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Cutting the Wrong Field
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<blockquote data-quote="Princess Pooper" data-source="post: 7659974" data-attributes="member: 971"><p>Took Mum out for lunch, left Prince Pooper in charge of setting the contractor off to bale straw in the swath bought from a neighbour. He met the lad 200 yards from the field and because there was a slurry tanker blocking the lane, he gave the lad the map with the field clearly marked and drove home.</p><p></p><p>Diverted that way on the way back with Mum to see how he was getting on and he was in the wrong sodding field. Phoned the farm foreman to apologise and see if he wanted us to swap fields, he was fortunately very laid back about it all. Turns out the straw merchant he had sold that field too had not exactly been in a hurry to get it cleared for them and they wanted it turned round quickly so we were actually doing them a favour.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Princess Pooper, post: 7659974, member: 971"] Took Mum out for lunch, left Prince Pooper in charge of setting the contractor off to bale straw in the swath bought from a neighbour. He met the lad 200 yards from the field and because there was a slurry tanker blocking the lane, he gave the lad the map with the field clearly marked and drove home. Diverted that way on the way back with Mum to see how he was getting on and he was in the wrong sodding field. Phoned the farm foreman to apologise and see if he wanted us to swap fields, he was fortunately very laid back about it all. Turns out the straw merchant he had sold that field too had not exactly been in a hurry to get it cleared for them and they wanted it turned round quickly so we were actually doing them a favour. [/QUOTE]
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