Posted by 36 coupe on November 18, 2010 at 14:15:25 from (216.220.250.202):
In Reply to: Re: Senate Bill S 510 posted by Traditional Farmer on November 18, 2010 at 05:18:59:
One of these parasites bothered a woman selling rhubarb pies.He got a pie in the face.Many years ago I went to a farmers market with some red potatoes for sale.15 cents a pound.The city weights and measures bum questioned my scale because it didnt say Not legal for trade on the dial.I said put your weights on my scale,He refused.I told him to go up to the super market and check the chicken packages with the pad under the chicken to sop up added water.I sold lots of potatoes to people who were glad to get them from fellow who grew them.I always added extra potatoes to every bag.I stopped to see a friend on the way home, he took all I had and paid me more than I asked.I never went back to the farmers market.
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