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Posted by johndeereman on December 26, 2006 at 19:34:30 from (206.251.14.189):
In Reply to: OT- whats your opinion? (regarding working) posted by aches and pains on December 26, 2006 at 17:23:40:
im also 24 and have lots of aches and pains when i say something at work about my pains they all lagh at me and say whatcha gonna do when you get old but they dont realize that ive worked harder in my short life than lots of people twice my age from the time i was 12 to i finished high school i worked 2 farm jobs plus school and football i had to be in the barn at 3am for the first farm when i got done there id go to the other and feed and get everything ready to milk then go to school and come home start with the first guy all over then go to second guys and do chores and milk get home at around 10 or so on a good night get up and start all over the next dayplus do field work when not in school on weekends and such im payin for it now but i wouldnt change it for the world i got a whole world of knowledge that i otherwise wouldnt have there isnt to much i cant do around the farm i like to think if its on a farm ive seen and done it all. just remember what dont kill you will only make you stronger
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