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    #21
    Mb cant say it but the head prick of wit brainwashed everyone and a bunch of old greedy bastards really never got the "just a bunch of farmers" slogan all for free will and such but dont tell me your not a bunch of filthy money *****s.

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      #22
      Mb, i should of made it clearer that i was referring to farmers. The majority have had a few awesome years, with the exception of a few isolated areas. Yes times could get tough for ag industry, but right now we are probably sitting the best. That may change dam soon though.

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        #23
        As far as the oil patch workers go, boo frickin hoo that oil is down and you got laid off! For most working people, if you made the kind of money they do, you would have months, if not years, of money in the bank, and be able to weather this storm quite nicely. The fact that you live miles beyond your means because you don't live in the real world, is your problem. I have a buddy that runs a towing biz and he is benefiting nicely on repo jobs on 4x4's and big campers in oil country... i guess it's not all bad for everyone!!

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          #24
          whats the matter trader joe micky d not giving raises this year?

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            #25
            Question,

            How much rope has the West... bought from ISIL...

            How many Jihad plots... like on our Parliament Hill... and SanBernadino... are being planned?

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              #26
              Oh binthere, I made the choice years ago to head down a much different path than the patch... I tried it and liked it, but already had a family and chose to have a job that has always allowed me to spend more time with them, albeit with no giant wage and per diem... However, that also meant no giant boats, quads, sleds, campers, and diesel trucks. I don't mean to wish ill upon others, but why spend so far beyond what a normal person could afford, knowing full well that this is ALWAYS a possibility in that industry?? My 2 cents...

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                #27
                for your sake trader joe. i hope your job is infallible to the down turn in the economy. there are people who can live beyond their means regardless of which path they choose.

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