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Posted by Mark Hendershot on December 29, 2001 at 09:25:01 from (216.166.150.160):
In Reply to: Re: Advice for a newbie..? posted by ol'plow boy on December 29, 2001 at 04:37:25:
Bill; Do you remember when you moved into the country? Is it a crime to get away from the city? When I moved out (many years ago) some people got mad and said look the city is coming! Well I told them why didn't you buy all the land so nobody could move near you! Not everbody can make it in the country, most move back after it get rough on them. Where I live the old ones die out and the new ones move in (as will happen with me). It is a attitude that once you move to the country nobody else can, but that is not fair! I feel that if you want your space you need to buy it to protect it. You can't buy a place in the country and expect all the land around you that you don't own to stay the same because it belongs to someone else. This is America the land of the free and be glad that you can move and own land. Some people were not born in the country and as they grow up they want their place just like you did. Give them credit for wanting there place in the country away from the city and working for the resualts. At least this guy did not sell a Big House in the city and move his Mansion out, he wants to build his own place and have the better life. This should not offend you, I am sorry but I here this all the time about people moving in when most of them did the same thing themselves and they want to denie others that freedom. Think back when you moved if they said to you, hey you can't move here I live here allready and this is my country not yours. Mark H.
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