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Re: hosed by an implement on my deal
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Posted by feet dragger on February 10, 2007 at 07:36:08 from (205.188.117.14):
In Reply to: hosed by an implement on my deal posted by keith a on February 09, 2007 at 16:06:32:
I was at the market yesterday to buy a gallon of milk. They only had one gallon left but I failed to pick it up right away, instead I called the wife to negotiate when I would be home with the milk and we also talked about if the price was just right. She finally agreed with me so I went back to the cooler to get the milk and it was gone. It seems another customer came in and bought the milk right off from under me and now I feel betrayed. What should I do? 1. Buy a milk cow? 2. Never shop at that market again? 3. Realize I took too long and it's actually my fault? 4. Blame it on George Bush? 5. Drink water?
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