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Post by steev on Oct 11, 2012 22:28:11 GMT -5
To hell with the Junior High popular girls; they will all be divorced before their kids are in grammar school.
"Horrible customer service"? Christ on a crutch! You're selling produce; do they want a warranty?
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Post by Joseph Lofthouse on Oct 12, 2012 2:02:42 GMT -5
I found out last week that the peaches I sold to a lady never got soft... Bad farmer.... hehehe... What other farmer has ever successfully grown peaches in Cache Valley? I'm still very proud of them!!!
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Post by steev on Oct 13, 2012 10:47:01 GMT -5
Did she have the sense to cook those peaches?
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Post by littleminnie on Oct 13, 2012 20:15:12 GMT -5
Yeah I can't believe you can grow peaches! It has ruined everyone to have every produce item available in every town in America 365 days a year.
Well I wonder if the popular girls would be ok with me calling a customer a dirty old man? He is one of the vendor's uncle and comes rolling up and mumbled 'you would sell more if you took your clothes off.' She had warned me about him so I just ignored him. Can I call him a dirty old man or is that bad customer service? The customer is always right remember. ;D
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Post by steev on Oct 14, 2012 21:39:14 GMT -5
He's a bad customer; let him service himself.
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Post by YoungAllotmenteer on Oct 15, 2012 14:51:52 GMT -5
He's a bad customer; let him service himself. Well out of public view hopefully
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Post by steev on Oct 15, 2012 19:20:20 GMT -5
Right, so as not to scare the horses.
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Post by littleminnie on Oct 18, 2012 21:00:28 GMT -5
We moved our last market indoors due to the weather forecast. I sold less than any week this year but I didn't have any fresh produce to spare.
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Post by steev on Oct 18, 2012 21:30:15 GMT -5
What's the jam/jelly on the corner?
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Post by littleminnie on Oct 19, 2012 21:10:32 GMT -5
I really shouldn't admit this but it is uncanned fresh coconut caramel sauce and balsamic vinaigrette, both to die for. I had stopped bringing anything fresh like that but another vendor talked me back into it and both items are so popular. Both are shelf stable for a couple days too.
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Post by steev on Oct 20, 2012 0:05:49 GMT -5
I did not know coconuts grew in Minnesota; well, global warming and all, I suppose.
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