Posted by j heitkemper on November 11, 2010 at 20:17:15 from (98.115.240.14):
In Reply to: Re: Issue with neighbor posted by IOWA NORTHEAST on November 11, 2010 at 20:00:53:
Agreed,, Best to look at resources and Boundaries like the INDIANS do .. , Some folx takethings personel , somefolx Shrugg it off as No big Deal , most REAL cuntry folx I like are in the Latter catagory ,. and GetAlongJust fine ,, long as Ya Don't Leave the gate open ,Chase cows , Build fires , Ride 4 wheelers thru the Wheat Ect . aroundhere,. i canTell stories on People taking Blackberries from the folx that picked them 60 years ago , simply because they came up the creek unto THEIR property , Same for Fish ,,, That knda selfish stupidity stays a lifetime on those that are wronged ,,. and Yet, just This week I heard a guy stopped along a harvested tobacco feild to GLEAN a few chewing leaves and was told to Leave by one of the Neighbors ,,. God is Great , beer is good ...and one thing for SURE PEOPLE ARE CRAZY !
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