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bought a farm.  it was an amish dairy and beef project and they wanted to move to utah with their family.

the farms sold fair to a buyer with lucky spirit and ambition to take over a operation.  as soon as it broke even he quit and it took 16 years to break even.

 

anyway a giant work horse the size monstrous, like rushmore, was MY horse for a few minutes.  

did you ever OWN a horse?  its a really cool feeling.  he sold with all of the amish farming equipment and work related stuff to other amish people literally a few minutes later.

we had an operating beef farm of 250 herford cattle and a dairy farm of 120 holsteins.

 

dad couldnt commit and sold out and quit the farming business as soon as he could.

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i want to remember my dad as a good guy.  he just wont ever see things my way because he grew up in the WWII era being born in 31.  he was in his teens

when WWII ended so his views on mother earth and society wont ever EVER be the same as mine.

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what people see as history, to the next hundred years of the world's future, people will see as isolated and strange like all generations see history.

no one cares about the mistakes that were made in the worlds past anyway.

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1 hour ago, mumbo13 said:

what people see as history, to the next hundred years of the world's future, people will see as isolated and strange like all generations see history.

no one cares about the mistakes that were made in the worlds past anyway.

People will look back on today and wonder what the actual fuck we were doing and why we let it get so bad.

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2 hours ago, mumbo13 said:

bought a farm.  it was an amish dairy and beef project and they wanted to move to utah with their family.

the farms sold fair to a buyer with lucky spirit and ambition to take over a operation.  as soon as it broke even he quit and it took 16 years to break even.

 

anyway a giant work horse the size monstrous, like rushmore, was MY horse for a few minutes.  

did you ever OWN a horse?  its a really cool feeling.  he sold with all of the amish farming equipment and work related stuff to other amish people literally a few minutes later.

we had an operating beef farm of 250 herford cattle and a dairy farm of 120 holsteins.

 

dad couldnt commit and sold out and quit the farming business as soon as he could.

I've never owned one but my friend's Dad use to have a Stable with a big indoor ring and people paid him to store their horses

I did have to help bury a horse that was struck by lighting once

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7 hours ago, mumbo13 said:

anyway a man that thinks banking and industry rules the world, i think subtle mistakes are none of his concern

As that man... Fuck you.

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17 hours ago, Clu said:

As that man... Fuck you.

It's only a matter of time until you pay a ts to dominate you.

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1 minute ago, Poof said:

I couldnt tell if you were trying to us something. Like a riddle

no, the thing i was telling you was its cool to own a giant majestic horse, even though it was only a moment  

but there just happened to be a story i already told ASMB so i did a thread about it instead of a shitpost about horses

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23 hours ago, KimopoBotar said:

People will look back on today and wonder what the actual fuck we were doing and why we let it get so bad.

however awful we are there are always those of us with hope for a better future.

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22 hours ago, molarbear said:

I've never owned one but my friend's Dad use to have a Stable with a big indoor ring and people paid him to store their horses

I did have to help bury a horse that was struck by lighting once

thats sounds like a neat experience

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2 minutes ago, mumbo13 said:

however awful we are there are always those of us with hope for a better future.

I'm certainly one. I'm hopeful that we'll have progressed enough to see how primitive we're currently being. 

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