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<blockquote data-quote="SoonerP226" data-source="post: 3941803" data-attributes="member: 26737"><p>Somebody bought an easement and bulldozed a private road along my south property line (the easement was on the neighbor's place). In less than two weeks, the jake-legged peckerwood running the dozer cut my phone line three times.</p><p></p><p>The first time the guy from AT$T found the cut and repaired it; the second time they did such a bang-up job that he said he couldn't locate the cut end of the cable, so he had to pull a new one and put in a burial order for it.</p><p></p><p>The very next day, they cut it again. The guy from AT$T (the same guy from the two previous incidents) said the raving geniuses (my editorialization, not his) had put up a realtor's sign, driving it into the ground right through the brand new, <strong>still-unburied</strong> cable.</p><p></p><p>I thought about "borrowing" parts off their dozer every time they cut the phone line, but that was the last time it happened.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SoonerP226, post: 3941803, member: 26737"] Somebody bought an easement and bulldozed a private road along my south property line (the easement was on the neighbor's place). In less than two weeks, the jake-legged peckerwood running the dozer cut my phone line three times. The first time the guy from AT$T found the cut and repaired it; the second time they did such a bang-up job that he said he couldn't locate the cut end of the cable, so he had to pull a new one and put in a burial order for it. The very next day, they cut it again. The guy from AT$T (the same guy from the two previous incidents) said the raving geniuses (my editorialization, not his) had put up a realtor's sign, driving it into the ground right through the brand new, [B]still-unburied[/B] cable. I thought about "borrowing" parts off their dozer every time they cut the phone line, but that was the last time it happened. [/QUOTE]
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