Okay, Im NOT admitting to anything lol that being said:
I knew this "dude" who has a truck for sale,,,,,,another dude is there looking at it considering to buy it or not,,,,,,,,,the dudes wife (real or coached or rehearsed????) comes out and says SOME GUYS ON THE PHONE WANTS TO KNOW IF THE TRUCKS STILL FOR SALE
The buyer dude gets nervous and says I WILL TAKE IT
Ya know when that happened the buyer dude has to make an immediate choice, either buy it or get the H____ outa there lol it (other dudes phone call????) gets rid of him one way or the other. Kinda like the old saying he has to S _ _ T or get off the pot lol
So (true story) yesterday I advertised an old truck I have for sale on Craigs List, get an e mail asking for more pictures and if my price is the least I will take blah blah blah then another e mail crying about how it needs rocker panels (its a freakin 25 year old chevy PU what you expect) and wants more e mail of pics of floorboards and under hood YEAH RIGHT DIPSTICK
I also ran an add in todays local Sunday paper and phone rings at 7 AM today Sunday (Sheesh), guy comes over half dark and in rain and takes it for full asking price cash
I guess if I were Politically Correct I should feel sorry for the first DIPSTICK and feel guilty for not holding it until he came out YEAH RIGHT
ANOTHER TRUE STORY I once saw an add in our paper something like " Old pickup for sale, will take $350 or $400" HMMMMMMMM wonder if some dude paid him the 4400
I have lots more as a tractor and farm implement dealer for years but nuff said
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