Posted by 1047pm on May 31, 2012 at 05:42:25 from (137.118.222.68):
In Reply to: One of my neighbors posted by SweetFeet on May 30, 2012 at 09:02:12:
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Daven wrote
I ran the horses off and asked the folks if they saw any of the 3 no trespassing signs that they were withina few yards of and to get off the place (as nice as possible for me). Asked them if they wanted me to bring them a load of poo...
Guy started to say something (prolly yes) when the woman snapped "not if we have to pay for it"....
Nice way to teach a kid.... Told her as much and that if I ever saw any of them on the places again, they'd get a visit from the law.......
Guy came to the house later with a bottle of wine and apologized. Told him I'd bring him whatever he wanted and everyone is happy..... Except me... the wine in this area sucks....
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