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Re: I wish people would tell me things


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Posted by 01gentdc on June 16, 2016 at 07:27:57 from (184.16.98.141):

In Reply to: I wish people would tell me things posted by rrlund on June 15, 2016 at 12:41:39:

about 15 yrs ago , I did a trim and gutter job on a new house in the middle of a once good field planted in corn ,it now has decrepit abandoned horsey junk and mini bike trails and weeds and junk all over it . I knew the farmer that rented it for yrs from the old guy that was my old busdriver ,. the bus driver died and for about 5 yrs thereafter , the farmer renter would send his rent payment out of state to the son every spring in time to pay the taxes,. that worked well for his dad and his son agreed to it the week of his funeral ...it was a early warm april , the farmer renter was planting no til corn when the hi lift showed up to dig a basement ,, both operators looked at one another in amazement, and confusion , they knew one another and were respectful , But BOTH Realized THERe WAS A HUGE PROBLEM ?! farmer renter asks you sure you are at the rite place, because no one ever said boo to me ??,. yes sir I,am ,,. I was here last week flagging rite over there,. and there is the driveway flags too , the farmer renter was dumbfounded ,. he had not yet got across the field to the house marking flags but he had noticed the flags along the road , but had no idea they marked a drive thru the field , just kinda thought it was location marker for the telephone or water line,. , the farmer renter KNEW HIS RITES in the State of IND,. no one told him before dec 1st , that the land mite be sold,. they go find a phone and ring up the new owner,. who still is a real prick out of towner ,. this idiot comes railing in to the farm and starts calling the farmer a crooked s-ob , claims he owns the land and wants damages and is threatening to sue , gets bilrgerant enuf that the farmers wife calls the sheriff , the Idiot gets hostile with the sheriff,,.. and was threatened with jail,.if he did not settle down,.and listen to law and reason ,. ,he finally realized that the landowner son was indeed in error .the sale closing took place in early February ,. no disclosure was made to the new owner about the long time farmer renter and his rite to farm that year,.. while we worked on this guys house I learned the whole story ,. and heard a law suit was filed against the seller . never did learn the outcome,. got done and got paid and got out . I also learned that relations were terribly at odds with the farmer and the citiot and mostly the citiots wife ,, no resprect for his growing crop,. the farmer threatened if more damage occurred he would ask damages , and that put the icing on the cake for a good feud .. then come a dry spell in the fall the fire dept and sheriff were called out again one nite to put out a corn field fire that could a took the whole field ,. it was started by the citiot burning scrap lumber too close to the field , and naturally the wind carried the fire into the ready forharvest corn ,. the farmer renter isalso on the volunteer fire dept,. and was one of the 1st there,.it is a good thing he had fire dept boys with him to calm him down ,, I think he woulda kilt the citiot and his wife with his bare hands ,. we all hoped they would move,,. since no one could get along with them , I was luky I had no trouble at all with them , because they pikt all the other trades that worked on the house to death ..people like that don't deserve the freedom or respect my forefathers fou...ght to give them ,. they poison and demoralize everyone they meet


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