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Posted by Bill Smith on December 27, 2002 at 11:58:45 from (63.147.130.4):
In Reply to: City People posted by Dev on December 27, 2002 at 07:15:48:
I hear you there Dev. I live in an area that I thought I would never see this type of thing but I am seeing more and more of it all the time. City people that grew up here in the 40's and 50's are retiring and coming back here and building new houses. Now they think they should have the paved roads past there house and that farming is still like it was when they left in 1957. These people don't even have a clue about what it is going on in the farming world. I run down the road myself alot with big tractors and equipment and loaded grain trucks and so forth. I am always meeting some stupid idiot on the road that think they are God and they won't get over and exspect you to drive that loaded grain truck in the ditch and let them have the whole road. People like that p??? ya off and you just want to slap them.
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