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Re: I really have no use for these kind of people
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Posted by mark on July 02, 2005 at 18:48:17 from (172.174.145.150):
In Reply to: Re: I really have no use for these kind of people posted by old dude on July 02, 2005 at 15:53:05:
Old dude, My grand pap had alzheimers and finally croaked when he was 96...that was 4 years ago. He didn't know where or when he took his last dump....if he'd have asked we would have told him....right there in the bed. He couldn't have more sold a hubcab, let alone a tractor. And whether anybody belives it or not, none of use felt sorry for him or when he died. He lived his life and half of somebody else's and it was a relief to all concerned when he died. As far as the man in the above illustration is concerned; if it was his tractor and he was/is in control of his affairs, it was his to sell/junk/burn/ or give away as he seen fit. he could have said no to the $750....regardless if he knew what it's worth was, or not. However, he didn't say no and accepted the cash as legal tender and closed the transaction. Regardless of what the amount of money was, there was a transaction.....cash offered for goods and both parties accepted the terms. Nothing illegal about it and if his family leaves him in control of his affairs, he can do as he pleases. What if he had GIVEN the tractor away?
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