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<blockquote data-quote="50/50Farms" data-source="post: 1799717" data-attributes="member: 42731"><p>I completely disagree with the sentiment regarding toeing the line so you're not the only one in the area on the train. We've got a good sized place down in the coal hills that the company men can kiss my you know what on. They've never touched it and never will, and the one time we thought we might lose it I made it plain that nobody will ever come in and crank a machine on that place that I don't want and live through the day to tell about it. If I won the lottery, amongst other things I would buy up four tracts, they are the four big tracts that are currently for sale and have been for sale for ten years and they are preventing my hometown from blooming out further. I will do anything to be a thorn in the side of progress, I am a curmudgeonly son of a beech in terms of growth. I will be a burr under every saddle I can until they put me to bed with a pick and a shovel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="50/50Farms, post: 1799717, member: 42731"] I completely disagree with the sentiment regarding toeing the line so you're not the only one in the area on the train. We've got a good sized place down in the coal hills that the company men can kiss my you know what on. They've never touched it and never will, and the one time we thought we might lose it I made it plain that nobody will ever come in and crank a machine on that place that I don't want and live through the day to tell about it. If I won the lottery, amongst other things I would buy up four tracts, they are the four big tracts that are currently for sale and have been for sale for ten years and they are preventing my hometown from blooming out further. I will do anything to be a thorn in the side of progress, I am a curmudgeonly son of a beech in terms of growth. I will be a burr under every saddle I can until they put me to bed with a pick and a shovel. [/QUOTE]
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