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<blockquote data-quote="cow pollinater" data-source="post: 1082109" data-attributes="member: 14661"><p>I used to but I don't anymore. I've found way to often that the same poor decisions that keep them from being successful enough to own land of their own gets played out when they're on someone else's property. I'm softer on kids in hopes that they'll turn out okay, but they usually don't.</p><p>I don't mean to sound like to much of a hardass, but there's usually a reason why they are have-nots. :frowns: </p><p>Things like being arrogant enough to set up a tree stand on a property line, crawl into it and get drunk are fairly common mistakes for a lot of people. They probably think something to the effect of, "well at least this time we're not out driving around drunk" and that makes it okay to them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cow pollinater, post: 1082109, member: 14661"] I used to but I don't anymore. I've found way to often that the same poor decisions that keep them from being successful enough to own land of their own gets played out when they're on someone else's property. I'm softer on kids in hopes that they'll turn out okay, but they usually don't. I don't mean to sound like to much of a hardass, but there's usually a reason why they are have-nots. :frowns: Things like being arrogant enough to set up a tree stand on a property line, crawl into it and get drunk are fairly common mistakes for a lot of people. They probably think something to the effect of, "well at least this time we're not out driving around drunk" and that makes it okay to them. [/QUOTE]
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