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Re: Found out where the arrow came from now what??


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Posted by NW Ohio Tim on October 27, 2011 at 22:17:03 from (76.76.36.32):

In Reply to: Found out where the arrow came from now what?? posted by old on October 27, 2011 at 21:06:15:

Did you have livestock in the pasture or a piece of equipment he may have been aiming at?? If not, I'd just let it go.

It's just one arrow!! If I found 50 of them I might mention it, but it's only one..... pick it up and use it for a garden stake. Maybe it really did get away from him, maybe he shot it over there on purpose, what difference does it make?? He's out an arrow and you're all wound up over it... sounds like everybody looses.

Makes me happy for the neighbors we have,

Last Spring, one of the many rains blew through and the neighbor was dashing home with his truck to get his soybean seeds under cover. Half a dozen empty seed bags blew out of the bed, just as he was going past the house. When the rain stopped, I went out and picked up the bags and put them in the burn barrel. Half an hour later, the neighbor stopped in and wanted to know if I knew what happened to the sacks. He apologized up and down when I told him I picked them up. If the worst thing that happened that day was that I had to pick up some bags, I can live with that. It's not like he's throwing McDonalds trash out the window as he drives by.

Seems like there are more and more posts on here everyday about how other people are A$$holes... in the words of Tim Wilson "...If you've been married 9 time's, he77, maybe it's you...." Whole Song

Sorry for the rant, not aimed at anybody in particular, It just seems like everything is somebody elses fault lately.

My shoulder is acting up again and I got nobody to blame it on, so I'll snap at you guys.

Tim


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