Posted by cadet trooper on May 02, 2008 at 14:58:31 from (68.253.230.163):
In Reply to: I dont get .. posted by Dave from MN on May 02, 2008 at 13:35:35:
Dave, I can tell you one horror story after another from when I was an equipment dealer and of course in SW Ohio as Sparktrician mentioned I like that handle by the way. I'm not going to drag this out but I had a close friend of mine that owned and farmed about 240acres passed away suddenly from a massive heart attack at 43 years old his wife called me crying the evening it happened and of course I just figured she wanted to just talk about all the good times we had together but instead she said you know our neighbor called a few minutes ago and said I'm sorry to hear about your husband's passing but I would like to rent your ground this spring :-O She said I hung up on him it was all my wife could do to keep me from going down and beating the H*** out of him that very same fall I sold a new L2 to a farmer in the same neighborhood who rented 50acres out from under this POS and we had to replace his left side cab window about deck high from a 22 bullet hole he got when he went to lunch and he still thinks that this POS did it because they were running right across the road from each other that he couldn't prove but he confronted him later that day and he said hey, it's hunting season it could have been anyone with a smirk the POS got the crap beat out of him that night :->. I'm with you what's up with that?
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