Posted by Al Baker(pumpman) on March 19, 2016 at 20:26:13 from (208.77.130.238):
In Reply to: High School??? posted by JD Seller on March 19, 2016 at 17:46:32:
JD,most of the folks on this web site are social out casts. If we were into group type things we would be at one tonight and not on a computer. Like you, I put more energy into getting started into life than I did sports. I did drink my share early,but learned that no good ever came from drinking. I was told I was going to go nowhere so I did go off to college to learn a good trade that would enable me to become a farmer. I can hold a conversation for hours with anyone as long as we talk, cattle, tractors, trucking, wrenching, hogs, or crops. Anything else I am bored. Never learned how to enjoy life and take it easy, but I sure enjoy farming. Like you I sometimes ask myself what I missed. If I was in the cool crowd would I have made it where I am today? My land, cattle, machinery, and diesel business are paid for and clear. it has been one hell of a ride with lots of bumps. Not sure either of us would change much if we could. Wouldn't be here today if we did. Keep looking forward, never back, and hang on!!! Its a lot of fun. Al
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