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My Redneck love poem
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<blockquote data-quote="cowboy43" data-source="post: 1103894" data-attributes="member: 10124"><p>when you make statements on here sometimes you do not convey your true thoughts as you mean them and they come out wrong, if I can make it come out right this time. When I was growing up their was true county people, no running water, no electricity, out house , cooked by wood or kerosene , your closest neighbor may have been a mile or more away. Chickens and all other farm animals ran loose in the yard, girls helped with the outdoor chores and went barefoot, if they got chicken mess between their toes they did not give it a second thought. but when they went to town they cleaned up real good and did not show country at all . They knew what real country living was and have carried it through out their lives.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowboy43, post: 1103894, member: 10124"] when you make statements on here sometimes you do not convey your true thoughts as you mean them and they come out wrong, if I can make it come out right this time. When I was growing up their was true county people, no running water, no electricity, out house , cooked by wood or kerosene , your closest neighbor may have been a mile or more away. Chickens and all other farm animals ran loose in the yard, girls helped with the outdoor chores and went barefoot, if they got chicken mess between their toes they did not give it a second thought. but when they went to town they cleaned up real good and did not show country at all . They knew what real country living was and have carried it through out their lives. [/QUOTE]
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