I'll try to be nice on this but I should not have to justify what I do to you or any body else. #1 how long did it take me to build that cold frame as in hours/days etc how many brakes did I have to take to do so??? #2 when I bale hay how many hours do I drive each tractor and how many brakes do I take when doing so?? #3 how far away is my neighbors place from me?? How long does it take me to grade his driveway and how many brakes do I take doing so?? #4 how old was I when I first started paying into Fica and what was the job I did then. Also what are my doctors orders when it comes to lifting, standing, walking and running a machine?? #5 what is so hard about hunting deer. You go sit in a tree stand shoot the deer and then drag it out of the woods. But here is the things tell me what and how I drag that deer out?? Do I have help of do I do it by my self. See you judge me and have no clue as to how I do things and for that matter you have no clue as to want all problems I have and how I came about having them. There are a lot of others in this site that are also disabled but they also drive tractors bale hay and hunt etc etc So do not put a person down unless you can in fact walk a mile in there shoes and do not judge a person because if you do god will in fact judge you the same way as you judge that person think about it and if you can not read the book
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