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Posted by IRONSALES on January 23, 2007 at 13:16:06 from (63.168.147.151):
Farmer Way A REGULAR GUY- WILL WATCH SOMEONE IN NEED A FARMER- WILL BE RIGHT THERE HELPING A REGULAR GUY- MIGHT HAVE SOME MANNERS A FARMER- KNOWS THE MEANING AND DOESN'T KNOW HOW NOT TO A REGULAR GUY- DOESN'T KNOW RESPECT A FARMER- KNOWS AND SHOWS IT TO EVERYONE EVEN WHEN NONE IS SHOWED TO HIM A REGULAR GUY- HIS DAY STARTS AT MAYBE 7 IN THE MORNING A FARMER- MOST OF THE TIME ITS AT OR BEFORE THE SUN COMES UP A REGULAR GUY- WILL LOOK FOR A FIGHT SO HE CAN LOOK TOUGH A FARMER- WON'T START A FIGHT BUT WILL SURE END IT A REGULAR GUY- DRINKS TILL HE PASSES OUT A FARMER- DOESN'T KNOW THE MEANING OF PASSING OUT A REGULAR GUY- DOESN'T KNOW WHAT TO DO WHEN HE IS BORED AND HAS NOTHING TO DO A FARMER- DOESN'T HAVE THE TIME TO KNOW WHAT BEING BORED IS A REGULAR GUY- WILL TALK CRAP AND THREATIN TO KICK YOUR BUTT A FARMER- DOESN'T TALK CRAP HE WILL JUST PLAIN OLD KICK YOUR BUTT THEN LISTEN TO YOU A REGULAR GUY- WILL TELL A WOMEN HE LOVES HER A FARMER- HE WONT JUST TELL HER HE LOVES HER HE WILL TELL HER SHE IS THE ONLY ONE FOR HIM AND SHOW HER EVERYDAY A REGULAR GUY- DOESN'T REALY KNOW WHAT LOVE IS A FARMER- WHEN HE FINDS THE ONE FOR HIM, HE PUTS HER ON A PEDESTAL AND TREATS HER LIKE SHE IS THE ONLY ONE IN THE WORLD REAL FARMERS ARE A DIEING BREED. THEY'RE SOMETHING THAT WHEN YOU FIND THEM YOU SHOULD HOLD ON TO THEM OR IF YOU ARE ONE DONT FORGET IT OR WHERE YOU CAME FROM.
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