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Re: Farmer Wannabees
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Posted by Baelee05 on November 19, 2005 at 08:01:12 from (69.19.14.27):
In Reply to: Farmer Wannabees posted by John T on November 18, 2005 at 06:38:25:
Gee whiz. Lightnen up a little. You sound like someone who can't afford a diesel pickup and has a hard on for anyone that can. I can't afford one and don't drive one. I don't care if people around me at the Coop or trail ride drive one though. If they have the money for toys,so be it. One thing to keep in mind. A lot of those folks with the fancy trucks and trailers that you curse probably owe a ton of money on them as well. They are probably a lot more in debt than you or I. These rich folks that do have the money for this stuff also contribute a lot of sales tax and property tax revenue to their communities. Don't be so jealous. Live your life and don't worry about them. By the way I see plenty of older trucks and trailers at trail rides around here. Change isn't always bad. We can't live in the past forever and pretend that things aren't different than they were in the days of Andy Griffith. They are different. We may as well get over it and accept it. Life goes on.
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