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Re: THEY JUST WONT PART WITH IT !!!
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Posted by OH NO - NOT AGAIN on July 28, 2005 at 18:22:46 from (170.93.140.8):
In Reply to: THEY JUST WONT PART WITH IT !!! posted by Butch H on July 27, 2005 at 17:50:48:
WHEN WILL PEOPLE LIKE YOU STOP COMPLANING ABOUT THIS SUBJECT SO MUCH ????? ASK YOURSELF THESE QUESTIONS, ANSWER THEM HONESTLY, AND SEE HOW YOU WOULD REACT IF THE SHOE WERE ON YOUR FOOT !!!!! FIRST: DID ANY OF THESE PEOPLE ASK YOU TO TRACK DOWN THE PIECE OF MACHINERY THAT IS ON THEIR PRIVATE PROPERTY. ?????
SECOND: DID ANY OF THESE PEOPLE HAVE A �FOR SALE� SIGN POSTED ON OR NEAR THE MACHINERY IN QUESTION ????? THIRD: DO YOU THINK THAT THESE PEOPLE OWE YOU, OR HAVE TO EXPLAIN ANYTHING TO YOU AT ALL ABOUT THEIR REASONS FOR NOT WANTING TO SELL ANYTHING ????? FOURTH: COULD IT JUST BE THAT YOU REALLY WANT TO BUY SOMETHING RARE OR HARD TO FIND CHEAP, AND THEN PART IT OUT ON EBAY OR ELSEWHERE FOR A HUGH PROFIT ????? THIS LIST COULD GO ON AND ON. YOU AND YOUR KIND DO NOT SEEM TO BE ABLE TO UNDERSTAND THE TRUE MEANING OF THE LITTLE WORD �NO�, NOR DO YOU SEEM TO BE ABLE TO ACCEPT IT WHEN SOMEONE SAYS IT TO YOU. GET USED TO IT, MOVE ON AND LOOK ELSEWHERE, OR FIND A DIFFERENT HOBBY OR MEANS OF MAKING YOUR LIVING. IF THE ITEM IN QUESTION WERE MINE, IT WOULD NEVER BE SOLD TO SOMEONE LIKE YOU. AFTERALL �NO�, OR �IT IS NOT FOR SALE� DO IN FACT MEAN JUST THAT.
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