Posted by Roy in UK on October 09, 2010 at 23:10:05 from (86.128.234.232):
In Reply to: What a guy.... posted by Don-Wi on October 09, 2010 at 20:10:01:
If it is any consolation to you all, we get those types in UK too! The type that don't start harvesting until everyone else is finished and don't get half of their crops in etc . My dad told me a lovely story about a "rough and ready" neighbour we once had. He was talking to this particular farmer's wife one day at their rather run down place when our mutual neighbour's farm manager rolled up "Oh what does he want " she snapped "He probably want's to borrow something from us yet again!" she continued, looking very indignant. Anyway the farm manager said "Hello" to my dad then turned to this lady and said "Mr. _____ wants to know when he can have his disks back?" Dad said it was all he could do to stop himself laughing.
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