Posted by paul on June 02, 2010 at 09:42:49 from (76.77.197.242):
In Reply to: any thoughts on this? posted by poor farm on June 02, 2010 at 08:09:30:
My aunt borrowed a sausage stuffer from us that came from grandpa & grampa.
Mom talked about that thing every once in a while, didn't like it that it was never returned.
At aunt & uncles auction, there was the sausage stuffer. My sister bought it for $100. To give back to mom.
I overheard my aunt say to someone next to her, well if she knew my sis wanted it, she woulda gave it to her....
Funny how those things go. Kinda bad feelings simmering for 30 years, and really wasn't all that much to it.
I donno what is right or wrong, think it comes down to if you get along with the next generation neighbor or not. People get kinda funny in how they word things, wonder if he is looking at it as a family piece that would mean something - like he grew up with his grandpa working with him on the piece, or what his angle is. It's easy to assume the worst, and might be right, but maybe he's wondered about it for 19 years & finally got up the nerve to ask about it.
I donno. If you have no need for it, I'd give it back, but there are 100 details that could change my mind.
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