Posted by Fordfarmer on August 05, 2014 at 11:41:06 from (174.124.134.233):
Was coming up the road after spreading manure and saw a car pull into the driveway to one of my fields. Backed out again, so OK, they were just turning around. But they just drove 1/4 mile back and went into another field driveway on the other side of the road. So I pulled in too, which made them turn around to leave. I stopped to talk... they had the look of meth users, but had done nothing wrong aside from briefly tresspassing. They were "looking for a friend's house, Bill's house" Bill who? "We dont' know his last name" Do you know his address? "No, but he's got a farm on this road" I know almost everyone on Cloverland Road. While there may be a "Bill" in one of the 3 homes that I don't know the owners, I KNOW there are no farms owned by anyone named Bill on this road - there are only 4 farms, and one is mine. But I didn't tell them that. Then they were looking for a road that "cuts across to Sheldon" (Sheldon is 15 miles away, south and east), and "What road is this?" If you're gonna lie, at LEAST make it believable! While backing out, I made sure I got a good look at their plates, then sent a text to a good friend who is a city police officer. He texts me back that the name that came up is a doper, and "watch your place, they are thieves". So I've been talking to all the neighbors, and we'll be watching for that car... Makes me glad we have a loud German shepherd!
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