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O/T BOY AM I P!$$ED !!!
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Posted by phillip d on July 27, 2006 at 17:22:41 from (142.176.57.44):
I have a "good friend" and neighbour who i feel sorry for.He has every creditior under the sun who was unlucky enough to lend money to him on his ass.He think nothing of going to a sale and being the big shot and buying whatever he wants only to let his poor wife worry about how it's going to get paid for.He does faviors for us and usually doesn't want paid and we do as many for him as we get a chance to,i.e. giving hay to him when he is running out,lending him equipment to him when he smashed theirs all to he!! and still has lots of silage to put up and so on.Today i overheard him tell someone that i'm too cheap to spend any money on anything any good and only care about the dollars.I do my best to better our farm as much as possible within our means.I may not go out and buy the biggest and most expensive equipment on the go,but it's always in good shape.After all that i try to do to help him out,it's nice to know what he really thinks of me for it.I may try to be carefull with our finances,but at least i pay my _u_k_ng bills.Feeling like i got stabbed in the back,Phill...
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