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Re: What happened to the new TV program???
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Posted by Steve450 on September 22, 2004 at 14:05:32 from (65.124.110.57):
In Reply to: Re: What happened to the new TV program??? posted by steveormay on September 22, 2004 at 10:54:32:
Yea, I found the same thing with progressive farming Magazine. My sister's kid was selling magazine subscriptions for school and it was the only one to spark my interest. I thought it would be all about real farming, ya know, market tips, seed, improving yeilds and the like. Boy was I wrong!!! The whole thing cover to cover is about how the yuppie family can buy up farm ground in 5 acre plots and put up a nice litte horse barn so that little miss spoiled brat kid can ride her horses with the nanny while the parents "rough it" stacking pre-cut firewood into the nice rack that they bought at pier one. I don't even look at it, it just goes into the trash.
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