I want to reply to MSFARMALL and to everyone else here about the work you all have produced, if you dug a ditch with your hands and a stick and did that all day every day until the ditch was done, you did work. Then if you decided to dig another ditch, this time with a shovel and dug all day every day until the ditch was finished you did work,, and other people did some work too,to make the shovel,which was possible because someone provided wood for the handle, metal for the blade, a store to sell the shovel, a building for the store, homes for all the people who did all that work,and on and on. Then after you finished that ditch and decided you needed another ditch, but this time you used a tractor with a loader, teamed with a trencher and a dump truck, then hired a helper, then when you finished that ditch and sold that used tractor to me and I bought new tires, a little paint, and took pics to post on YT, well we all did some work, and I hope everyone ate well, slept well and was proud they did all that work.
So yes your work however primitive or big time, adds up, means something to someone, and all the work that is done is real, and by gosh Larry on the corner is tops in my book, The End
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