Posted by jose bagge on April 10, 2008 at 13:22:34 from (12.161.55.2):
In Reply to: you know what bugs me posted by farmerjon on April 10, 2008 at 08:52:35:
Alrighty- here's what bugs me! The "large" old timers that always talk about how they coulda bought your peice of land "xxx years ago" (insert length of time equivalent to my age) for "xx dollars an acre" (insert dollar amount equivelent to a cup of coffee), and treat both you and your land like it's still worth that...BUT when you wanna buy a peice from them, their dirt is suddenly that "more modern" 50k an acre ground that only the developers can afford... Same ol' timer thinks nothin' of driving his equipment down my drive and across my pasture to get to his back 40, but craps his pants when he spots the girls on horseback riding the perimeter of his feild on the way to a friends house. Hey- i'd still do anything for him, and I THINK he'd do the same, but it DOES bug me!
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