JD the only thing that that comes to mind is "Nanny Nanny BOO BOO" To be said with thumbs in ears and fingers out stretched.... Sorry could not resist. I Think there is a time to use your knowledge to help and a time use that same knowledge to make a profit which is what your story illustrates. My Brother and I went to a local farm auction we had a number of things there and the the very last was a stack of florescent lights that came out of a freezer that My brothers BIL gave us. They are on the last row of misc. stuff at the end of the day. We were sitting waiting for the auctioneer to work his way down the line. A guy we know and do business with and has an abattoir sits down with us. (The guy is a real pain to work with always trying to get over on you.) He says he has been here all day just to buy those lights. I don't think any body here has a clue what they are worth they are for a walk in freezer and I priced a 4ft. one this week and it was $185 and most of those are 8ft. which are more. He says I have had my eye on them all day and only one person has shown any interest at all I am going to buy them and I plan to "steal" them. What are Yall doing here this late in the day? So we told him We were just waiting to see what our stack of lights were going to bring. he didn't speak to us for a long time and He didn't steal either. Ron
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