Shortstack
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Re: Land Owner says YES! Neighbour says "NO"
SS, you are absolutely correct. In the Southern states, we watch out for our friends' and neighbors' property. If we see someone we don't know messing around, we check them out to make sure they're there legally and with permission from the owners. If they check out, we might BS with them for a while, but that's it. We don't act like asses. I guess that's the difference between us and those Canadians.
Now, I have had a run-in with a nut who was knocking out windows of a church van parked in the back yard of the parsonage next door to us. The fool was seriously PO'd at the preacher and came around while the family was out of state. I walked over and called him out about it and told him to put down the crowbar and stand still; the police had been called. I had my shotgun laid in the crook of my elbow, but the barrel was NOT pointed at him at anytime. I suppose the sound made when I chambered a round kinda broke through his "fog". The point is, not all "check ups" are wrong. It's the attitude of the "checker-upper" that makes the difference.
Ohhhhh Yeah!! American by birth; Southerner by the grace of God.

Siegfried Schlagrule said:"What did you say your name was Sir?" "The next time I speak to ______________ (land owner) I'll be sure to tell him that he has
at least one neighbour who has his back!" "It's so rare these days
to have good neighbours." Would you like to watch while I finish
this survey?" "I'm sure a man like you knows lots of places where
the old folks used to congregate when you were little." "I'd really
appreciate any tips that you could give me and any introductions
you could provide to land owners." "Perhaps you would be free to
ride along some day and show me places." "If you think you would
be up to it i have a spare machine that I would be glad to loan you
when we are together."
Thus endeth the lesson. If you can't dazzle them with brilliance -
baffle them with bull. siegfried schlagrule
SS, you are absolutely correct. In the Southern states, we watch out for our friends' and neighbors' property. If we see someone we don't know messing around, we check them out to make sure they're there legally and with permission from the owners. If they check out, we might BS with them for a while, but that's it. We don't act like asses. I guess that's the difference between us and those Canadians.
Now, I have had a run-in with a nut who was knocking out windows of a church van parked in the back yard of the parsonage next door to us. The fool was seriously PO'd at the preacher and came around while the family was out of state. I walked over and called him out about it and told him to put down the crowbar and stand still; the police had been called. I had my shotgun laid in the crook of my elbow, but the barrel was NOT pointed at him at anytime. I suppose the sound made when I chambered a round kinda broke through his "fog". The point is, not all "check ups" are wrong. It's the attitude of the "checker-upper" that makes the difference.
Ohhhhh Yeah!! American by birth; Southerner by the grace of God.

