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Re: Do All REAL Farmers feel that way
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Posted by kyhayman on October 03, 2006 at 14:00:38 from (64.12.116.74):
In Reply to: Do All REAL Farmers feel that way posted by Tom Wise on October 03, 2006 at 13:04:58:
I live in an area that has seen the population increse from 8000-24000 in the last 20 years and with the current new housing starts on the books right now it will double again to 48000 within 5 years. To a person, I have no objection to the new folks who move in save one.... tresspassing (OMG I wish that they would keep their kids, fishing poles, atv's, and dogs at home). Of course the last person I had to run off from fishing was a long time resident :-(. I've had to deal with the horns blowing, fingers waving, profanity, and the look of anger when it takes me 30 mins to fill up at the gas station. I always try to smile and wave back all friendly with a big grin. Other than that I'm glad to see and meet new people, I think they are an asset to the community. With that said, I have to be honest, I am a bit standoffish, but thats not just with the new people. Just the way I am. Most of you on here know me better than the guys next door.
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