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Maxprop wrote:
"katy" wrote in message ... Maxprop wrote: "Edgar" wrote in message ... "katy" wrote in message ... Edgar wrote: "katy" wrote in message ... Bart wrote: What are the three ways water can get into your fuel tank? If you consistently mow over the property line so you can make a squatter's right claim for caretaking....sugar works, too.... ??? Putting water or sugar in someone's gas tank is an old country remedy for settling property line disputes.... Trouble with that is that your neighbour will be stuck at home and will guess who did it. Much better to sneak out at night and psition a roof nail under his tyre. He will be well down the road before it goes flat and will never be able to prove it was not an accidental puncture.. Actually a surveyor could probably settle such disputes more peaceably. Max Depends on where you live...there are places where the statutes stillr ead that if someone maintains a piece of property for 7 years, it's theirs...so if the piece is not within site and you're not paying attention, byebye... Let me guess: Arkansas, Tennessee, and Michigan? Max Don't know about Arkansas and Tenessee.... |
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