Posted by rrlund on August 21, 2016 at 07:44:05 from (162.250.26.30):
In Reply to: Re: 1095 days to go.... posted by Bruce from Can. on August 21, 2016 at 07:27:09:
I remember chuckling to myself when a neighbor who'd sold his cows,told me that nobody over 50 had any business milking cows. I figured they'd find me dead of old age in the barn some day. Then,when I got closer to 50,I started to realize that you can die of old age at 50. I started to think back to some of those old guys on the milk route when I hauled cans back in the early to mid 70s. Those old guys were out there in the barn 16 hours a day to send a can of milk a day. I knew I had to get in to something else while I was still young enough to get something else established and making some money. I milked from nine days before I turned 16 until I was 48 and 167 days old. That was enough for me. If one of the boys had wanted to keep it up,I'd have helped them,but for one man alone to keep it up was just insane. I'm sure glad I quit when I did. I haven't been sorry for even one split second.
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