Posted by John_PA on May 30, 2015 at 23:23:53 from (72.95.244.110):
In Reply to: JD 7000 Photo posted by Dave H (MI) on May 30, 2015 at 17:31:22:
Mr. Dave,
If you want to make 300% on an investment, I will get you a check and send a truck.
If you want to use it, that is fair for me, excellent for you. You stole it and you should be careful walking into the post office. Your picture might be on the wall as a thief. You will not get hurt with this planter. Give me first shot if you want rid of it, ever. My offer of 300% stands.
Everything is good. Ship off the meters to someone and when they come back, plant. You will win.
I am so proud and so happy. Pait it red if you want to feel at home, but what you have is outstanding as it is. You will be happy.
Thanks for showing me what a win looks like. It has been a while since I had one. I like to be reminded of how a win feels.
Did you win? Oh my... Yes you won! Don't second guess that purchase. Find a bunch of problems? I will still give you 200% on your investment and pay shipping. You just whacked a mole and got at least 5000 chuck e cheese tickets with one strike. You'll have the big stuffed bear from the top shelf in no time.
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