Posted by Goose on February 10, 2008 at 13:27:19 from (199.184.119.22):
In Reply to: What to do posted by old on February 10, 2008 at 07:21:07:
This isn't about a tractor, but a contractor I know once built a house for a fellow my friend had reason to suspect might be a bit slow in paying.
So, when they built the house, when they laid the brick chimney for the fireplace, they laid a thin glass window pane across the chimney about half way up, then continued upward with the brick chimney.
Sure enough, the fellow made the scheduled payments, but just couldn't get around to making the final one. Then a cold snap came along and the fellow decided to try out his fireplace, and of course it wouldn't draw. He complained to my friend, the contractor. My friend told him he'd have to make the final payment on the house before the fireplace would get fixed.
So--the guy came up with the final payment, and my friend crawled up on the roof and dropped a brick down the chimney. You gotta love American ingenuity!
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