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Posted by To Joe From David on May 07, 2004 at 11:34:42 from (66.82.88.148):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: 1984 Kubota L275 - Front-end Loader? posted by Joe Evans on May 06, 2004 at 14:05:14:
Hello again, Joe. I am positive proof that God takes care of fools. I am a lucky, lucky man to have one of those wives who wants the loader more than I. She is an outdoor girl whom you have to fight to get into a shopping mall. I am afraid that I will break her heart when I tell her that we are looking at more than $3,000.00 for the loader. We are getting the tractor for free. I hestitate to admit this, but here it is: I am one of a billion lawyers in the world - common as pig tracks - and a friend (who insists on being a client in a business endeavor of his own) is "giving" it to me as a "fee." The "quotes" are because I have refused to accept anything from my friend as a "fee," so we have agreed that the tractor is on permanent loan. I have to tell you that I have enjoyed getting your messages - you are very helpful. I have had enough of the necktie today, so I am going home to get on the mower. Again, I am much obliged to you. I have a friend who works at Seal Tractor in Woodville, Mississippi (we live in St. Francisville, Louisiana) and I have called him for a quote on the loader. I'll write you back with what he tells me (if my heart is still beating). Please enjoy your weekend. David
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