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Re: Do All REAL Farmers feel that way
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Posted by hayray on October 03, 2006 at 16:40:27 from (216.234.100.23):
In Reply to: Do All REAL Farmers feel that way posted by Tom Wise on October 03, 2006 at 13:04:58:
I live in an area where almost all the farms are gone and I have to drive around a 10 mile radius of my farm trying to get 300 acres of hay up a year, so I am always in traffic. About 1 out of 2000 people gets mad and gives me the finger and of those few that got me mad enough to stop my tractor and get out of the cab, none of them were man enough to back up their signage, so now I just totally ignore them and don't even let myself get mad. Most people are real nice and the people who live around me building the $300,000 houses are good for my business and most are hard working just like me. Always had trespassing, motorcycles and bad drivers even back when there were not many people in my area, been here my whole life. Calling them city slickers is just been derogitory and ethnocentric, which always causes you to under-estimate other people.
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