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Posted by Chicken George on November 26, 2001 at 04:08:10 from (207.75.138.57):
In Reply to: Re: Titles and Ownership posted by paul on November 25, 2001 at 12:48:04:
Paul, I gotta agree with you,"sitty" people move to the country and then in a few years it becomes "sitty" but 30 years ago, I was a "sitty" fellow,and the country folks welcomed me, and I farm (small 50 A.) but now THEY come and don't want to get their hands dirty and don't like the smell of my cows or the noise my Rooster makes. And Heaven forbid, when my tractors or combine are on "THEIR" HWY. in THEIR WAY I should just disappear in an instant so they can get home to their country estate! YES you was hard on the poor guy BUT I share your views as if their were mine.I'm glad I'm gettin along in life so it will not be too hard to give up to the GOVERNMENT when they tell me I gotta register and tag my cows and chickens and BARN FLIES! I better go, before I get started!! GEO.
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