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Re: O/TMaking money growing up
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Posted by TGIN on February 04, 2007 at 03:34:04 from (4.224.66.43):
In Reply to: O/TMaking money growing up posted by 37 chief on February 03, 2007 at 22:26:55:
Me and Dad was partners on a small flock of sheep [34-40 ewes] . I was in 4-H and FFA and showed them at the fair . Never seen much money out of the sheep because Dad said we had to put the money back into the sheep . I could see it on paper but could`nt spend it , never could figger that one out . Used to go intown and mow yards and we were always riding bikes on the back roads looking for someone bailing hay . Whens the last time you was bailing and sombody came in and asked if they could help you !! When I was about 13-14 I talked dad into letting me trade the AC WD for a 454 IH and I went to town and plowed gardens and then started custom bailing with my uncle . Seemed alot easyer back then .
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