so i gave it to the guy who was doing my>driveway. he gave it to the guy
that transports his heavy equipment.>everyone was happy. now i need a pole
for my temporary construction hook>up.>and that is why he won't part with
the Harrington. it is better rusting>into a pile of crap in his yard, as
long as no one else gets any benefit
>from it. And I still need to buy a forty foot pole. but i would do it
>again if i thought that some one else needed it and i didn't. I will
>look again for you ,Ian. Just give me a few landmarks and I am off.
>
Sounds like you DIDN'T get the shaft! Seriously, I know what you mean.
"NOONE else can have it... because I may do something with it someday. I
haven't in 21 years, but I may get a burst of energy in the next 37 years".
What a loser! I am not that judgmental, but I have seen this forty or fity
times! And when they finally do sell it, it has been stripped of all paint
and left in the rain, or put under a molting tree with the top down and a
sprinkler spraying directly on it! Reminds me of the Apline horn where the
guy had a tree growing up through the car but wouldn't sell it because he
was going to restore it. Right! He was going to lift the car over the top of
the tree? One more set of parts down the tubes! Lou
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