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Re: Vehicle You Drive When Buying ?
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Posted by Dave from MN on August 21, 2006 at 06:56:55 from (64.13.56.17):
In Reply to: Vehicle You Drive When Buying ? posted by Pauper Poor on August 21, 2006 at 06:24:45:
Ya we take the '71 f150, throw a bale and a few pigs in the back, bring the kids missing teeth in their chore clothes and go bargain hunting. The Hummer and vette stay here in the climate controlled underground storage with the airplane. Works great, sometimes people just give stuff to us cause we look so poor. Gotta leave the wife home though, or else they want to trade for her. NOT! If someone can afford a $45,000 duramax or the like, why try to con some one out of a $100 or two. I make an offer, they either take it or they dont, if not well that was my offer and it was their tractor. Being straight up gets you through life a little harder maybe, but a there something about going through life honest and not rich.
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