Posted by kyplowboy on March 02, 2008 at 04:30:32 from (63.146.226.90):
In Reply to: Haves and Haves Nots posted by Tradititonal Farmer on March 02, 2008 at 01:04:04:
Here is a reply I just made on page two on this have's and have not's. Figured I would put it up here so more people would see it.
"It's like my grandmother said about the depression, she was poor as a church mouse and did not know it. They did not have money for anything, but they had a few sows, a few shorthorn milk cows bred to a herford bull, over an acre of garden just for a family of 5, so on and so on. She tells about going shop'n for new dresses, she would ride with her dad to the mill with a load of corn in the fall. She would pick out the cotton sacks to put the feed and meal in. When they used what was in the sack she made her dresses out of them. They made do just like she does now, the people who buy things just based on the monthly payment, they could loose everything. Hope this is not where we are headed but I am not going to start live'n on a credit card and hope some one bales me out. Good luck.
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