Posted by Dick2 on December 19, 2015 at 05:52:18 from (174.19.246.61):
In Reply to: A little more explaining posted by larry@stinescorner on December 19, 2015 at 05:14:34:
Reminds me a story of 3 bachelor brothers in ND; there was also a sister that lived with them and kept house for them. One of the brothers went into the city one day wearing his greasy old bib overalls. He went to the Mercury dealer and wandered around the showroom; the salesmen ignored him for a bum. Finally one salesman went out and talked to him; they sat down and agreed on the price and the guy pulled out a big roll of bills and paid for the car. The next day the two brothers came in dressed in greasy clothes and each bought a new car for cash. That was one happy salesmen!
The story went around that whenever they ordered a refill on the farm fuel storage tank, the delivery driver knew where to look for a jar full of cash, where he could take out the amount owed for the fuel. They farmed with 3 identical Massey Harris 55 tractors in those days.
This was some years ago; nowadays they'd have every government agency after them.
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