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sure as long as you dig up the damn septic so I can get it replaced for cheap. go for it.
Hey, now that's not a bad idea.
sure as long as you dig up the damn septic so I can get it replaced for cheap. go for it.
Hi,Im watching this show called 'American Savage' on Discovery,where the host(Ric Savage) goes to various homes asking if they could use their property to dig and recover artifacts.But when asking most of the property owners would be like
''What are hell are you doing in my property? GET OUT !!!!
Are most Americans like this?Are they too territorial?
Sorry if its a narrow minded view,I'm just curious.thanks
"What's the expected value of the artifacts you intend to dig up? I own the mineral rights on everything except oil/natural gas, which I have leased out. - Or, in other words, what's in it for me?"
"Will you restore my property after the digging?"
I can easily be swayed in either direction. If they wanted to dig through the top 2 feet of soil in my field, looking for native American arrow heads - sure, go ahead. You don't owe me a cent, as long as when you're done, you rake it all smooth, and reseed the fields (including any necessary treatments (lime) or fertilizer to get a decent blend of grasses growing well).
If it's, "we believe that a couple hundred years ago, gold, with a current value of several million dollars was buried somewhere in your field." "Are you sure??" "Yes, we're positive." "Go away." Followed by purchasing my own bulldozer & excavator.
Too territorial? Why would I let some random douchenozzle dig up my yard for no benefit of my own?
I have only watched that show once or twice but doesn't he split the money he makes with the land owner?
lol..its just my observationIs that like being too rich, too handsome, for getting laid too much?
yeah 80-20 and sometimes 70-30.
You know how awesome it would be to have my own dozer and excavator? I'd still win.If anyone here knows where you live you might be getting trolled shortly...