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Re: OT. It's the thought that counts!


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Posted by hadley on December 18, 2013 at 07:44:13 from (206.180.109.42):

In Reply to: OT. It's the thought that counts! posted by LOU from Wi. on December 17, 2013 at 17:13:45:

I used to plow for all the neighbors around and still do for a couple. I do have one however that does not live at the house he has near me as he bought it for a vacation home. Mind you I live out in the country and he lives in town about 45 minutes away. I used to do his everytime it would snow just like I would the others and then would call him to let him know it was done and that I had done it so that it would look like someone was there. He always thanked me and that was that. Then about 2 years ago he called me accusing me of "having a winter wood pile that was too big and trying to say that I must have been cutting down all the big $ trees in his woods". I just laughed and told him that could not be further from the truth as I had not even set foot in his woods in a couple of years. (Remember he is a cidiot!) Didn't bother me too much just kind of chuckled and blew it off until a few months later when talking to another neighbor who informed me that the other guy had questioned him about my woodpile and wanted to know if he had seen me out in his woods cutting down his trees. My first problem is that anyone with half a brain could walk into the woods and see if anything had been cut within the past couple of years, also why accuse me of stealing your trees for firewood when you don't own the only trees in the state! Have never plowed his drive since and if I do I will probably push it from the back to road and leave it all at the end so he can shovel it out of his way just to get off the road! One more thing, his place was broken into twice last winter after big snow storms, my guess would be that theives could see no tracks and knew no one was around. In my opinion it serves him right for accusing an honest guy who was just trying to be nice and do you a favor of doing something that you had no idea about!!!


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