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Country Boy (by tractorjohn)

 TheBillCollector 
24-Mar-12 3:30 am
Man that'd be the life. I'd come shoot the geese out of your feld for you, just feed me and no charge required! Ill buy my own ammo an all

 

 

 
 
 Trisha777 
24-Mar-12 3:40 am
Tractorjohn you definetly fortunate to live amongst nature. City life like cape towns can be very exciting but country lifes way better asits peaceful and i personally am very hyperactive so its nice being busy and keeps one young fit and healthy

 

 

 
 
 Trisha777 
24-Mar-12 3:42 am
Tractorjohn city lifes exciting but countrys peaceful and nicee to be busy as keeps one young fit and healthy.

 

 

 
 
 Trisha777 
24-Mar-12 3:44 am
Why doesnt this forum notify one cos one isnt always aware someones chatted to one here so may miss conversations

 

 

 
 
 tractorjohn 
24-Mar-12 5:20 am
Why doesnt this forum notify one cos one isnt always aware someones chatted to one here so may miss conversations
I'll send you a message to let you know how to tell when somebody writes a new post.

 

 

 
 
 tractorjohn 
24-Mar-12 5:31 am
@Trisha777: Yes it is peaceful out here especially at nights & on Sundays. No cars honking their horns, playing loud music, just birds singing maybe coyotes howling at night and my dogs Russell & TenFour may bark from time to time. Sometimes it gets so quiet out here you can hear a pin drop in a haystack but good luck trying to find it.

 

 



Last edited by tractorjohn; 24-Mar-12 5:40 am.
 
 
 tractorjohn 
24-Mar-12 5:38 am
@TheBillCollector: There may be alot of farmers who would take you up on that offer. I've seen on other farms who grow more wheat than my boss does, have 1,000's of geese land in their fields. But most of those farmers use a machine that runs off LP Gas that makes gunshot sounds through out the day to drive the geese away.

 

 

 
 
 tractorjohn 
24-Mar-12 10:57 am
@Trisha777: Being that you live in a town, are there any farmer's markets there for people to buy what other people grow in their gardens? It's very popular here in the bigger cities.

 

 

 
 
 TheBillCollector 
24-Mar-12 11:28 am
@tractorjohn: Yeah i have seen farmers around here use those nifty machines,but our problem is all the crows.

 

 

 
 
 tractorjohn 
24-Mar-12 12:54 pm
@TheBillCollector: Oh I see. Well here the geese are only a problem in the winter. What type of crops are grown in Tennesse?

 

 

 
 
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