Posted by JT on January 16, 2008 at 06:42:55 from (70.226.195.180):
In Reply to: Re: how much is left? posted by Howard H. on January 16, 2008 at 05:22:42:
But, if the Suburbunites are going to move into the areas we have lived in for hundreds of years, they need to adapt to our way of life and quit complaining every time the roads are not interstate smooth, the cattle/hog farm down the road gets a little rank, a little dust gets stirred up when doing field work, the tractor/combine is slowing them down and they cannot get to their hair appointment. My biggest problem, repsect, city folk who move to the "country" think because that big field is there and bare, it make a good place to go 4 wheeling. Don't try to make us conform to their way of life!!! They also need to bring about 5 tons of common sense with them if they want the "country" lifestyle. Most I run into don't have 5 pounds combined. Jim
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