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Posted by 730 virgil on September 23, 2005 at 06:49:55 from (64.12.117.7):
In Reply to: Re: mo.farming posted by Jimmy King on September 23, 2005 at 01:05:25:
I have been wondering about weather at Elmo ,which is on line between Bloomington and Sprinfield Il. They can have some pretty rough weather , but not as long a time as we have up here on Il Wi state line . Do you have any of the problems with big city people ging out there ? We are close enough to Chicago those critters come out here with their money and attitudes treat us commoners like the stuff i get on my boots when i check my cows and wonder why we don't stoop and kiss to up to them . My wife livied in that area most of her life until this farm kid saved her . Susie just hates in there any more to many people , cars , stores , streets and then you have to noise and the feeling it's all of top of you. What takes the cake is they come out here to get away from and then bring that stuff with them ,as they can't live with out it . How are newcomers welcomed to these areas in Mo ?
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