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tommy-young
tommy-young
@tommy-young
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Joined: September 22, 2010 7:08 pm
Last seen: April 14, 2026 2:30 pm
Topics: 215 / Replies: 2190
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RE: over-marking of survey points (again)

If there isn't construction in the area, I don't see the need to mark it that well.

10 years ago
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RE: How many of you prove all found monuments

Brian Allen, post: 363890, member: 1333 wrote: Thanks Evan. That case is a great example of the landowners being failed. First by the title personne...

10 years ago
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RE: Monuments move, landowners lose: A surveyor‰Ûªs dirty little secret

not my real name, post: 363482, member: 8199 wrote: So what does your statement mean? Either you are a big fan of someone who continuously pees on you...

10 years ago
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RE: Monuments move, landowners lose: A surveyor‰Ûªs dirty little secret

not my real name, post: 363456, member: 8199 wrote: It is certainly misguided and more likely libelous to make such statements. I blame this on Jeffre...

10 years ago
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RE: How many of you prove all found monuments

Rich., post: 363038, member: 10450 wrote: My point was at some point you have to decide how far is too far. If I verify a corner and find it 3 feet ...

10 years ago
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RE: Property Owner Category: Jerk

JTLAPOINTE, post: 362465, member: 11401 wrote: In Tennessee there are laws in place that say a working surveyor can cross or use adjoining property if...

10 years ago
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RE: This is a shame

A Harris, post: 362321, member: 81 wrote: I've gone to the expense of painting my boundaries with Posting Purple paint which is the legal way to post ...

10 years ago
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RE: This is a shame

Rankin_File, post: 361949, member: 101 wrote: The state of Tennessee must be flush if it's spending tax dollars on this kind of stuff. Every tract t...

10 years ago
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RE: This is a shame

RADAR, post: 361817, member: 413 wrote: Has anyone ever found the initial point? Not to my knowledge. The orginal notes call for the corner to be on...

10 years ago
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RE: This is a shame

Some of y'all are blowing this way out of proportion. Let me lay a few things out for you. 1. There are no original corners. 2. There are no corner...

10 years ago
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RE: This is a shame

RADAR, post: 361717, member: 413 wrote: Are the trees also blazed? In 3,000' there must be 1 GLO corner; did you find it? Some quick research reveals:...

10 years ago
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RE: This is a shame

aliquot, post: 361679, member: 2486 wrote: Are the marks you are "blacking out" marks you made? Otherwise, that in completely unethical and llegal in ...

10 years ago
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RE: This is a shame

eddycreek, post: 361663, member: 501 wrote: I would hand them a can of paint and tell them they can save $xxx if the do it themselves. Trust me, we'...

10 years ago
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RE: Someone must be high

foggyidea, post: 361635, member: 155 wrote: Apparently, Tommy, you were the one that was high! 🙂 Negatory. If I was high, I certainly wouldn't h...

10 years ago
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RE: This is a shame

Point of order. The client is an adjoining land owner. They are buying the tract I am surveying. They do not want interior lines marked.

10 years ago
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10 years ago
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RE: Someone must be high

Lee D, post: 361579, member: 7971 wrote: Nice. My son was at Ft. Campbell from 2009 - 2013, they had started a lot of that around Milan during that ti...

10 years ago
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RE: Someone must be high

Lee D, post: 361556, member: 7971 wrote: Gotcha - as I'm sure you know, Jackson is where I'd turn off I-40 to go up to 79. Really a nice drive, but as...

10 years ago
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RE: 5 Steps to Get Started in Social Media for Surveyors

I'm becoming quite successful at getting other surveyors to block me on Facebook.

10 years ago
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