Craigslist and Other Bargains

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I am feeling a little more sorry for them. Some people ARE just low IQ.
You wouldn't want them in your neighborhood. He is a liar, couldn't tell the truth if you held a gun to his head. Both are users, they are only interested in what they can get out of someone else. They were filthy, nasty and piled up garbage, when their next door neighbor offered to let them put their bag of garbage in their can. Too lazy to walk it to the road, so they just tossed it in the back yard. Rats.

She once offered me the very same canning jars Ron brought me. I politely declined because I did not want to owe them anything. I wanted nothing to do with either of them. I very seldom totally, absolutely refuse to have no contact with certain people, but they hit all the points that disqualified them. One neighbor lady told him to get off her property and he laughed at her. She went inside, got her pistol and told him to leave. He called the cops. Deputy asked if she pointed the pistol at him.....( I love this feisty little lady) She told the Deputy, "He's still alive, ain't he?" Deputy told Mr. Dumb to stay off her property.
 
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7C088F86-F563-49D7-BBCE-6C0665F0982B.jpeg Got another small free bale of hay. It improved my soil a lot and created more worms.
 

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Old hay is a valuable resource. Good score on the bale of hay!

We scoop up the hay around the hay ring that the sheep have pooped and peed on and go spread it on our sand, to improve the soil for growing grass.
 

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You wouldn't want them in your neighborhood. He is a liar, couldn't tell the truth if you held a gun to his head. Both are users, they are only interested in what they can get out of someone else. They were filthy, nasty and piled up garbage, when their next door neighbor offered to let them put their bag of garbage in their can. Too lazy to walk it to the road, so they just tossed it in the back yard. Rats.

She once offered me the very same canning jars Ron brought me. I politely declined because I did not want to owe them anything. I wanted nothing to do with either of them. I very seldom totally, absolutely refuse to have no contact with certain people, but they hit all the points that disqualified them. One neighbor lady told him to get off her property and he laughed at her. She went inside, got her pistol and told him to leave. He called the cops. Deputy asked if she pointed the pistol at him.....( I love this feisty little lady) She told the Deputy, "He's still alive, ain't he?" Deputy told Mr. Dumb to stay off her property.
Well, that sure is a bit of perspective. I guess the neighborhood is lucky that they are so stupid.
 

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I decided I wanted a tiller. I wanted a mini tiller. I also decided that I didn't want to pay $300 or $400 for one. I was scrolling through Craigslist and lo and behold! there was a 4 cycle Craftsman mini tiller for $30!! We went and got it. It hasn't been run in 2 years, the lines and stuff need replaced. We took it straight to our friend and neighbor, Robert because he likes to tinker with stuff like that and he will have user rights to it too. He's going to put a new carburetor and fuel lines on it.

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