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Re: O/T Bib Overalls
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Posted by kyplowboy on June 21, 2007 at 17:47:45 from (63.146.226.90):
In Reply to: Re: O/T Bib Overalls posted by mark on June 21, 2007 at 15:02:20:
I was with a buddy of mine when he done the same thing. He and I went to a tobacco auction and went out to eat after he got his check. On the way to eat he realized he did not have his check book on him so he wheeled into a bank and cashed his tobacco check. While we were eating we were looking at some cars on a lot across the street. Wanting to kill the day we went and looked at some. I think it was a new BMW or some thing like it. When the sales jerk came out my friend asked what he wanted for that car. Guy said alot and try'd to get us to look at some others that were more in our price range. Buddy looked at me and grined, I knew it was on then. He kept on and the sales jerk kept being a jerk, telling us what the payments were and never would give a price. Finnaly guy pulls out that wad of $100s and said "if this money ain't green enough for you I will find some one who will take it". We got in his old ford truck, rode off with the sales jerk running and yelling behind us! I still grin when I think of the look on that poor guys face. Dave
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