Posted by dave2 on February 17, 2011 at 23:28:56 from (91.10.177.49):
In Reply to: Same S-^% different day. posted by davediehl@hotmail.com on February 16, 2011 at 16:55:53:
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No matter what you say Lou, if someone wants attention their gonna argue with you. Doesn't have to make sense, just another comeback with thier name on it is enough. I expect folks to keep their word also and it's obvious that most of the folks (at least the farmers and retired/ing farmers) do also. Got a couple wishy washy half farmers in town that can't sell anything local because nobody will deal with them. One of them bought a pretty busy restaraunt/Pub that was the favorite one of the 3 in town. Only folks that show up there now is out of towners.
As for stopping in to someone's place and asking..Why not? I've got the majority of my stuff the same way. Only once from the person I asked, but folks talk and it didn't take long for the other stuff to turn up.
Keep on keeping on, you ain't doing nothing wrong.
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