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Re: How do all of you deal with this as it comes up?
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Posted by Dick L on August 05, 2007 at 09:57:39 from (63.69.59.220):
In Reply to: How do all of you deal with this as it comes up? posted by havvey on August 05, 2007 at 06:25:31:
I dont advertise things for sale and have the same type thing happen here. Not that I want every one to leave without gabbing some but some just dont know when to leave. I have twenty or so tractors in the side yard and people seem to think I have a used tractor parts lot or that I would know where to find what they are looking for. The winter is bad when I come to the door in my bibs and tee shirt without shoes on. Never seen them before and they get long winded. Then they want to tell me all about themselves and what they have and would like to have. If they stay around to long, winter or summer, I usually say (man I gotta pee) (Sorry!) then go in the house. They seem to head for there vehicle kinda quick. At 69 with a enlarged prostate, most of the time I aint fibbing.
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