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Re: do'nt you wush!
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Posted by georgeky on February 25, 2007 at 21:14:51 from (152.163.100.199):
In Reply to: do'nt you wush! posted by Marty Johns on February 25, 2007 at 18:46:13:
Yes I do Marty. I cant hardly get my kids to do nothing and there nearly all grown. When I was a kid we(my dad and younger brother) worked the farm almost 7 days a week and I loved it. I remember shoveleing manure for hours so I could drive the tractor for 20 minutes to go and spread it.They think every thing should be given to them because kids they knew at school didn't have to work to get what they wanted, and they acted like they shouldn't have to either. I tried to give my boy's a old Farmall to fix up to pull or work or take to shows or whatever. I was told that they didn't want them. They said dad that is your thing and not ours, I wondered what is their thing. We are a dieing breed I think, but I dont know anything if you dont believe me just ask them.
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