The only thing big about 'if ya can't get big ya gotta get out' is the amount of BS that is. And the amount the bank will require before their auction is organized... Tell them to tell that to the 1000's of Amish families that can buy them out with money left over. Tell that to the other 100's of 1000's of farmers... cause I don't think there are 1 million farms in the US anymore? Who still operater equipment their grandparents bought 40 or 50 years ago- or the handy amongst us who buy repairable junk and fix it to the point of doing what it was designed to do... which I thought was the object of the game? The name of the game is not losing your shirt. If you are squeeking by day after day, going to the bank with a small deposit rather than begging for a big loan... then you already won.... Tell those guys to... agh.... what ever is fitting and tradition for your area to tell people who are a bunch of braggarts and BS artistin' wannbes... my choice of words would get poofed here real fast...
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