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Re: Same S-^% different day.


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Posted by LOU from Wi. on February 18, 2011 at 00:06:43 from (174.124.110.80):

In Reply to: Re: Same S-^% different day. posted by dave2 on February 17, 2011 at 23:28:56:

Dave, Thanks a lot and I do mean Thanks. Thought for a while I was in a leaky boat with not much to bail with except the truth. In our effort to find our wood wagon ,we asked farmer friends and had their help. Names & places where they thought the old wagons could be, that were not being used. .We would drive about looking and when we thought we found one, we would go and ask POLITELY and told em we didn't want to interfere with their time but we did have a need for an old hay wagon to haul wood on.I was treated with respect and never thrown off their property ever. Never was asked to leave,insulted or any dis respect shown. We found a wagon over in Min that the fellow wanted $200.00 for. Call up and told him to hold on to it that we would be right over (in what time it took) and pay cash for it. Told him this call is not a prank and gave him name of our bank to call if he wanted to know about me. He didn't bother to call and We drove over, and he wasn't there ,but his hired hand was, and called the owner on the cell phone, told him the fellow is here for the wagon. The hired hand looked at us in amazement ,said it was un believable to find some one that did what he claimed he would do. I was HONORABLE in my efforts/ paid the man cash, got a receipt. looked at the tires (all up and no dry rot)Shook hands hooked up the wagon hung a S. M .V. sign on it and drove home.Swell wagon. And No the guy didn't take our license plate Number, fingerprints, front and side view photos and all the rest of his Home land security, Now I took a gamble on the wagon . and was committed (by my word) to buy it, even if we had to rent another trailer to haul it home on.I can tell you it's a honey of a trailer/wagon. Now your absolutely right about those who like to display their ignorance and argue at the drop of a hat. Like i said "I CANT CURE STUPID" .I can just imagine they have no HONOR AT ALL. Thanks for your reply.WARMEST REGARDS .LOU.


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