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Posted by glennster on June 19, 2008 at 12:46:02 from (75.56.50.121):

been some posts about neighbors, thought i"d share mine. town people from way down south somewhere, have a 2 acre farmette next to me.
episode 1. the 1st pigmy pig, given to them full grown.wife says to me see our new pet!! about 400lbs. gee, got it yesterday, last night we put it on the back porch, during the night it rooted the back door off the house, woke up in bed with em.
episode2; the horses. they have two, mare and gelding, mares about 19 or so , gelding about 26. they have about 1-1/2 acre pasture for two horses, kinda looks like a putting green on a golf course. neighbor askes if i could reseed it for him last year. plowed it up, disced it, seeded it and rolled it. as soon as the pasture mix came up, he put the horses on it.
episode 3. water leak and the backhoe. neighbor calls me, kin i borrow your backhoe, water leak from the well to the house. ok i says. he dug up the whole yard to fix the leak, instead of digging up the wet spot, but got er done. week later, can i borrow your backhoe again? ok, came back later in the day, he brings the hoe back, get the well fixed??? i ask. no he says, well was ok, but our cat died and i wanted to bury it deep so the coyotes woulds drag it off. (the week before, i was bush hogging my ditch and ran over another of thier dead cats and a chicken. stiff as a board and dry as dust.
episode 3 the older boy. he"s about 9 or 10. built like a pickle barrel. he is running around the yard with one shoe.....ok i ask, where is your other shoe???? in the house he says...I shouldnt of, but i asked anyway. why is your other shoe in the house. he says, i wear one at a time so i dont wear em out as quick................ ugh.....
episode 4 the younger boy. about 8, again the size of a pickle barrel. pull in on the tractor, he is standing in the yard, its 90 degrees out. wearing a parka, mittens, and a stocking cap with a slit in it for his eyes. .....ok.......why are you wearing all that and its 90 degrees outside......he says, im dressed up like a burglar to scare the dogs.......but somehow they know its me.............duh...............


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