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Posted by Jimmy King on February 01, 2004 at 08:00:56 from (63.186.48.119):
In Reply to: Re: How many farmers on here? posted by Miss Grundy on January 31, 2004 at 19:10:05:
Miss Grundy I don't know of any reason on earth why any one should make fun of you unless they are jellous. You are doing what you want to do and are sucessful, I have kept up with your posts and can tell you have your head on straight. I do not have a collage ed. did go some, but I came back to the farm when I was 29 dairy farmed with my Dad until his death then after 10 more years I quit and got a job for age, income, and ins. reasons. I remember you stating your Dad had passed away, it has been 18 years since mine did and I still miss him very much, I lost my wife in Dec. and I am now recovering from that loss. I wish you good luck, and much sucess, and know God will be with you all the way. Jimmy King
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