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Posted by paul on October 04, 2006 at 09:32:54 from (66.44.132.109):
In Reply to: Inconsiderate? Farmers posted by IA Roy on October 02, 2006 at 20:19:21:
> Or are these guys so lazy that they are willing to risk someone else's life to save a little time in pursuit of the almighty dollar. Farming is tough, hard, dusty work. All day long. That line problably got you in trouble. Walk a mile in some one else's shoes before you call them lazy. When you are out on the road in a big huge machine going 15 mph, and you see _many_ idiots doing very dangerous moves getting around you so they can save 2 minutes of time....... I think all of us farmers know of someone who was sued or wrecked by a really bad driver. If you can't see a combine on the orad, how can you possibly be driving safely???? Well, you are getting the rath of our side of the story. Folks on 10 acres don't have a clue what farming is all about, no spray, no dust, no smell, taxes need to go up to pave roads, need water districts put in so the fool doesn't have to dig his own well, and so on. Generalizations - but out of 10 people who move onto a little plot of land, you'll run into that problem more than once. And once is all it takes to ruin the neighborhood. --->Paul
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