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Re: Re: I'm Getting Borrowed To Death! Help!
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Posted by WM mANCHULENKO on July 01, 2002 at 10:13:12 from (205.200.45.90):
In Reply to: Re: I'm Getting Borrowed To Death! Help! posted by dgizmo1 on July 01, 2002 at 05:50:31:
Welcome to the club???? I had the same problem and solved it, most of my equipment is stored and locked up , after the same things happening when they went for coffee ???? I just went into their yard and retreived my equip and said I needed it and left them high and dry , a few times like that and no more asking for favours, also they would come over and ask if I could bale, cut whatever ,and about 1/2 way would go and do my work leaving them high and dry. These people????have no respect for others other than themselves , they don,t last usually no more than a few years and they move away so is the case in our area as their wives usually get fet up with the bugs,and extra costs they occur in fuel and smells they can,t get used to ( the sweet smell of cattle, smuges and manure)
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