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Posted by Dave Grindle on January 19, 2005 at 07:47:47 from (207.190.64.191):
In Reply to: Re: Buying at a distance from home .... posted by Jim Ward on January 19, 2005 at 05:22:52:
Jim , if that's truly the way it "went down" then you indeed have a right to complain .....the only reason i interceded is cause (in the close to 5 years i've known Vern) he's never lied to me .....i just hope & pray when i get to retire (which might be never !?) that i find something more constructive to do with my time than to degrade other people - weather they deserve it or not ! i've always believed in God's "golden rule" , and it's (mostly) always worked for me ....and on the rare occasion when i run into a true "crook" - i just grit my teeth , say a prayer for the unfortunate fella & "move on" , or at least that's what i try to do-a couple times i too have done the human thing & complained , griped & grumbled , untill i realize that i'm now no better than the fella that "took" me !!! just remember that life here on earth is very short , and it's eternity we all should be concerned about - not all of these trivial things (like money , or old tractors) .....in the end all of these "worldy" concerns mean NOTHING !!!!!!
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