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Re: O.T. Garbage Burning Nuisance
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Posted by Mark - IN. on March 25, 2006 at 19:39:49 from (152.163.100.74):
In Reply to: O.T. Garbage Burning Nuisance posted by Billy NY on March 25, 2006 at 18:11:57:
No, kind"ve live pretty far out for that. I don"t burn trash, but burn along fence lines and stuff like brush. Some lady wrote into the paper saying that the county needs to ban stuff like that...not trash burning persay, but all other burning. Would imagine along fence lines, grills, everything. As a kid, me and my buddies caught a skunk in a box trap once. We were trying to catch a badger out in the field. Probably better that we caught the skunk, I guess. Anyway, he died during surgery on the picnic table while we were trying to de-skunk him to make him a pet. Was pretty bad smell, so we tossed him into the burn barrel (again, he was dead at that point) and tried to burn him. He smoldered a couple of days and everyone within miles was calling the parents threatening to "kill them boys" again. Just one of the many reasons my parents had gray hair by the time I was 5. So, I guess that I can sympathize with you. Mark
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