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Discussion in 'Roehl' started by Treefork, Oct 18, 2011.

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  1. kardolmer

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    I had ribs the last time i was out in the oilfields and that was blagh, so i just fired up my microwave instead of going in for food this time.
     
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    My neighbor does hate me though, He came over while i had the truck home last and #####ed i cant park a fully loaded trailer on my lot. I was like yes i can and you have no say about it. He walked off in a huff, ah well not to worried about it. Only time there are ever any weight restrictions on my road is in the spring.
     
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    Lol. I would have pursued it with, why not? Before saying yes I can.
     
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    Oh he tried to say there is a city ordinence that i cant park there. To which i replied wow I didn't reliaze all of sudden we are within city limits. town is over 10 miles away, All around me is farm fields and farms and a random few neighborhoods.
     
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    Yeah what difference does it make whether its loaded or not, if it were a van he wouldn't even know.
     
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    Man screw that guy. Sounds like my neighbors. When it comes down to it, it's YOUR property and as long as the county doesn't have any ordinances against it then there is zip your neighbor can do about it
     
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    Yep, should tell him he's lucky your not bringing loaded reefers home. I just now had one park next to me, so I was reminded.
     
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    Down the road from us is a driver with a '90 Pete 379exhd. Has a reefer from '95. The reefer is straight piped and SCREAMS. I don't mind it though. Next time he's home ill get a pic of it. It's a 45' spread axle trailer with aluminum sides. Looks awesome
     
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    He has no right to ##### hes just a #####y person. His buisness is tanking and everyone else in the neighborhood is better of than him. only reason he still lives there is his wife makes decent money.
     
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    Well he's smart enough to marry up at least.
     
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