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Re: Old peg tooth harrows
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Posted by j cook (iowa) on October 26, 2006 at 13:33:25 from (12.210.213.89):
In Reply to: Re: Old peg tooth harrows posted by John S-B on October 26, 2006 at 09:59:49:
"Peace with the parents"? A simple call to the local Sherrif's Department via 911 would have been ALL it took. It's your gas barrel, on your property. You can park YOUR MACHINERY anywhere you want on your property, and especially in your own dooryard,and tresspassers, especially gas-stealing trespassers really ought not to have a lot of say in it. Besides, that is what the county Sheriff Deputies are for---they are there to "keep the peace: and given the evidence of a car with four flat tires sitting next to YOUR GAS BARREL ought to be a great plenty. Your neighbors OUGHT, in order to keep peace with YOU, to be refilling YOUR GAS BARREL FOR YOU, rather than you having to buy replacement tires for THEIR WORTHLESS CHILDREN!
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