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Re: Re: Re: The Hassles of living in the Country!
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Posted by ron g on December 18, 2001 at 16:18:44 from (65.165.181.51):
In Reply to: Re: Re: The Hassles of living in the Country! posted by Mark Hendershot on December 18, 2001 at 15:06:50:
Mark goodness no malls, my idea of a date is a nice drive too look it old iron-hehe, talk to owners see if they want to part with it. i jest bout city gals. had em here- just do not seem to work out, different goals for life. city folks find odd things important, here them cell phone do not work, i always get a laugh outa that one. lota the local buss do not take c.cards. my sis the yup was down last year fer xmas, well the cell thing, she could handle that, brother in law could not. she asked how i could be happy here, thought for a minute, said well all you see is paid for, i sleep real well at night- why should not i be happy here? tis funny once i was a yuppy once had the real job, the real dept,the real worrys, was scared as a yuppy. time passed i asked myself why? years ago found out what is real, what is life, what really counts in life, love , family, happyness is found in yourself, i finally see ron
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