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Posted by Taylor Lambert on November 21, 2003 at 15:28:55 from (63.172.68.229):
In Reply to: funniest question asked when selling or buying a t posted by rod on November 21, 2003 at 11:51:46:
Ive had a few strange questions sked before on some deals. Ive had folks ask me why I was selling things like tractor parts guessing they were bad. WHen i told them I havent got a use for them if it was an extra tool. One winter I was out of work so I built a few 2 wheel trailer and this fella came and asked me why i was selling the litle trailers. I pointed and told him THat I hauled everything on a gooseneck or my backhoe trailer now. Ive even ought machinery/implements and the folks ask me what I want it for then they tell me theyed sell it if I wont resell it or use it for profit. Ive had people uy things Ie built for secial aplications around the place like my roatry trancher and they ask why i built it then sell it. Alot of times its easier for me to make it to suit my needs then when I m done or want to improve the design Ill sell the old one. Some of the weirder questions came form when we bred Collies and white German Shepards. Theyed ask the price then ask what we got for them without papers. This lady bought a collie pup with intenions on making a house dog out of it and asked how to know when it needed to go to out to use the bathroom. That was kinda hard to tell her with out gettin tickled.
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