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<blockquote data-quote="rod" data-source="post: 901388" data-attributes="member: 5382"><p>Its the same way where I live. I never delivered to a farmer who said he was having a "great year". It was ALWAYS "oh woe is me" --yet they were driving a new top of the line pickup and talked about how they wished it would snow so they could get out on their new snowmobiles. Very very few of them lived in the "old homestead" ---they for the most part had nicer homes than the city dwellers. I came to the conclusion years ago that life on the farm wasn't the "hardship" it was presented to be. P.S. My wife grew up on a farm and alot of the her relitives still live on one so I do have a somewhat first hand view of the situation. If you need to see the newest and best pickups of the current year all I have to do is attend one of the family gatherings. (and yes they also do the "oh woe is me " routine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rod, post: 901388, member: 5382"] Its the same way where I live. I never delivered to a farmer who said he was having a "great year". It was ALWAYS "oh woe is me" --yet they were driving a new top of the line pickup and talked about how they wished it would snow so they could get out on their new snowmobiles. Very very few of them lived in the "old homestead" ---they for the most part had nicer homes than the city dwellers. I came to the conclusion years ago that life on the farm wasn't the "hardship" it was presented to be. P.S. My wife grew up on a farm and alot of the her relitives still live on one so I do have a somewhat first hand view of the situation. If you need to see the newest and best pickups of the current year all I have to do is attend one of the family gatherings. (and yes they also do the "oh woe is me " routine. [/QUOTE]
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