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Posted by Bud Sather on December 06, 2005 at 14:12:43 from (209.206.234.62):
In Reply to: OT: School and Exams.... posted by farmallman on December 06, 2005 at 06:41:17:
I was one of those who went to college in 64 and graduated in 68. Used my teaching degree for a few years and then off to do other things like,water plant operator, farming and ranching, freight hauler. Back to school to renew teaching certificate and now teaching at a community college. Still raise a few calves to butcher ( grass fat), make a little hay, drive the 54 JD "R" around for the fun of it, pull the rake with the farmall A, ride the saddle horse for the fun of it, and looking forward to selling the duplex and buying some acreage to retire on as soon as I can. Enjoyed school way back when and still enjoy teaching now. Will be fun when I retire to be a retired hobby farmer... Bud
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