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Re: Some people! RANT!


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Posted by Billy NY on July 21, 2013 at 08:28:26 from (72.226.79.200):

In Reply to: Some people! RANT! posted by Bret4207 on July 21, 2013 at 07:33:47:

My father has or had this problem at the other place, same darned thing, the road is a straight-away, and there have been some idiots using it as a drag strip by themselves, and or the neighbors daughter had a BF that had a cafe racer, loud obnoxious pipe, driving like fools. Right down the road one night one of these idiots, a young teen and friends, slammed into a tree, they did not fare so well, I saw the results first hand. Still don't learn. Our neighbor is a friend, they are a nice family, but you know what happens with teens, ole crotch rocket shows up as a BF of a daughter and is disrespectful of surroundings. We have horses, ours, boarders, in the front paddocks, and whenever they do this, often times on runs through a fence or spooks terribly and it makes more work, might need a vet, which is costly. He notified the sheriff and gave permission to set up hidden in the driveway with trees and undergrowth both sides, it has stopped significantly. Might be they just know nothing of horses or livestock, but it is still predominantly an agricultural area with lots of dairies and horse farms, you'd think they would know. Its even better if you are in the saddle, or have one on a lead shank. Hard to deal with sometimes, makes you want to wring a neck or two. Someone on a harley broke down and was fooling with it, loud pipe, backfiring, ole Silver went right through a fence, he's lucky I think more before I act, win, lose, or draw, I never used to if you stepped on my toes hard enough. Now really, right next to a paddock with horses ? Backfiring ! People are so ignorant. Get it towed, call someone, work on it elsewhere or gee, why not walk in and ask us, I'd have gladly lent a hand, gave him a place to park briefly, nope they just don't use their heads today. Of course I am wary of strangers, wrong vibe I would not help, although you want to, can't trust anyone today.


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