David Scarboro
Active member
Ed, I see it a bit differently. I see Jordan bending over backwards to make a bad situation, which he himself did not even create, much better. Tibor impresses me as a grumpy old man who wants it his way or no way. I have suggested to Jordan that he stick to the original deal. Since the animals that Tibor OK'd to trade have not sold, he should get them, if Jordan still has them. Otherwise I guess he gets what Jordan has to give. It'sed up all over, but I've seen Tibor do nothing into even meeting Jordan half way. For we who know Jordan and have done business with him, his name is sound and still an upstanding man.
Ken, you need to take the blinders off and look at the deal. You have placed all the blame on Tibor and that is totally incorrect. I realize he is your friend but white is white and black is black. Jordan admitted earlier that he owed the money, but you want to sweep that away. No winners here, but Jordan doesn't come out squeaky clean. What did he lose in the deal? Tibor has certainly lost by dealing with him.

