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Re: country/farm living is the best!
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Posted by mike a. tenn. on March 07, 2007 at 02:45:08 from (75.120.200.24):
In Reply to: Re: country/farm living is the best! posted by Brad in WI on March 07, 2007 at 02:30:07:
brad in wi...i agree with you brad. even tho there's a lot of hard work to do on a farm, other jobs and work can be pretty tough too. i was a lineman for the phone co. for 30 years up near the city, i'd have liked to see bradnw follow me around for a couple days with 60+ pounds of tools in a belt huffing them up pole after pole all day long on a set of climbing hooks. i worked side by side with millworkers and construction workers all my life and what they did would compete with farm work anyday. on the other hand, the living in the country part i have to agree with him on. now that i'm retired i have a "little farm" that i play on, i love getting back to my roots in the country just for the peace and quiet and elbow room. but lets give credit where credit is due bradnw, "here's to the hard working man no matter where he does his work!" -mike
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