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Re: Heres a Question for you
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Posted by old on July 17, 2006 at 16:29:56 from (4.245.3.225):
In Reply to: Re: Heres a Question for you posted by IaGary on July 17, 2006 at 16:07:45:
I never grow up on a farm but both my parents did so I learned some from them plus most of the time we lived in or close to farming country so most of the kids I grew up with where from farm familys. My dream when I grew up was to have a farm which I sort of do now its more hobby then famr but I do put up hay and have for the past 25 years and I wasn't luck to have any one tell/show me how. I'm tring to help these 2 guys but its hard to do when they don't listen to me and what I learned by the road of hard knocks. Over the years I probably broke one to many machines just because I didn't know what I was doing but I learned fast and now know how to listen to the machine and take things slow. Just bugs me I guess they have help and don't listen I didn't and sure wish I had
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