Posted by dave2 on August 21, 2011 at 02:40:22 from (79.240.133.132):
In Reply to: another hay ???? posted by JDSeller on August 21, 2011 at 02:21:38:
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No biggy She offered me hay for a price, telling me she didn't like the way it rolled, I took it and paid her sight unseen on her word. Still haven't seen the hay just know she has it for me. Only talking about 50 bucks and I'll look at the stuff she already has and, if not as bad as she thinks, make up the difference. Just wondering how some folks here look at it.
But, just to put it simple.....
2 JD tractors, same model, age, hours, condition, and serial numbers in $sequence are for sale 2 blocks from each other and you needed both. One for 2k and one for $1500. Would you buy the one for $2k then run to the other guy and say "you're not asking enough, I'll give you $2k"??
Reminds me of an executioner joke. 3 guys were set for the guilatine, army engineer and two other soldiers.
1st soldier sticks his head in and the blade drops, stopping just above his neck. He was let go because the law wouldn't allow a retry, same with the next one..
Engineer comes along and before he puts his head in, looks up, points and says "there's your problem right there"........
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