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Re: Do All REAL Farmers feel that way
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Posted by Tom Wise on October 04, 2006 at 05:09:05 from (146.6.204.41):
In Reply to: Re: Do All REAL Farmers feel that way posted by Dakotaclassiccycle on October 04, 2006 at 01:59:17:
My Kids and toys are not a problem. I and my kids don't go on anyones property with out permission from the owners. Even with open invitations I still will ask before fishing my neighbors pond. And he just looks as me and says, Why you asking. I already told you it was ok. I try not to borrow stuff all the time. If I have to borrow it more than two times. I'll just buy one for myself. If I must borrow, I will try to find something I can do for them. Like fix what ever it is I want to borrow. It makes me feel better. I don't like to Owe someone. At 43 I am gettin alittle tired of tryin to prove to people that I'm ok and you can trust me. Funny though With my friend Ernie. Word is gettin out. :) I don't complain about much, Even when one of my nearby neighbors had a Propane powered Crow scaring Cannon Malfuntions and Darn near Burned down my house. I am tempted to Shoot the Spot lights out of the bus barn. Them things are just too brite.
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