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Re: LOL, please talk me into or out of this idea
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Posted by Ken Crisman on June 14, 2005 at 12:29:25 from (4.11.159.205):
In Reply to: LOL, please talk me into or out of this idea posted by Jason Simmerman on June 14, 2005 at 08:45:58:
Personally I'd go talk to the guy & say it's a shame to see such a great machine just sit & rot away . Encourage him as to what you'd like to do with it if the two of you could agree on a price . Tell him he could even come & visit it occassionally . Now the wife ; I could never satisfy mine no matter what I did in those situations . Lost out on my Dads Ford tractor & attachments because she gave me the choice . Well after 33 yrs of listening to alot of NO s & bitching she ended up leaving me anyhow . So follow your heart & enjoy your life . Women either accept it & get over it or leave ya anyhow . Good luck .
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