Posted by Just Another Old Geezer on November 30, 2010 at 15:59:15 from (216.105.208.2):
A couple weeks ago I posted a message about the gall of a young man who tryed to get me and some others arrested for stealing firewood when we were making wood on my Uncles property. The wood was for my uncle who is experiencing some health problems. I thought that this was the hight of Gall. I stand corrected. Today this kid came to see me. apparently he went to visit my uncle in rehab to complain about us, and was told (in no uncertan tearms) that he would no longer be able to cut wood on the uncles property. He feels it is my fault for not informing him of my intentions first. Therefore, the least that I can do to make this up to him is allow him to cut wood from my pasture. And since he could never get his car down the trail to my woodlot, I'm going to have to cut the trees down, and drag them up into my yard (quarter mile) where he can get his car up to them. And could I please make sure that there is no manure on them or see to it that I don't drag them through any manure or mud. I can't put my responce on here because there are not enough @@$%&^*(%^) characters on a keyboard to cover it. Needless to say, he was told that it's NOT GONNA HAPPEN!!!!
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