Posted by Googs on February 17, 2010 at 00:35:42 from (208.74.247.249):
In Reply to: OT,saw on Yahoo posted by rrlund on February 16, 2010 at 07:42:21:
I think it's all about expectations. I moved from the city back into the country hoping to get away from the stench (noise, congestion, potholes, in-your-face people, etc.) that exists in the big city. I wanted to live peacefully in the country with fewer hassles. Since moving to the country 6 years ago, I discovered that we have stench here too but only if I go looking for it which I refuse to do. Because of choices (or maybe luck - hard to tell which), I have my little corner of the world on the edge of the woods, wife and kids are in good health and spirit, found a couple like-minded folks that we now call friends, the JD two-banger still gets the job done albeit a little slow, garlic crop looks promising this year, have plenty of firewood to burn yet, and my homebrew has great fizz although some do blow-up sometimes which is my fault cuz I don't drink 'em fast enough. All in all, life is pretty good out here cause I have low expectations for myself which I attain. Hehe! Honestly everyone, if you desire misery - you can find it anywhere. What are your expectations??
Just curious did anyone on this forum Zip to Zap, ND back in the late 60s?? What a great party!! The ND folk were pretty friendly at that event. Well - except for the ND Nat'l Gaurd who after 3 days drove 'em out of the state.
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