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No easy answer to the parent thing. Because every personality is different some people change some don’t. All you can do is do your best. Try not to do things that you might regret tomorrow, a week, a year...later?
Not saying it’s your situation but there are things I wish I had listened to my parents about as it took many years later to realize myself they were right and some things I was right about. Or at least I live thinking I was right. Lol
Don’t dwell on it. See opportunities to make it better. Family is important If you can keep it together.Last edited by the big wheel; Oct 3, 2020, 10:06.
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Originally posted by furrowtickler View PostBig issue ... getting done harvest..
May be offensive to some viewers .... LOL
Chuck will call me in .. lol
Themselves.
This is not a good look along with photos of spraying too close to watercourses etc. Some farmers on here recklessly and regularly vacate their social licence.
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Originally posted by Bin Lurking View PostBiggest issue facing farmers??
Themselves.
This is not a good look along with photos of spraying too close to watercourses etc. Some farmers on here recklessly and regularly vacate their social licence.
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Originally posted by the big wheel View PostOur mla s drive around drunk we can have a beer 🺠every so often.
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Originally posted by Bin Lurking View PostBiggest issue facing farmers??
Themselves.
This is not a good look along with photos of spraying too close to watercourses etc. Some farmers on here recklessly and regularly vacate their social licence.
Funny how some jump on lame opportunities to throw shade on the hard work done by many farmers who pump billions into the Canadian Economy yearly .
How’s life going in Australia or wherever your from ?
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Originally posted by Bin Lurking View PostYou're your own worst enemy. Sad but true.
I may be going out on a limb here but I don't recall any pedestrians being hit by a combine lately.
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Originally posted by rumrocks View PostI question how you can criticize a farmer for having a beer in a parked combine in a isolated field at the end of harvest when the real issue for public safety is people texting or talking on phones while driving 70 kph on a busy street with pedestrians on both sides of the sidewalk.
I may be going out on a limb here but I don't recall any pedestrians being hit by a combine lately.
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Originally posted by Blaithin View PostI think the biggest thing is don’t run them. Even in sorting. You get them on the run, might as well go have a coffee break. Been close to more serious wrecks with people being too forceful to speed things up than I’m sure I’ll ever be with the slow and steady approach.
Today me and my fat wonder cow won the day. I walked, she followed. The herd came in behind.
Considering we were bringing up the rear, we made a real break for it to lead the final half mile 😆
..I've always found it easy following the purdy ones too over the years..
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