Posted by Pat-CT on February 16, 2010 at 09:19:14 from (137.36.225.229):
In Reply to: OT,saw on Yahoo posted by rrlund on February 16, 2010 at 07:42:21:
Im not sure what to say here completly, Im a city boy by what you guys would consider a city, But be that is it may I can not help where i was born or raised, And from the age of 10 on i worked for a neighbor on the farm, Joined FFA in high school, Went to high school for Agricultal mechanics, Now im in college with a job back home waiting for me at a john deere dealership. There is nothing i want more then to move out into the country and own land, I have planed my life acordingly to make that dream possible and plan on graduating with a 4 year degree in agricultural engineering, and move somewhere where i can make a living while residing in the country. Point being is, i know what its like to live in the city and then i come to college thats in a small town (maybe not that small) but pretty small, And its what i want. I know what its like to get up at 5 in the morning to go work on the farm, hand planting corn with a hand planter acre by acre. I would say that when i finally move into the country i will be happy there ill try my best to fit in, I think i should im not a hard person to get along with and treat everyone i meet with the kindness and respect they deserve. Some people that dont know what its like to work for something could find country life daunting, I wont. The one thing I want the most is to settle down with the woman i love, Live where i want to live and enjoy the life im working so hard to make for myself 8)
Sorry for the long rant, I guess i got alittle away from myself.... Also sorry for not using capital I's its a bad habit with the computer :oops:
This post was edited by Pat-CT at 09:25:11 02/16/10.
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