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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 506312" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>My thorn would have to be my wife's uncle. He is a wanna be. He made his wife work and mooched off her and others all his life. Reason being, he has a bad back but that doesn't seem to hurt his golf swing. He's a sorry excuse for a human being in my opinion. Of course the back thing might be genetic since his son has a bad back too and has never held a steady job either. I keep my distance and have as little to do with him as possible. Funny thing is, he is a master of everything and he knows how to do it all. He's the type of guy who will spend $200 fixing a $100 pump. He seems to think I'm a spendthrift as I will buy a new dang pump. He will chime in that I could have done this cheaper or fixed it this way or that all the while finding fault in everything I do. He will often ask personal questions that is none of his business as to finances, acreage or number of cattle. If something goes wrong or he gets the hint that things are tough, he just gleams with his dim-witted 20 watt glow. Last time I talked with him he was picking me about how much money the drought was going to cost me. I told him it was going to be bad and that I doubted I would clear $300,000 that year. That was the truth, of course I wouldn't clear that much in a good year but he was too busy running to the coffee house to spread the bad news about me to think about it. What an idiot. Did I mention I do not care for him? :lol2:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 506312, member: 4362"] My thorn would have to be my wife's uncle. He is a wanna be. He made his wife work and mooched off her and others all his life. Reason being, he has a bad back but that doesn't seem to hurt his golf swing. He's a sorry excuse for a human being in my opinion. Of course the back thing might be genetic since his son has a bad back too and has never held a steady job either. I keep my distance and have as little to do with him as possible. Funny thing is, he is a master of everything and he knows how to do it all. He's the type of guy who will spend $200 fixing a $100 pump. He seems to think I'm a spendthrift as I will buy a new dang pump. He will chime in that I could have done this cheaper or fixed it this way or that all the while finding fault in everything I do. He will often ask personal questions that is none of his business as to finances, acreage or number of cattle. If something goes wrong or he gets the hint that things are tough, he just gleams with his dim-witted 20 watt glow. Last time I talked with him he was picking me about how much money the drought was going to cost me. I told him it was going to be bad and that I doubted I would clear $300,000 that year. That was the truth, of course I wouldn't clear that much in a good year but he was too busy running to the coffee house to spread the bad news about me to think about it. What an idiot. Did I mention I do not care for him? :lol2: [/QUOTE]
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