Posted by dave2 on December 31, 2008 at 23:11:20 from (139.139.35.70):
In Reply to: Rude people posted by Walt davies on December 31, 2008 at 12:37:31:
Guess it depends on who you are and what you're doing. I have several local farmers and we raise the horses, some cats, and Australian Sheperds. The farmers mostly have crops which more or less means they are welfare farmers that get subsidized so they can let someone tell them what they can plant and when. They are a little shy about saying what they have(even though everyone knows it) cause they may feel bad about taking the handouts or just want to keep folks feeling sorry for them cause they are so poor. One guy is a registered organic farmer that raises beef and grain. The Government really licks his a$$. He 's like a volture waiting on land to free up so he can swoop in and collect 600 Euro a year per hectare, pay hardly any tax, get outrageous prices for his grain and beef, etc, etc. Him talking about what he has is usually a sore subject with the others because they get 300 euro per hectare and pay more taxes, sell for less, etc.
Myself,
I think it's innocent. If you're not comfortable with the question, you should be secure enough with your position that you tell the asker straight out that it's not an open subject and not try to evade the question.
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