Posted by j heikemper on June 17, 2011 at 09:27:39 from (184.9.218.241):
In Reply to: Night Job posted by 37chief on June 16, 2011 at 20:56:30:
done Crazy hours for 30 yrs . Wanted to farm ll my life , made enuf in home iMprovement to Buyand PAY for EVERYTHING. Many a nites I would be feeding the fat hog floor at midnite after a evening of tractor work, lucky to be in bed by 1 ,with the wife that loved an hour of play and got luckier , then had to be up at 6 am ,big breakfast would run me most all day doing siding and trim business work , Those years were for a young man ,,
enjoyed the siding business as long as it was a art , never liked the busnez end of it , somethimg had to give , , Aint no way would have the drive to do it today ,, Life is too SHORT for that stuff ,but YRS AGO , NO ONE COULD sTOP ME from Doing All I did .. at 55 , once a King always a KING , but Once a kNIghT is enuf.... Still gets a little wild around here , starting at planting and spraying time time , thru 1st cutting hay , eases up somewhat afterwheat harvest , august is a easy month
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