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Posted by georgeky on August 07, 2007 at 21:10:57 from (205.188.117.74):
In Reply to: Re: Just a rant so posted by old on August 07, 2007 at 20:50:22:
Old, I have two creeks that go through me and 4 pipeline easments. Years ago folk done a lot of 4 wheeling here on the pipelines, some still do. I have done the nail thing and it will work on some as after they fix 4 tires or replace them they think about things a little more. I never go on anyones place that I don't have permission to be on. Others should do the same. Hit 100 here today. Sweet corn is almost ready and the coons moved in last night, so I will be up all night for a night or two trying to fend them rascals off. I want my corn if possible. Got finished topping tobacco this morning and going to lay around in the shade for a few days now. I have to go and mow gramps's places off in a day or two, but I am in no big hurry for that. Have had trespassers over there as well. If I ever get the house finished I am going to move back over there and just sell this place. The boy's got jobs and it is too much for me now. Just going to keep the family farms and call it good. I'll have lots of time then to fix all my old junk.
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