Small claims court.

You can lead a friend to water but you can't make him Think!
 

You can lead a friend to water but you can't make him Think!

Lol. No kidding. He posted on Facebook he's planning on buying a $1.3 million condo on Miami Beach this next year. Must've turn Con-artist since I met him.
 

This comes to mind......:laughing7:

 

I once knew a guy that had this saying "Screw your friends because your enemies know what to expect."
As far as Karma goes, sometimes we carry it out.
 

You really have to be careful. I NEVER NEVER NEVER loan money, for instance to anyone EVER. I have given some away, now not large amounts, but still. Shame about your situation, total shame, and I don't let anybody mess with my Ebay account. I keep all that stuff extremely private.

Once a long time ago, my mom bought about 10 silver Morgans for $3 each. Now that was a LONG time ago and I think silver was just a few dollars an ounce. Well, not that long after that she sold most of them when the Hunt Brothers were jacking up the silver market.

I was at a flea market a few years later and some guy I had seen there before asked me if I still had "all those" silver dollars. I looked him straight in the eye and said no, we sold them a few years ago when the price went way up. And I had the biggest dung eating grin even on my face ever, because I still had a few left she gave me, but he was fishing, and I was the game warden! And I admitted was lying by you know what off, because I felt a rat breathing down my neck. And that deceit may have kept an unwanted midnight raid away. Breaking in here when I'm home is a very bad idea. Don't scare the cat. Cat is full magnum! Right now I have about 8 common dates, if anyone cares. Don't really collect coins, except ones I dig up or CRH.
 

Sometimes people just can't be helped. A friend was out of work and he had bills due. I had quite a few acres of oak trees, and cord wood was selling for around $135 a cord, so if he was willing to bust his butt he could cut and sell fire wood, and do at least as good as wages, because he could use my truck to haul the wood, the trees were given him free, no stump-age, and no share of the cut wood. And to top it all off, I had an older chain saw that I gave him so he could get started. Long story short, he never cut one stick of fire wood, but he did sell the chain saw.
 

Sometimes people just can't be helped. A friend was out of work and he had bills due. I had quite a few acres of oak trees, and cord wood was selling for around $135 a cord, so if he was willing to bust his butt he could cut and sell fire wood, and do at least as good as wages, because he could use my truck to haul the wood, the trees were given him free, no stump-age, and no share of the cut wood. And to top it all off, I had an older chain saw that I gave him so he could get started. Long story short, he never cut one stick of fire wood, but he did sell the chain saw.

Those last 7 words made my heart sink!!
 

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