Neigbor was coming by to pickup some cash I owed him once for a peice of equipment I'd bought.seems like it was 3-400 dollars.Since i needed to get some mowing done at a place near him he was supposed to meet me there.I had the cash laying on the counter for a week because he was supposed to come by the house,but i just picked it up and stuck it in my shirt pocket.I mowed all day and he didnt show up so I just went on home and pulled the cash out and laid it back on the counter ,all there but one $100 bill! never did figure out how i lost one bill out of a stack,without losing it all..I've never dug up a body,but i have dug up headstones.dated way back before statehood,with no record of any grave yard being in the area.Neighbor used them for weights on his disc for years.I sat them up along the fence.Found out many years later that someone had heard of a colored grave yard in the area.but it had been lost over the years. evidently,cows had been grazed over the graveyard some time or the other and they knocked the stones over , where they were buried.kind of spooky for a 8-9 year old kid out plowing at night,I was sure glad when we quit farming that place!!I lost a pistol out of my pocket once while plowing,a little browning 25 auto I carried because i had traps out for coyotes that I checked early of a morning.found it a week later while discing.
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