Posted by dave2 on June 26, 2009 at 07:57:53 from (139.139.35.70):
In Reply to: Rabies??? posted by GeneMO on June 26, 2009 at 07:33:49:
GeneMO said: (quoted from post at 07:33:49 06/26/09) How long are you planning on staying in that socialist utopia?
Gene
Been here longer than I've been anywhere else.... Couple of inconveniences and some things are pricey, but I can get around most. Couldn't do what I'm doing here in the States without being in debt and paying taxes on everything I do. Horses are cheaper to keep here and bring a bunch more money. Feed is cheaper and within a couple of miles. Can leave my car doors unlocked and have forgot my wallet on the seat plenty of times. Can walk, ride, or drive just about anywhere on a right of way road without some idiot threatening to shoot me. Don't KNOW of a drug problem in my area. Live kinda in the boonies, but can walk to 3 different resteraunts and watch a live soccer game (I hate soccer) and drink beer half mile from the house. 3 hospitals and about 8 specialty clinics within 20 miles and am 5 minutes from work (for the next couple years anyway). And the beer is good. Got kinda spoiled.........
When we get older we may wipe out everything and come back (I'll come back and she'll go) to the States. I'm the baby of the family so by that time, everyone else will probably be gone, so you never know.
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