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Posted by georgeky on May 19, 2007 at 10:42:35 from (205.188.116.14):
In Reply to: OT Rant about Buyers posted by Davis In SC on May 18, 2007 at 23:18:40:
I have the same trouble with scrap iron men. They stop and ask about every piece of rusty junk sitting here, and I tell them right up front none of this junk is for sale and every time they will say well what about that or what about this, you don't have any use for that junk. Who are these people to decide what I have use for or don't have use for. I had one man want my dads M and I told him that my dad gave it to me and was not for sale at any price and he kept telling me they weren't any good for anything to start with. He must have thought I looked like a pure idiot. I finally called the dog out from under the porch and he left. One neighbor has tried to buy my Super C ever since I painted it 10 or 12 years ago. I finally told him if it was for sale it would have for sale signs all over it, and he still asks about it every time he see's it.
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