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Re: Booker and harris
[Re: jwalker77]
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06/06/20 05:17 PM
06/06/20 05:17 PM
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We had three acres of canteloupes when I was about 12yo. They were some high dollar seed canteloupes we stuck in the ground one at a time. Then it started to rain. They grew up in grass and daddy made me work them out cause the seed were so expensive. Me and my aunt Dean hoed all day long several days trying to save that little canteloupe patch. That was a struggle for a 12yo, sure enoung. In 1993 my daddy brought home $300/week and managed to raise four kids and we all ate good every day but never took a dime from the govt, as far as I know. Must have been a struggle. What the crap do these two know about a struggle? Part of the problem is many of these people haven’t ever worked a full day in the hot sun or probably worked a full day at all. They need some time to haul square bales in July. I can remember joking with the guy we were buying the hay from as we picked it up out of the field. I asked what do I have to do to get fired? He said “throw it over the trailer”! Wasn’t any fun but learned what work was a loan early age.
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