Randy I did not read where Bruce was talking about acting like a low life. He was talking about how people that really did not farm went to all the shows and other farm related activities. Truthfully the term poser made me mad. As I said very few people are lucky enough to make their living farming full time. Right now very few are lucky enough to even find some ground to rent. I can relate to either side of that.
As for what your talking about it would seem you hate were you live. Your always throwing around the term low life and drug heads. I find it hard to believe that the majority of the people in your area are either of those two groups.
As for dressing in your best to go to church or town. Yes that was the common practice in years gone by. You where raised in the 1950-60s. The majority of the people in that time frame could easily afford good cloths. Go back twenty years and things where much different. Today that standard has changed. I see people in church wearing jeans and shorts. Does this make them a low life or bad person??? It would seem that you think they are from your posts. While I am not real religious I do seem to remember that major figure in the Christian religion was from a back ground that would not have him wearing fancy cloths or worrying about how others dressed.
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