Posted by dave2 on June 26, 2011 at 14:35:54 from (139.139.35.70):
Coupla girls made an appointment to see one of our horses for sale.... Said they had to give one they bought back to the seller because of some problems and asked if they could bring a "pro" to look at the horse. We don't advertise something for sale unless we are proud of it and willing to stand behind it., so said "sure". They show up today with the "pro" being the woman that they gave the original horse back to. Came to the house first and the dogs did't like them (the Pro was dominating all conversations). Took them to the horse and the girls couldn't even talk because the other one was constantly yacking and pointing out problems, etc....
Finally got tired of it after a couple calls on her cell phone and told them that we had nothing they'd be interested in and it was time for them to leave... Told the girls that if they were interested, they could pick a vet for a check and I'd pay for it. Other one yacked all the way to the car, the the two kids got in and the wife and I drove off letting the other one walk about a mile to the house. Had a nice talk with the two kids that were looking for a horse and may see them again........
Did I mention that I have people skills????????????
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