Posted by ericlb on January 27, 2013 at 07:27:59 from (75.107.64.57):
In Reply to: Confusing hobby farm posted by Paul on January 27, 2013 at 06:34:35:
sounds like city folks made some money, then moved to the country because its the thing to be seen doing, then found out us country people dont sit around and do nothing like city folks do,there is no such a thing as a farm, either hobby or production, that has nothing that needs doing, now they need somebody to do all the work, the work is getting in the way of their teeth bleaching, hair fixing, and shopping trips lol how to you recognize a real country gal? when you meet her, she has on muck boots up to her knees, her hair is a mess, and tied up, and she has on a mans flannel shirt,and work gloves up to her forearms , and she wants to know what your doing on her place, her truck is a flatbed, hasnt been washed since new, and has a front bumper that would support a tank, at least out here, a city gal in the country; every hair in place, drives a clean suv, wears the latest style on tv, teeth whiter than a neon light and clean hands
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