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Re: What kind of person?


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Posted by gwstang on March 18, 2016 at 20:18:09 from (155.254.12.203):

In Reply to: What kind of person? posted by larry@stinescorner on March 17, 2016 at 17:44:05:

One of our "local" white trash persons decided to dump a refrigerator on the back of my 69 acres. I happened to be walking the county road back there and spotted the refrigerator. I called the auxiliary deputy down the road, also a county commissioner, and he came with one of the regular sheriff's deputy and checked it. I don't know how they did it but they figured out who dumped it (in an hour or less) and the guy had to come and pick it up and take it to the county dump. And, he got a nice fat ticket for his troubles...lol. I hate people that throw out litter/cans/bottles. I get to feeling very violent about it. Years ago, I out walking with one of my horses checking pasture conditions and some idiot driving by threw out a beer bottle. I happened to be behind some trees when he did it and yelled at him. He stopped and I went over and had a little talk with him. I clearly offered to let him climb through a four barbed wire fence with hot wire in the center or he could get his happy arse whipped. His choice, as the road dead ends further down so he had to live down there somewhere. He decided it better to climb out and pick up the bottle and I held the wire for him, rather than deal with an angry old white b******. I get more and more disgusted with this marvelous "society" that has been created. My favorite mare had been cut pretty bad on a bottle someone had tossed out one time and messed up a tendon pretty bad. She was always gimpy in that foot after that. Required a vet visit and stitches. There are a few things that set me off to max right at the beginning and trash is one of them. Bad for my blood pressure too :cry:


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