Posted by rrlund on December 21, 2007 at 08:49:23 from (216.46.213.234):
We lost the last implement dealer in the county,now I went to the feed store this morning to get some salt blocks and,you guessed it. They didn't have any TM blocks,not much of anything else either. The owner said he's talking to the township about turning the place in to a bar. I get around some and I can tell you there's no clamor for another bar around here. I talked a few months ago about stocking some bearings,chain and the like and selling them out of my shop. Now it looks like we need a feed store too. God I don't want to be the one to have to do this. He has a new building with a great location for a multipurpose farm store if he'd just stock something,but he won't spend the money. If he tries this bar thing,I'll be able to buy that location for mortgage sale in a year. Trouble is by then,I'll have to remodel it back to what it is now. It's just SO frustrating to live in Michigan anymore!!
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