Actually grew up on a small mixed farm. Always had lots to eat that's to the garden and livestock. Hand me down and rumage sale clothes. No pop in the fridge, no motorcycle, no snowmobile. Rare to have treats like potato chips. Clothes were Christmas gifts and a box of oranges. Pulled weeds in fields by hand. No stable cleaner, just a shovel and mono-rail litter carrier. Black and white YV even though colour was out there. Three TV channels, two were identical and were government channels. No stereo or records allowed unless they were church music. Sound Track from the "Sound of Music" movie. A trip was down to Niagara after getting up early to do chores. Picking peaches and getting home late to do chores. Then spending the next couple of days canning peaches. Baling hay and straw stacking on the wagon behind the baler, then unloading hay from the wagon or stacking up in the hay mow. Hot and dusty under that steel roof heated by the sun. Grew up realizing doing things hazardous, backhanded, half backed solutions Did not make people more noble or heroic. Just dangerous and in the long term more time consuming and expensive. I suppose you are sitting there drinking beer, eating kraft dinner, warmed by the BBQ and running a generator back fed through a welding receptacle. No plug on the cable, just wires stuck into the plugs likely too.
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