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Re: Re: Re: Re: converting residential acres to agricultural
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Posted by Mark Hendershot on March 12, 2002 at 12:04:16 from (216.166.150.182):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: converting residential acres to agricultural posted by Terry Nelson on March 12, 2002 at 10:40:49:
Terry I realy think the Yuppie thing is over rated some. Just because you have a nice place or drive a nice car and make money, that is not being a Yuppie that is being successful and nothing wrong with hard work and getting ahead. Just don't step on others getting there. Some people will get upset because you have things they don't but so what you can't make everbody happy. Do your own thing make yourself happy first respect others rights your neibors will either like you or not. Don't rub it in there face but what is wrong with a nice house and a clean yard. We all can't be farmers and nothing wrong with living in the country. Don't move in to a area that is for farming and try to split it up sell out and leave that will get a lot of people mad. If you respect the land and take good care of your place dosen't matter what others think about you. This is america you do have some rights to how you live. Every one can't have the same car, house and dog just to keep the people happy. Just try to blend in a little in the area you move into. Mark H.
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