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Posted by ron g@life is a story on December 17, 2001 at 17:33:56 from (65.165.181.141):
In Reply to: oppressive city ordinances posted by Kendall on December 17, 2001 at 14:28:00:
Ken guess i did not go into detail- yes know all bout town ppls etc. i like the outdoors, well i love it, like trees-well when there on the mill. i have one of them things, talk bout stir-ppls hate sawmills, guess what them things are zoned ag. front yard is neat, i hide all the junk out back, keeps the thiefs from roadside shoppin . i moved here the mill came with me, plus the support eq. neighbors -well one was little wacked outa shape. not a bussiness just a hobby, have a real job, nothing they can or could do. what would your neighbor prefer? honestly respect them, they should respect you. i get a laugh now and again here, my perfect neighbor that hates sawmills is human after all. they find in time that a sawmill is not a bad thing, could be worse. honestly it could be much worse, we never know we have had good neighbors till we have bad. if the people are nasty, they can be made to see the light, best of luck ron
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