Posted by farmer101IL on November 12, 2009 at 09:52:01 from (173.108.162.44):
In Reply to: Working for a farmer posted by farmer101IL on November 12, 2009 at 09:25:14:
What's real sad is , the misunderstanding that you think i have nothing to do. My lovely bride and i own 3 properties in 3 states. She will retire from the Air Force in 2 years. She is stationed at Warner Robins AFB, taking care of the critters. I am in Illinois on my farm wrapping things up . My whole 3 acres of bean done yesterday. I have 5 acres of corn to do waiting for it to dry. I have hay to haul to Ga. this week, 1000 mile there. I am cleaning pig pens and getting ready to move some to a neighbors place for the winter.
I will make 2 trips in the next month to Ga. I also am wrapping up some backhoe work , for a few friends. No charge friends!!!!!!
Also i help neighbors with their harvest for fun!! No charge. I have done well for myself over the last 20 years, this is how i share my money, by sharing with others, not being forced to give it to slobs that don't want to help themselves. I built some spec houses, and also have some nice property we have bought over our life time.
I was up a 5 this morning enjoying the sunrise.!! I like to think for myself. If you will notice sometimes i am not on here for a week at a time . You might wonder why? My work i do is enjoyable , so sometimes i just am to tired to get on here.
My friend what have you been doing , to feel as if you can judge me.?
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