Posted by dave2 on May 24, 2011 at 00:58:14 from (79.240.153.194):
Just have to scratch your head...... Had 2 pair of harrow fields 30x40 inches that I was going to throw in the scrap dumpster. Stuck them on ebay for S&G's........ One pair sold for 30 euro and the people drove about 300 miles RT to pick them up. The other was to a guy about 5 miles away for a euro. Came in a big mercedes to pick them up while a neighbor was there and was complaining that they weren't brushed off and painted......... Neighbor mumbled something and pulled a handful of change out of his pocket and asked if he could have them. Told him he could and took his money. He threw them with a couple of things that were obvious trash and I told the guy to have a nice day. He said to the effect of, " since they are trash, I'll just take them with me". Dude was still on my property and the bottom dropped out of my people skills bucket. Only thing I had close was a scythe and I guess I may have had a crazy look in my eyes. Never saw anyone get to and in their car so fast............. Had a good laugh afterwards and gave the neighbors money back.
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