Posted by tempola on January 18, 2013 at 05:41:21 from (69.179.107.72):
I had a doublewide in the back of an old rv park for years....far off the beaten path, and the place was well kept. I have a pen with some ducks,and chickens.
Along came some new owners( I bet you can see where this is going}...Whom wanted me to get rid of the critters.....and the tractors As well.
now this place was well kept,not junky,and I would muck the coop monthly.
But these people seem to be very difficult, so its time to go. It didnt take long to find some land to own...so im moving the doublewide, which is a pain in the a$$ in winter.
Some of my friends said I should have simply gave those things up,(dads super c was not an option)....but I find that I am highly offended by anyone who tries to regulate how much I own.
Its been my experience,that people who enjoy this kind of power trip have the habit of coming back and demanding more.
no valid reason for it either. I guess my old Kentucky farm-boy attitude is showing. But to me, living under someone's whelms is no way to live......while they do have the right to do that, I certainly don't have to stay here and take it.
Neither is getting rid of my tractors or ducks..just because....its the principle of the thing...
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