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Re: The Hassles of living in the Country!
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Posted by kraig in WY on December 18, 2001 at 12:30:39 from (63.229.153.102):
In Reply to: The Hassles of living in the Country! posted by Mark Hendershot on December 18, 2001 at 08:52:48:
I thought I had it ruff living in the country. Got a friend lives the other side of town who even refuses to pay a electic bill. Until 1995 when he put in a solar panel used oil lamps. He don't like banks either. If he has to barrow for it, he don't need it. About the most successful rancher in the area. Not as big as some but when he sells his calves he keeps the money. I'm darn near like that but I'll pay the electric company a little cause I'm too lazy to chop ice in stock tanks. If anyones interested look up Wyoming's Right to Farm & Ranch laws. Talk about protection from city folks.
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