say you had to do it ,, or you should do it , or it would be easy to do it,, but you "could" do it, so you DO have a choice..
I am not going to do it or even ask my wife to do it, because I aint crying about how they are ruining my life,,
Its one of those things,, you want to hear the music pay the piper,, its as simple as that,,
Are times tough around here because prices are up, you betcha,, but do what you can to save and grin and bear it,, I still use my tractors and plow, put some kerosene in the salamander when the tractors freeze, and put gas in my chainsaws to cut firewood, when I can get in the woods with all the snow, and use the gas,, That aint gonna stop,, I could make it stop if I wanted to , but I wont,,
I was plowing today and with my truck I get 5 miles to teh gallon with the plow on it,, I needed gas , I fueled up, I paid for it, My CHOICE could be not to plow me and the neighbors and not pay the "greedy SOBs "their share ,, I decided, I wanted to ,, again you are not forced to DO anything you dont want to do,,
I would never live in the city, or want to ride public transportation, 15 miles from town it wont come out here anyway,, but IF I wanted to I could move to the city where there is public Transportation, or stores within walking distance, I could find a job where I didnt HAVE to drive,, I wont, I dont want to , but I COULD<<<, ALL I was saying there is a choice,, yo make yours and you live with it,, thats my 2 cents,,
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