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Re: Need advice! Bro-in-law has Dad's tractor!
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Posted by Steve Crum on July 20, 2006 at 16:51:29 from (4.156.228.26):
In Reply to: Need advice! Bro-in-law has Dad's tractor! posted by Brian in NY on July 20, 2006 at 09:57:37:
Mention to your sister that you would like to have the tractor. I she doesn't respond or responds negatively, just drop it and give sister the chill. Obviously your opportunity to find out what your family really thinks of you. I was raised the b**tard stepchild by Dad. In his later years, Dad and I were best of friends and worked together constantly. Dad gave me his guns and his backhoe shortly before he died. My younger half sister was co-executor of Dad's estate. She demanded market value for the backhoe (I didn't have anything in writing from Dad, so I paid it) and a day before Dad's auction I got a telephone call from the auctioneer notifying me that if I did not turn over the guns to him at the beginning of the auction, my half sister would report them as STOLEN to the Pennsylvania State Police. So I was stuck. I turned them over to the auctioneer as required, they brought a little bit of nothing and I lost something of Dad that can never be replaced. Once the estate was settled, half sister wanted a hug in the lawyer's office, I shoved her away abruptly and told her to go back to California and enjoy and hug her money with her "60 year old teenager" husband. I refuse to have anymore to do with her.
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