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Several weeks ago, I made a pilgrimage to Massachusetts to visit my CD guru's store. When I advised two of my fellow musicheads, Mike and Al, of my upcoming trip, they each asked if I would pick them up a certain CD and they'd pay me when I gave it to them.
Since I see Mike more often than I see Al, I ended up giving the requested discs to Mike, who paid me for both of them. He figured, since he saw Al so frequently, Mike would just give him the disc and collect the money for it the next time they hooked up.
Unfortunately, Mike is somewhat of a pushover. As such, when Al claimed that he didn't have the price of the CD on him, Mike let him take it anyway, with a promise that Al would pay Mike the next time they saw each other.
Mike and Al have seen each other on numerous occasions since then, but Mike has yet to see a penny of the money he fronted me for Al's CD. Al has had as many excuses as McDonald's has Big Macs for not giving Mike the money he owes him.
It's not as if cash flow is a problem for Al. He had a high-paying job with the telephone company for 30+ years, and is now retired not only with a generous pension but with the dividend checks he gets from his stocks. Not only that, but Al's house is long-since paid for.
Meanwhile, Mike pulls in about $50,000 a year as a machinist, but after he pays his mortgage, car note and other assorted bills each month, he rarely has enough money to buy luxury items like CDs. As such, the money Al owes Mike would really come in handy, particularly this time of the year, when Mike's expenses also unclude heating oil.
Not surprisingly, Al is a lifelong Republican and proud of it. And knowing my political leanings, he enjoys making disdainful remarks about "those damned liberals" whenever I'm in earshot. Well, the next time he pulls that shit with me, I'm going to give Mr. Self-Righteous Republican the earful he so richly deserves!
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