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Posted by G-MAN on December 27, 2002 at 10:20:33 from (206.106.139.74):
In Reply to: City People posted by Dev on December 27, 2002 at 07:15:48:
Very interesting post, and very accurate as far as what you run into. The funniest part is that these are the same idiots that will sit in traffic for an hour or two morning and night to get to and from their jobs, wait in line at the grocery store for who knows how long, wait in line at the movie theatre and so forth, never once thinking that it's stupid - because they're doing it in the city. But let them be slowed up on a country road and you're ruining their lives. Were it me, I would install a straight pipe on the tractor and make it a point to haul hay past her house at 5:30 in the morning and 10:00 at night - when traffic is lighter, lol. She might change her tune about having to slow down for a tractor once in a while. You might also consider giving her a little education on where the food on the grocery store shelves actually comes from. Most of the city dwellers think it just magically appears there....
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