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Post by custardtart on Jun 19, 2012 12:05:12 GMT
im on a lovely yard with great friends, left to my own devices and its great i love it! YET there is a handyman type thingy employed by the man who lives in the house that has 3 times today left my field gate open with my horses in it, dumped his rubbish at the back of one of my paddocks, by way of throwing it over the fence, over my section c yearling and into a heap, blares the music alll whilst looking to make sure its peeing me off. i previously bollocked him for leaving gates open and strimming the grass in my paddock!!!!!! yet hubby says anything to him he walks away without a boo to a goose! i say a word he gives it larry large! im not the most patient of people when it comes to my horses safety and well ebing and i am currently trying not to shove my mucking out fork through the lairy thingys neck! what do you do? ??/ am i being unreasonable?
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Post by nia2311 on Jun 19, 2012 20:40:51 GMT
No you are not - speak to him with hubby in tow and make it darned clear he cannot dump rubbish, nor strim your paddock and if he continues to be verbally abusive to you, report him to the Police and see what he says.... He is likely giving it verbal because you are a woman and he thinks he can get away with it.
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Post by prettyreckless on Jun 19, 2012 20:45:20 GMT
agree with above... can you not complain to YO? and maybe by a chain and padlock for you field gate? that way he cant open it would pee him off a bit x
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kates
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Post by kates on Jun 20, 2012 7:23:37 GMT
i would make sure i do everything to annoy him! so when the rubbish is in your field, pick it up and shove it threw his letter box... and the strimmings, oh and defo chain the gate! do it all with a big smile on your face and if he turns the music up start dancing!
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Post by brindlerainbow on Jun 20, 2012 7:50:05 GMT
Padlock the gate and speak to yard owner. He is doing it to wind you up and it's working so he will do it even more
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Post by watchbank on Jun 20, 2012 8:14:53 GMT
Padlock the gate, if he dumps rubbish wait til his backs turned and put it on or in his car!! Swine!! Oh and as for the strimmings rake them up and put them up his exhaust!!
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Post by nia2311 on Jun 20, 2012 12:33:50 GMT
Padlock the gate, if he dumps rubbish wait til his backs turned and put it on or in his car!! Swine!! Oh and as for the strimmings rake them up and put them up his exhaust!! Wow! <Reminds self not to get on the wrong side of rachnria!>
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Post by custardtart on Jun 20, 2012 19:03:08 GMT
lol yard owner is a bit of a simpleton! he buys a house with stables so decides to buy some horses as a pet kind of bloke! hes instructing the nobhead to do it!! severe lack of common sense! husband had a word today something along the lines of if that bloke walks anywhere near any of our horses the wifes gonna attach him to the wall using the fork! havent seen him today funnily lol
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Post by mellymoo on Jun 20, 2012 21:16:34 GMT
You could always put your poo pickings onto his car/through his letterbox? ;-)
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Post by LMSmith on Jun 25, 2012 22:45:23 GMT
How about putting your mucking out fork up lairy thingys rear that will sort him out!
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Post by watchbank on Jun 26, 2012 13:50:35 GMT
Haha Nia2311 i was having a bad day, some people are crazy though a friend of mine has 2 horses and someones garden backs onto her field and they constantly put the grass cuttings over for them to 'eat' no matter how many times she says to them not to do it! Shes put a fence about 6ft from the wall now!
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Post by custardtart on Jun 26, 2012 22:20:46 GMT
well i got him sacked!!!! now have nice people who are nice to my horses around!! proving staying sane and being polite to yo worked on this occasion!!!
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Post by custardtart on Jun 26, 2012 22:22:38 GMT
How about putting your mucking out fork up lairy thingys rear that will sort him out! crossed my mind!! a lot!! fear he may have enjoyed it!!!
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