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Posted by Mark Hendershot on December 29, 2001 at 16:30:35 from (216.166.150.183):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Advice for a newbie..? posted by ol plow boy on December 29, 2001 at 16:14:55:
I'll go along with that!! Don't try to change the rules after you move their. I have Hogs and it stinks but they taste good cooked, Sub Divisions suck and should stay in the city where they belong one on top of the other. I like to take my tractor down the road they do it in the nearby town too all the time, they even wave here. As far as housing well you should see some of them around me they don't even have shops to work on the tractor in. Most of them would fall down or should be tore down, their hasn't been a penny of time or effort to make them liveable thats why I built my own place. Not fancy liveable I plan to die here and don't want to haft to fix it when I am 70-80 years old. Give them Yupies heck they don't know what work is! Mark H. Another Soap for Clem.
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