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<blockquote data-quote="TexasBred" data-source="post: 889174" data-attributes="member: 6897"><p>I don't think he felt entitled. Just couldn't figure why the man would sell it to someone else when he was willing to give what the man wanted for the hay just as he had done for years. I gave a friend a verbal commitment for hay at his asking price too but guess he got caught up in the action OR found someone who would pay more and simply forgot about me and our agreement. It has nothing to do with capitalism as I think we all agree with that. It's more about honor and trust. You know like "A handshake is a man's bond". Some have short memories when it's to their advantage. That's what hurts capitalism.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TexasBred, post: 889174, member: 6897"] I don't think he felt entitled. Just couldn't figure why the man would sell it to someone else when he was willing to give what the man wanted for the hay just as he had done for years. I gave a friend a verbal commitment for hay at his asking price too but guess he got caught up in the action OR found someone who would pay more and simply forgot about me and our agreement. It has nothing to do with capitalism as I think we all agree with that. It's more about honor and trust. You know like "A handshake is a man's bond". Some have short memories when it's to their advantage. That's what hurts capitalism. [/QUOTE]
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