Posted by jdemaris on March 11, 2008 at 15:08:24 from (67.142.130.19):
In Reply to: Re: Water-holes posted by buickanddeere on March 11, 2008 at 14:32:22:
I had never seen the tobacco? farms until last year when my Ford truck broke down, and I had to wander off the highway to find a repair shop and wound up in London for a day. After leaving we took some smaller roads - all the way from London to Sarnia - and somewhere along that way we saw the farms. They had some kind of shelters built around the crops like I've never seen before. I also noticed that the farms were pretty neat - not a lot of junk laying around and very few tractors parked outside. Many of the older New York farms have junk laying around from many generations - which is kind of neat (I like farm junk). Funny things was - all the Canadian people we dealt with were very nice. Then, we got to the New York border-crossing and met some of the nastiest border-guards I'd ever seen - and I'm a New York native! They really gave us a hard time, I didn't answer the way they wanted, and things got pretty heated. The guy asked me about my citizenship - and I told him "New York" and that really set him off. I guess I was supposed to say "USA" - but I didn't give the wrong answer intentionally. Then he started cursing, and my little three-year kid started crying, then I started getting ticked off, etc. My wife kept wispering to me to "shut up" and not to agitate them any further. In retrospect, she was probably right.
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