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Posted by Jonathan Brown on October 03, 2005 at 12:40:04 from (69.245.180.63):
In Reply to: Re: Overpowered posted by James2 on October 03, 2005 at 10:03:17:
When you start labling people you confuse your self. My grandpa had a full time job and he was a full time farmer as well. he raised cattle and he rasied crops. sure he worked fourty hours in town, but he worked a lot more time on the farm. He maily worked the factory job in order to provide medical insurance and retirment. buy the way after he retired he did quit farming as much as well. and then he would admit it was more of a hobbie just farming the fourty acres at home and the 25 he still rented. But there was a time he farmed almost 600 acres all buy himself with nothing more that a 340 row crop and a farmall c. so I guess he was not a farmer in your eyes either. But he did have the honor passing away in the seat of his tractor. if there is a better way to go? hell no.
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