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best not
United States
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is something very wrong at the cowboy junction flea market?... the owner of the Flea Market Buddy Maxx , uses a PA to address his dealers, He uses near violent threats and very obscene language, this is over a PA system that is very loud,( this can be substantiated by going there and asking a few dealers) does what appears as eccentricity change into rage when there are few witnesses?, is there also a KKK/anglo saxson israelite group that is in association with this place and white racism in the shadows?,,although sometimes Black people set up there and are quietly tolerated. Buddy Maxx's son Johnny was murdered and were the person or persons involved ever found?, this happened out of state, but there have been many rumors at the market that it was a white supremacy style execution..sometimes a murderer can be close at hand...
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Betty
Kingfield, ME
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Now lets see---WHAT???!!!!
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Bear
Sandusky, OH
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Let me tell you something Buddy Maxx has not thing to do with verbal abuse it's his wife, and let me tell you something Freda and Buddy are family to me soo don't you talk about them that way. I was vendor at cowboy juction, and its a very family oriented fleamakert. Granted Freda yells alot over the PA, but if the vendors pay on time she woul'd have to yell like that. So Mr. Ogden don't bad about my family like that.
P.S. I want you to say sorry
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sunny shopper
Saint Petersburg, FL
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everything is good at the cowboy junction flea market - the loud speaker thing is an important part of the charactor of the setting - get with it or stay away.........so i can get the bargins!
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east coast trader
Gainesville, FL
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Wow, so let me get this straight. You went there, heard loud harassing voices over a PA and lots of unsubstantiated rumors? Then you posted them here to see what kind of fire you could make. Sounds a lot like a UFO nut visiting Graceland and has all the intelligence of one as well. I see you are in Utah, how often have you visited our sunny little state? Do you come here enough and visit enough flea markets to see what cultural trends exist where before assuming the lack of one trend imposes the meaning of another? I have visited flea markets all over this state, the east coast, and the rest of the world and everyone has it's own cultural agenda. Few markets in the south have majority non-caucasion dealer/vendors unless it is a market that trends towards a certain culture. In the Webster market for example, the 'races' or cultural groups are all pretty much divided into little cultural zones, and not by direction of the market owner, it is the vendor's choice where they sell. It is this way at all of these markets. People tend to congregate in groups, if you don't believe me take a real leap of cultural faith and visit your local mall.
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stand up America
Charleston, WV
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We all have equal rights now.So what is the problem.Go to any market you want.If that is the one you dont want to go to,then dont.quit bellyaching.
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CaptD
United States
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The manager at Cowboy's flea market I believe is a thief and a crook. He tried to charge me twice for a vendor spot that I had paid for the week before and he didn't mark it reserved. He is and arrogant ASSHOLE. They never have to worry about me returning. I'm also going to file a complaint with the better business bureau.
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