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Posted by Prairiedeere on February 02, 2005 at 20:28:27 from (67.32.194.47):
In Reply to: Re: quick question on a big investment posted by msb on February 02, 2005 at 19:02:39:
I have bought things (parts and tractors) from Dennis in the past. I like going to his sales. There is just one time that weighs on my heart that took place at his sale one March. A D JD came in the door hissing because a pitcock was gone. Dennis flys off in a rage, gets the mic and says " I don't know which one of you SOB's (in full term) did this and so on" not worth typing. This is a man that has a big calling. I did not like that being said to a group of people in public with women and children in the bleachers. Things in the north may be done differently than here in the south. If that had happend here in TN and I was having the sale. The sale would have stopped and he might have had a hard time getting to his truck. This has bothered me for some time because I was standing near him when it happened and I wanted to find a hole to get in. I know that he means well but there is a time and place for things. For a $20 pitcock that could have worked loose and come off without sticky fingers was it worth it Dennis?
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