Posted by Albo5000 on June 08, 2011 at 07:32:50 from (76.9.110.206):
In Reply to: Re: Fenders posted by W.Brehm on June 08, 2011 at 07:10:38:
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Oh I'm sorry that because I come from an educated part of the country you feel threatened. Its OK though because my family's 190 acre farm that is surrounded by developments and is only protected by the local land trust and would otherwise have been lost forever is still a legitimate farm in my opinion. We farm almost year round and it is really tough to have a merry Christmas when your family has to still pay bills and feed mouths and yet has no income. And you better hope that that tomato blight that destroyed your entire crop two seasons ago doesn't return so maybe the local farmers markets will actually make you money this year. No its alright, you may have 20 years on me farming wise, but I still know how to feed my livestock, harrow my fields, dead head my geraniums, and remove the suckers off a tomato plant. God forbid people who actually work to feed their neighbors get a deal from someone who over paid for their fenders. I'm sorry I break my back all day long for my community and decided to have an expensive hobby. Go frig off and scrap your stupid fenders. In fact give me your home address and I'll even pay to send you an acetylene torch so you can destroy your precious fenders so that no one else ever gets to enjoy them like you did.
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