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<blockquote data-quote="hillrancher" data-source="post: 609144" data-attributes="member: 6761"><p>This is a very interesting subject as it is a problem that I am toiling with as of now. </p><p>I watched this with my neighbor a few years back and it has made me not speak to his son or even treat as if I ever knew him. He sold every thing in the three days before the funeral and bragged about how quick he got rid of it. Left his mother in a home and never came back to see her.</p><p>I have one son which lives on one of the farms, but does not give a tinkers dam about any part of farming. I am getting old enough to be thinking about what I should do when I start peeing down my legs.</p><p>The decision as of now is never quit and who cares after I am dead. I know this is not the correct answer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hillrancher, post: 609144, member: 6761"] This is a very interesting subject as it is a problem that I am toiling with as of now. I watched this with my neighbor a few years back and it has made me not speak to his son or even treat as if I ever knew him. He sold every thing in the three days before the funeral and bragged about how quick he got rid of it. Left his mother in a home and never came back to see her. I have one son which lives on one of the farms, but does not give a tinkers dam about any part of farming. I am getting old enough to be thinking about what I should do when I start peeing down my legs. The decision as of now is never quit and who cares after I am dead. I know this is not the correct answer. [/QUOTE]
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