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Posted by emptypockets on March 01, 2005 at 05:30:25 from (199.185.225.192):
In Reply to: WHAT WOULD YOU DO? posted by jmh on February 28, 2005 at 19:33:38:
You can't ask for anything better! It is a dream we all have and every once in a while it happens. It is like the MC commercial, alms at church $10, nice lady at church inspires expence for fuel for drive in country (with son) $20, open barn door, little tractor, shelf price $1500 to $4000... little red tractor mint with mint belly mower, you and son standing there alone, jaws down breathing barn air...PRICELESS! It is a God gift... you'll have to figure it out your selves. Me, I would talk it over with her, insure she wants to give way or now sell, and approved, keep it yourself or post auction for all to see, find good home and split proceeds between each other fairly, give a portion to the church this all happened at and have a good day. God Bless. PS... send picture of barn!
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