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Updated almost 11 years ago on . Most recent reply

Best Neighbor Ever!
I'm rehabbing a 2/1 old SFR in a C+ area (doing most of the work myself), which means I'm there every day. Anyhow, got some help replacing the roof over the back addition & ended up with a big pile of rotten wood stacked by the shed for future removal. I was planning to take a little bit at a time home to put in my burn pile (I live out in the sticks) & was just starting to put the first load in my Honda hatchback. The neighbor popped home for lunch & said, "Is all that trash?" I said, yes, yes, I'm so sorry, I'm getting rid of it, etc. He then said, "Just put it on my trailer & I'll take it to the dump the next time I go." Whaaaaat?!? How great is that guy? He'll be getting a couple of steaks & some homemade cookies, guaranteed.