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Posted by Redd on February 07, 2004 at 17:49:27 from (209.254.41.49):
I know most of you are decent folks but why is it there are so many inconsiderate jerks? Ride right past a no tresspass sign and through your wheat. after all, any field is for everyones enjoyment right? Its not about city or country, rich or poor, male or female, its about being rude. These are the same people that cut you off in traffic, at the check out, park in handicap spots, etc. Why because they can and they "deserve" to. If they like riding so much why don't they buy their own land? Maybe this summer I should get dirtbike and ride on their lawn. Oh, but wait, you can't tresspass. I was taught to ask permission. When I was a kid I had a dirt bike and you know I don't remember one time cutting accross a neighbor's farm. Then again I was raised with manners. These same jerk's kids can be seen grabbing toys, pushing to be first, and blabbing in church, because they're sooo cute and rude just like mom and dad. Whew, I feel better. Thanks
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