Posted by ShadetreeRet on October 12, 2012 at 22:05:51 from (184.4.21.191):
In Reply to: why do I like this site ? posted by larry@stinescorners on October 12, 2012 at 21:02:58:
Larry,most of those with bigger houses and fancier cars also have larger payments and are deeper in debt. I never let that worry me. You have talents that many would envy, and it shows in the photos of your work.You love to grow things and have a place to do so, how many of them do? If it came down to it, you could move to your farm and be largely self sufficient. How many of those people could do that? How many of them even know which end of a shovel to pick up? I grew up without the proverbial pot to pee in, and had a bad inferiority complex. Over time I became a small engine tech. at a Sears Mail Order Plant. Many of the smaller stores had no service dept. so they shipped customers goods to us for repair.A lot of stores that did have a service dept. sent mdse. to us also. One day while at a one-day class, I over heard some others talking about what they did for this and that, and I realized, these were some of the ones who had been sending stuff to the plant for me to fix. In other words, if they ran into a problem, they just sent it to us to fix. So I decided right then, "Hilton, you are as good as the best, and better than the rest!" After that I held my head a little higher. So just hang in there, you probably wouldn't like their shoes anyway!
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