Getting a little off topic fellows .........................
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Getting a little off topic fellows .........................
[QUOTE=bassmanic1;518263]Getting a little off topic fellows .........................[/QUOTE]
Sorry. I drove over there last night and the doughnuts were not too bad. It looked like someone just turned around in the parking lot a little too sharply.
I see some kids on 4 wheelers driving into the parking lot at the South end of Bluegrass and we told the kid he was not allowed to be on the property with a 4 wheeler. They are prohibited on the Bluegrass Fish and Wildlife Property.
Now if they can get the rest of the 4 wheel drive trucks to keep off the grass and stop digging ruts into the grassy areas after a rain.
And I see people who park their cars right in the road (Euler Road) by the ditch that runs under the road. I guess they are too **** stupid to realize that they can't park in the middle of the street. They need to fish where there is a parking lot and not try to catch fish in the ditch when it rains. I just drive around them and give them a look that says "What the hell are you doing?" I wish that the Sheriff would give them a ticket for parking their vehicles in the roadway and leaving it there. It's a good thing that the road is not that busy but then again there is a lot more traffic out there these days.
[QUOTE=SteveM4A1;518248]Let's see here..ah yes the definition of theft:
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[TD="class: td3n2"][I]criminal law [/I] the dishonest taking of property belonging to another person with the intention of depriving the owner permanently of its possession
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See that word permanently? I would hardly call taking a tool back after it is used theft, more like borrowing. Besides, if I buy a tool, thinking it is too expensive for what I am using it for, or it is a combination of being too expensive and not exactly the right tool for what I want, and then use it and take it back, there is nothing wrong with that. That is what a return/exchange policy is in place for. :rolleyes: But to each his own I guess....[/QUOTE]
If you buy something, use it and take it back..........that is dishonest..if you don't see that, then I feel sorry for you.
PERIOD.
If you buy something, use it and it is not the right fit, or not the right tool, and you take it back, that is fine. I've done it many times, and recently did it with my home repairs.
The key here is the premeditated process of buying, using, TAKING BACK. I've never done that and NEVER WILL..
Later,
Geo
[QUOTE=GeoFisher;518444]If you buy something, use it and take it back..........that is dishonest..if you don't see that, then I feel sorry for you.
PERIOD.
If you buy something, use it and it is not the right fit, or not the right tool, and you take it back, that is fine. I've done it many times, and recently did it with my home repairs.
The key here is the premeditated process of buying, using, TAKING BACK. I've never done that and NEVER WILL..
Later,
Geo[/QUOTE]
Good for you. I haven't either. I was just disagreeing with what you had stated previously about it being theft. So no need to feel sorry for me. (that thing right there is a period, no need to be redundant):rolleyes: