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Re: OT- traveling barn painters
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Posted by RayP(MI) on August 02, 2007 at 15:06:15 from (207.241.137.114):
In Reply to: OT- traveling barn painters posted by mike,indiana on August 02, 2007 at 12:28:05:
Was out in the yard working on the tractor and hay rake the other day, a scruffy old pickup pulled in the drive, and an equally scruffy man stepped out. "Who owns the big barn?" This took me a bit by suprise, because my 35 x 60 dairy barn, over 50 years old, is hardly big anymore. So, I asked which barn, thinking he was asking about the neighbors.... He finally got down to point that he was going around putting rubber coating on barn roofs. Told him roof was only two years old, certainly didn"t need his attention. He was outa here as fast as he came. No doubt, one of those scam artists. If I have any contracting areound here, it"s going to be a local firm with a good history of reputable work.
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