Most of the above posts were in sarcasm. The
trouble is, that sarcasm is difficult to interpret in
text form. Either way, the crop will go in, and the
crop will come off, big farms and small farms. It
does make a chuckle as to what farmers think of
others and then call them neighbors.
I have a big farmer neighbor that bought out his
brother, got divorced and then changed over to
organic. We had a discussion about the
tumultuous couple of years he had experienced.
One thing he said I thought was fitting was, "what
people think of me is one of my business"
meaning that he was busy dealing with his own
life and not concerned about what everybody else
was guessing at how it turn out for him.
trouble is, that sarcasm is difficult to interpret in
text form. Either way, the crop will go in, and the
crop will come off, big farms and small farms. It
does make a chuckle as to what farmers think of
others and then call them neighbors.
I have a big farmer neighbor that bought out his
brother, got divorced and then changed over to
organic. We had a discussion about the
tumultuous couple of years he had experienced.
One thing he said I thought was fitting was, "what
people think of me is one of my business"
meaning that he was busy dealing with his own
life and not concerned about what everybody else
was guessing at how it turn out for him.
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