Posted by Ultradog MN on April 07, 2018 at 05:15:34 from (172.58.83.13):
In Reply to: Looking at Farms posted by Traditional Farmer on April 06, 2018 at 18:12:11:
Yeah, Why would anyone want to live in the city anyway? On the other hand... There are 4 Home Depots and 3 Menards within 10 miles from me. Plus 2 real lumberyards. There are 3 bearing houses, 3 hydraulic shops, 3 steel supply yards, 2 big plumbing supply outfits in that distance. There are 5 auto parts stores within 2 miles from me plus 3 good bakeries, 4 supermarkets, 10 churches. A couple dozen resturaunts not counting fast food joints, lots of gas stations, a couple good small engine shops, big electrical supply places, 5 universities and two votechs, dozens of body shops, auto dealers and transmission repair houses a couple of clutch and ujoint places, heavy truck and trailer dealers, two Fleet Farms and a tractor supply within 12 miles, a huge framers market and a couple of small ones and lots and lots of bars if that's your thing. Theres at least 10 movie theaters, 4 live theaters, 4 sports stadiums, numerous malls, specialty paint stores, lots of welding shops and machine shops, sand blasters sporting goods, a harbor freight and a couple of Northern Tools stores close by, motorcycle, boat and rv dealers and specialty parts joints nearby and ALL of this within 15 miles of me. If I expand the distance to 30 miles it's more than double that amount of stuff. Living in the country is great but I grew up there and wouldn't trade the city for anything.
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