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Re: Inconsiderate? Farmers
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Posted by IA Roy on October 04, 2006 at 21:00:07 from (71.7.25.129):
In Reply to: Re: Inconsiderate? Farmers posted by MN Bob on October 04, 2006 at 09:13:18:
Mn Bob Don't take it personal. I enjoy your replies to many subjects. I realize now that I should have kept my opinions to myself. I should not have mentioned the word lazy. I remember the long hours day after day doing what it took to get the job done. However I do wonder why it is necessary to get the harvest done by the 3rd week of October. I remember 35 years ago feeling good being done before Thanksgiving. Last year I came over a hill on a 32' wide blacktop and meet a combine with a 12 row corn head on it. There was no warning vehicle and the hill had enough fall off that there was minimal visibility and stopping distance. This is on a road that the 18 wheelers (many farmer owned) go in excess of 60 mph. It makes me want to stop and park my car on my side of the road and walk away and let the other person deal with the problem. However My upbringing prevents me from doing this. From some of the replies that came back to me, I wonder what other laws and rules are made to be ignored by those who don't think that they apply to them. Again my apologies to those who are innocent.
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