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Re: OT: Has the NFL gone NUTS!


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Posted by Robert Searcy on February 01, 2007 at 11:59:39 from (144.226.230.36):

In Reply to: OT: Has the NFL gone NUTS! posted by msb on February 01, 2007 at 08:39:10:

what in the world is a super bowl, seems like someone last month was talking about some other goofy bowls of stuff and something called a world scaries or something like that.

I dont have time for such foolishness, I have livestock that needs tending, machinery that needs fixin, fences to repair, feeders to fill, waterers to clean, 3 kids to homeschool, food to cook, dishes, washing etc.........i never get to sleep before midnight, we only have one 19" tv and a set of rabbit ears to catch the news if we get a chance for the weather.

TV continues to ruin our country and I refuse to pay it any attention, my kids do get to watch cartoons on saturday mornings but thats about it, call me unamerican or whatever you wish but it sure makes for more family time, fun time with the kids.

If you ask someone like me, that is where our country has gone by ignoring the obvious, literally to hell in a handbasket

we dont have many neighbors we just have people that live next door that you wave at and they look at you like your derranged or something

We have some folks move in just 1/4 mile down the road a couple months back, we made a cheesecake and some cookies and got all the kids together, walked down and knocked on the door, they stood there with their mouths open and said you are here to what, welcome us to the neighborhood?

we said yea, we made you something, they just stood there and didnt know what to say, the kids introduced themselves and then it was silent after the introductions, they had no idea what to do............i was just floored on my walk home

have no idea what they thot after we left, we gave them our phone number and such and told them to stop by blah blah..........or call if they needed anything like a jump start, had a flat, needed sugar, eggs, flour, milk.......you know the drill

you would have thot we landed in a space ship in their yard, colored green with antenna cropping our of our heads

I was born 2 generations too late to live in this mess of a nation, I get so frustrated when I see things progressively getting worse.

Thank the good lord I still have my freedom to do what I want to an extent and can raise my children that way as well.

Okay, off my soapbox now, NEXT!!!!




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