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Re: Neighbors!!!
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Posted by Harley on October 21, 2005 at 09:50:33 from (205.188.117.6):
In Reply to: Re: Neighbors!!! posted by Nebraska Cowman on October 21, 2005 at 03:19:58:
Yep, same thing around here. One day a guy from down off the ridge stopped by and wondered if he could hire me to come down and bale up three big round bales of orchard grass hay that he had lost off his trailer. I told him hope, he couldn"t hire me, but I would come bale it for him. Did, and it took all of about 20 minutes, and gave me a good feeling of helping somebody. He insisted on giving me something and I said to help the next guy that came along that needed something. Dad always taught us kids that. Little did I know that about two days later he pulled up in the driveway and he and a couple of other guys told me I had a 400 lb. calf out on the highway. They went and opened the gate and got him in and shut everything up again. I went and fixed the hole in the fence and am a firm beliver in what goes around comes around. Harley
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