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Bad neighbors and Alabama Clay

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Alabama

10-29-2001 11:50:18




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I have a neighbor who placed a 5 foot pile of alabama clay in the middle of my drive way. He had been doing work on his and decided I didn't need access to mine (for some reason). I walked over to my M and fire her up. She was as pissed off as was. Once she got warmed up I couldn't control her. She plowed through the pile in second with a drag type bush hog in tow. Dirt went fly'n all round and before I new it she had the pile to about 6 inches. Got to love a pissed off piece of old farm equiptment.

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RedBug

10-31-2001 09:32:52




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 Re: Bad neighbors and Alabama Clay in reply to Alabama, 10-29-2001 11:50:18  
Alabama, you shoulda been a good neighbor and returned the clay and then some. If your eyesight is like mine that clay may have been accidently got dumped on his car or other inconvient location. Then you could have made a special point of telling him what a good person you are for doing all that work for him. I'm sure he would have thanked you from the bottom of his heart and you would have been neighbor of the month.

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FC

10-30-2001 13:12:25




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 Re: Bad neighbors and Alabama Clay in reply to Alabama, 10-29-2001 11:50:18  
I got one of those type neighbors adjoining my farm. He decided since he could not see around a corner on my property due to some trees inside my fence he would take it upon himself to cut them off at the top of the fence. Never asked if I cared. He had previously complained to the county who maintains the road and they "chewed" the top of my posts off with a articulating brush cutter and never bothered to ask if they could repair the damages. People have zero respect for others property today.

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FRANK

10-29-2001 17:13:08




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 Re: Bad neighbors and Alabama Clay in reply to Alabama, 10-29-2001 11:50:18  
Al, I know what you're talkin' about when you get an M started! I had a 30 yard pile of clay sitting in my way back yard after a building project. I didn't know "Emmy" too good then as she had only been living with me for about two months. this pile had to be moved and spread around some so I asked her if she would care to help out. Man oh mister! Once she saw where it had to go it was "get outta' my way!" This old farm girl could work as good as she looked (and she is a looker) The dirt spreading part of the job was over in no time, the loader repair took a trip to metal shop and about 4 hrs fabricating! I tried to keep her reined in but she just wasn't havin' it! Kinda' reminds me of a girl I used to know..... but that's a whole other story.

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C.B.(MO)

10-29-2001 14:56:58




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 Re: Bad neighbors and Alabama Clay in reply to Alabama, 10-29-2001 11:50:18  
I'm from Alabama,you're probably dealing with one of my IGNORANT cousins.Should of run them over with the old binder instead.

Just foolin,lots of good folks down there,heck I used to be



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scotty

10-29-2001 13:15:27




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 Re: Bad neighbors and Alabama Clay in reply to Alabama, 10-29-2001 11:50:18  
Alabama,
Maybe he was doin a neighborly thing by giving
you the clay so you could fix up your driveway.
scotty



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Alabama

10-30-2001 11:17:37




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 Re: Re: Bad neighbors and Alabama Clay in reply to scotty, 10-29-2001 13:15:27  
I wish that were the truth scotty but when the clay gets wet it is slicker than an oyster slid'n down your pipe. If it had been gravel then that would be a different story. He told me later that he had been meaning to move that pile...course he didn't appologize for leav'n it there.



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scotty

10-30-2001 11:33:40




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 Re: Re: Re: Bad neighbors and Alabama Clay in reply to Alabama, 10-30-2001 11:17:37  
Alabama,
Think I have a better take on the situation now!
scotty



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