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<blockquote data-quote="George Monk" data-source="post: 496768" data-attributes="member: 3545"><p>If you sold your hay to really help a friend then don't worry. The short term may be tough but in the long run I believe good deeds like that will return in kind. </p><p>Several years ago I helped a good friend out who was trying to start a dairy. He didn't have any hay to speak of and very little money. I gave him 75 bales of hay. I knew I would not ever be paid for those bales...there was no way. Anyway now 4 yrs later I am putting in 3000' of water line and he is going to let me use his recently purchased ditcher. I am very happy that things are working for him. I have always felt that he was a good man and that he just needed a little help. Things work out for the better. </p><p>cypress - helping your fellow man is never a mistake</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="George Monk, post: 496768, member: 3545"] If you sold your hay to really help a friend then don't worry. The short term may be tough but in the long run I believe good deeds like that will return in kind. Several years ago I helped a good friend out who was trying to start a dairy. He didn't have any hay to speak of and very little money. I gave him 75 bales of hay. I knew I would not ever be paid for those bales...there was no way. Anyway now 4 yrs later I am putting in 3000' of water line and he is going to let me use his recently purchased ditcher. I am very happy that things are working for him. I have always felt that he was a good man and that he just needed a little help. Things work out for the better. cypress - helping your fellow man is never a mistake [/QUOTE]
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