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Posted by Dev on December 27, 2002 at 07:15:48 from (67.25.209.71):
Why do they complain? Was hauling hay yesterday, talking my time, listening to the ole 3020 bark a little. A lady followed me from one farm to the other, and pulled in beside me. She then told me that I should do this job on a day whgen traffic wasn't so bad. That people have places to be, and I was slowing them down. People move to the country, thinking it's like the movies, but they can't stand the sounds, smells, or the way of life. We farm 3500acres, and it's ours, and we still drive down the road on a tractor, still have cows, and if they can't accept that, then they need to get out. We don't and won't change our way of life for some city slicker that is worried about walking through a cow pat, or getting caught behind a tractor. It's our way of life, if they can't handle that then they need to leave.
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