Posted by Oldmax on October 21, 2011 at 04:51:04 from (24.154.154.82):
In Reply to: Re: Lazy Americans posted by oldts on October 20, 2011 at 22:12:17:
When you cut them off they will steal what you have worked hard for. You don't think they aer going to WORK do you. The thing around here is SSI or disabilty SS once you you get on that you can set back and watch the rest of us work for you. I know a guy that just got on Disabilty SS he wouldn't work in a PIE factory testing pies. Last winter he ask me if I would bring him a load of wood he said the were cold. A friend had a oak tree down told him he could have it. He asked him if he would cut it up for him. I am 70 friend is 69 and he is 45. He didn't get wood from me and my friend didn't cut it up for him. This is the same guy that Trims & Mows yards all summer for cash. Cleans out buildings for contents. If he can do that he can work a job and support himself and family.
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