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#1 Jun 02 2004 at 12:39 PM Rating: Decent
I've lived on this little piece of **** land for about a year now, I live out in the country for those who didnt know but I used to live in the city all my life where I did absolutley nothing of hard work besides mow the lawn ( now I brushhog a whole ******* field...) and do daily chores around the house. My grandpa owns a farm and I have helped him out alot when I visit him so I'm no novice to hard work but damn, actually living on a farm sucks ***.

So anyways when we first moved here all it was was land, thorns, trees and tall grass but its shapen up abit no thanks to the hard work of me and my dad but still I hate it out here. Some of you will never know the hate that I feel and be glad you dont because in my opinion living on a farm sucks. Do any of you live on farms and do daily hard work? Do you actually like it?


Hahaha 666 post, burn baby burn!

Edited, Wed Jun 2 13:39:35 2004 by trunksbrando
#2 Jun 02 2004 at 1:57 PM Rating: Decent
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Never actually lived on a farm, but I live in a farming community and worked in my dads welding shop, and had horses and animals to take care of, and yes I had to work my a$$ off, in 120 degree whether mind you. But I loved it, and now that I moved into the big city, I hate the big city. I think people are most comfortable in the places where the grew up at. As soon as I am done with school and I get the chance, I am moving back to the country!
#3 Jun 02 2004 at 2:23 PM Rating: Decent
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Well, I live in a small city and my Uncle has 15 acres about a couple hours away from my house. When I heard the sound of 15 acres I thought his land was GIGANTIC! Most likely because I never knew what an acre really was. Anyway I go out there every once and a while to get away from everyone. It is nice, but I could not imagine waking up everyday out there when the next house lives a good mile away. No arcade, mall, etc. When I am out there I like it though. I take his ATV and just ride all over. then when I get bored of that I take one of his horses and ride through the fields.

I just can't imagine living there though. All alone... I feel sorry for you.
#4 Jun 02 2004 at 2:42 PM Rating: Decent
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I used to live in Boone, North Carolina for a short bit. Lots of farms there, mind you. And I worked on one, a huge horsefarm with about 21 horses. I actually liked it, but mainly because of the horses. Though the **** shoveling got kinda old~

I grew to love the animals though, so it was a tough love for the farm I guess.

Now I live in the NE and commute to NYC and Philly and sorts..In a way I miss the country and farms further south and in Europe after seeing these big American cities =/
#5 Jun 02 2004 at 4:25 PM Rating: Default
I perfer city life over farm life any day, I dont know what it is about farms, I just really dislike them
#6 Jun 02 2004 at 6:42 PM Rating: Decent
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You have to make the best out your circumstances. Let me learn ya. Any attractive neighbors? Any cool neighbors to hang out with? Anything in town?

Wait, wait. How old are you?

EQ or FF are coo, but have any people things to do?

Get back to the fundoctor, he help you.
#7 Jun 02 2004 at 6:51 PM Rating: Good
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Any attractive neighbors?

Yeah, but they're probably his cousins. Smiley: tongue
#8 Jun 02 2004 at 6:56 PM Rating: Decent
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Thats soo funny I chipped a tooth! So whats the answer, Trunks?
#9 Jun 02 2004 at 9:55 PM Rating: Decent
lol no i dont have any attractive neighbors, some cute girls live about 5 mins away and thats it. and the only attractive cousin i have is my 3rd cousin who lives in oklahoma but dont think of me as anything im just stating the facts you sick pervs.

im 16, no nothen to do in town population 1100 people and city is about 35 mins away. no cool neighbors really, so all i do is play EQ all day. i have nothing better to do, unless im outside worken or goen to work at my job. I have a social life I just choose not to live it.
#10 Jun 02 2004 at 10:31 PM Rating: Decent
I guess it would suck being 16 living in a city with everything handed to you on a silver platter and move on a farm and actually have to do some work to earn something. Yeah must suck. If everybody was scared of hard work and hated it, there would be no farmer! I lived on the farm all my life then moved to the city, how easy!!! You know what tho?!?! Noise, neighbors living 6" to your window, no place to move, polution etc.... Bleh, guess you need to have lived on the farm and working hard all your life to realise that it's really the city that sucks. City is good for outings. For living? No way!
#11 Jun 03 2004 at 8:07 AM Rating: Decent
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#12 Jun 03 2004 at 11:42 AM Rating: Decent
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You're right. Living on a farm sucks. Living in a farm community sucks even more. Living in a farm community filled with nothing but retirement homes, legion-esque halls, and only 1 fast food place (that only hires blonde high school girls until they can get hitched at 18 to a trucker and spend the rest of their lives working in a factory and hatching like-minded boring puppies) is even worse.

Good lord what I wouldn't give for a Starbucks. Feel my pain.
#13 Jun 03 2004 at 11:54 AM Rating: Good
I grew up on a farm. I will never, ever forget the very specific smell of ******** No matter how hard I try. and I hated driving 45 minutes each way just to see a movie or grab a burger.

That said, there sure is something nice about pissing outdoors. Yeah, I know you can do that anywhere, but people tend to stare in the mall parking lot. Cotton smells absolutely wonderful just as the sun comes up and the dew is almost dripping off the bolls. And people actually know what guns are for. Farm folk don't shoot at each other very often, at least not where I grew up. I think that's mainly because they hit what they aim at. Anybody involved in a shooting is either dead or jailed for murder after the first time they pull a trigger.

I love the convenience of the city, I hate the crowds. Currently, I'm on the outskirts of Columbia, SC, so I pretty much have the best of both at the moment. I hope it lasts.
#14 Jun 03 2004 at 12:04 PM Rating: Decent
My boyfriend's grandpa lives in Indiana. It's really pretty out there, and I like the idea of having to drive a half hour away to get to a food place. Mcdonald's and the foodstore are a good 15-20 mins away, but there's a Wal-Mart right down the street...go figure.

I grew up in South Jersey...and although I didn't live on a farm, there still wasn't much there. Suburbs, I guess. Now that I moved in with my bf, we're right next to Toms River and SeaSide heights, theres tons of traffic and I hate it!
#15 Jun 03 2004 at 2:37 PM Rating: Excellent
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#16 Jun 03 2004 at 2:59 PM Rating: Good
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I like living on a post farm.
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I[b][/b] like l[u][/u]iv[sm][/sm]ing on a po[i][/i]st fa[lg][/lg]rm.
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#19 Jun 03 2004 at 4:36 PM Rating: Decent
you trying to get your post count up?
#20 Jun 03 2004 at 4:38 PM Rating: Decent
like my new avatar?
#21 Jun 03 2004 at 4:41 PM Rating: Good
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Actually I was gonna post about it. Way to link your sig to your avatar. Cracked me up. Smiley: lol
#22 Jun 03 2004 at 6:12 PM Rating: Decent
thanks
#23 Jun 03 2004 at 7:12 PM Rating: Decent
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How old are the girls? You the shy type? When will you have a car? Have a job?
#24 Jun 03 2004 at 8:40 PM Rating: Decent
the girls age from 14 to 18, im 16. im not shy and i know all the girls, i have a car and i have a job
#25 Jun 03 2004 at 10:49 PM Rating: Decent
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excellent. Are you enterested, or atleast willing to be entertained by any of them? If so, initiate a reason to be around. Any ideas bout this last one?
#26 Jun 03 2004 at 10:50 PM Rating: Decent
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Question: Are you or the girls super religous? I know how you country folk are.
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