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Posted by Van on October 04, 2003 at 07:08:30 from (63.175.41.113):
In Reply to: Off topic Building a house on your own land. posted by Huw from west wales uk. on October 03, 2003 at 08:22:38:
I second the one from Indy about every yuppie with a compact and credit card moving in. They seem to bring their way of life with them and then expect us to live by their standards. They are also driving the land prices up to the point I will not be able to afford to expand my farm in the near future. I have my share of the bunnie/tree huggers (several families) right up the road from us and they think I am just a crude redneck because we actually eat some of the animals we produce and hunt. (They think meat comes from the store) A farmer in the next county shot two dogs running his calves last spring, the folks that owned the dogs came looking for them two days later and he told them where to find the dogs and what happened. Needless to say they filed a complaint with the sheriff and DA and it went to court. He was fined $3000 per dog and told to leave his rifle at home when checking cattle in the future. The city is moving in boys and there is nothing we can do but VOTE. In time if this trend continues we will regress to the point of each little "farm" having to grow thier own groceries because all of the great farmers that feed the world will not be there anymore. I have vented for the day, sorry about the long post. Van
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