just read up on the adductor muscles , What a PIA .. LOL ,. but you did get over it rite ?,. Few Nites last week.in bed i was getting terrible leg lox cramps... From during long days in the field , i guess I was not drinkin enuf water ,. or my electralites were low,..
you mentioned scrappin , I certainly would sell a lot of my stuff that way,, rather than mess with a auctioneer that cant tell the difference between a spray boom and a milk stand shelf , I am not kidding !.. when it comes that time . anyone wanting my running equipment that i kept going can have it for for a little above scrap price ,.. Most of it was bought that cheap anyway , Just Not Sure How to market ? Maybe a vidio and Put in all on You Tube and craigs list ...always thought i would go auction .but not Now . The best Auctioneer around here went to the Casino ,sunk himself and his farm and business ,. all the other Yuppi auctioneers are quoting 10%,.and they do a poor job getting merchandise ready,,.kindalike "Next gonna sell the tires Up There in the Hayloft ,who will start with all one money 500 bid ? , why hek , I have no idea what is up there , and the auctionneer is vague ...most of us cant see them , let alone count them , it is dark due to the cloudy day and there is no way to easily get a big Ol boy like me up there ..they end up selling for 50 bux..,for about 30 , 14s,15s,16s and a couple like new tires were up there for the barefoot 4020 that sold earlier for a song ..those tires shouldabeen sold =Rite after the 4020 sold,, or with it .. A Big auction that most thought would take until dark is wrapt up by 2 in the afternoon , bargains and steals galore , and a few very hi prices from bidwars , but most of all " A Public Free for All "..and thatswhat most folx want these days ,,. No one wants to visit until dark .waiting for the auctioneer to get to the ladders ,or 3 pt tiller or seeder
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