Wonder what your smoking?There was never a mention of trespassing in my post describing our meeting with the disc owner.What transpired was exactly what I posted on the opening.Nothing less .nothing more. You make nothing clear at all but let me ask you this, if you still wish to inject your weird scenario of events at the disc sale meeting,where you claim we were trespassing, A person has an item he wants to sell, puts on an add,giving price.You call and he says the item price is negotiable, gives you directions. schedules a time for a look see.then after you see the item will take extensive repairs, you offer $100.00 less then his asking price. He says to you ,"he can't let it go for that because he has that much in it". You thank him, shake hands and leave. Now knowing his term negotiable was not used as he said,would you consider him to be an honorable fellow, or just some one promising the term NEGOTIABLE just to entice you out to buy?? NOW THAT'S EXACTLY WHAT TRANSPIRED,nothing more.Well I know his honor (if he had any) went out the door ,so to speak.Why deal with a dis honorable individual after seeing his or her true colors. Sure you writing brings this feeling into play. He wanted so badly to sell his disc ,that he tried to entice us to come over using the negotiable word (N WORD)and buy the item at his original asking price. That was not an HONORABLE ACT by any stretch of the imagination.I truly don't care if you try to justify your gibberish by saying you are only hearing one side of the story. Well you can bet I wouldn't ever deal with him in any situation you could DREAM UP.HE would make a good politician. Say one thing, do another,just like the guy we went out look at his sale item. Are you by any chance related?? Now it does appear to me that "I CANT CURE STUPID" so no need to try. I'm sure you can dream up some other nonsense to post. LOU.
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