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Re: OT getting married
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Posted by JoeBob/IN on February 24, 2007 at 15:45:03 from (216.117.22.1):
In Reply to: OT getting married posted by Clint Youse in MO on February 24, 2007 at 08:48:15:
Hey at least your father in law didn't $crew you out of rental ground and fence cleanup like mine. Year before getting hitched he decides to rent his and his dads 212 acres to a neighbor (a real snake the neighbor is!) without warning. No renegotiation of contract or anything just a letter that we were out. And worse yet it was agreed upon (unfortunatley not written since WE USED to honor a handshake) that we would clean up the fence rows for free as long as we farmed it. There were a lot of fences and if you were to pay going rate it would cost just under $10,000 to have it done. Then after a year of the snake farming it FIL goes out and buys an excavator to finish some of the trees we either couldn't get or hadn't gotten to yet. What a guy! I got even though! Got her pregnant on the wedding night! True story.
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