Wannabefree...guess what I got in the mail today!?!?!?!?

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Wannabefree said:
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Yeah...I tortured DD for a good long couple hours and when it started to rain she wanted to go in...but I didn't let her. I made her stick through till the end. She'll learn to do it right the first time EVEN WHEN I DON'T HAVE TIME TO CHECK UP ON HER! :smack
You are certainly having a week.
It'll be over in two days :D :D :D :D :D :D
Thankfully! But sadly we wont be having church (an inch keeps us out of anywhere, you guys really dont know the truth behind Appalachian living)
 

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The trip thing is looking like a "go" right now - DS is mondo excited. Sometime over Feb, you can PM me the details on lodging and stuff and we work it out with everyone by the middle of March.
 

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BarredBuff said:
Wannabefree said:
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You are certainly having a week.
It'll be over in two days :D :D :D :D :D :D
Thankfully! But sadly we wont be having church (an inch keeps us out of anywhere, you guys really dont know the truth behind Appalachian living)
hmmm, which it what, exactly? You don't have the mobility of us flatlanders in bad weather? :)
 

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FarmerJamie said:
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It'll be over in two days :D :D :D :D :D :D
Thankfully! But sadly we wont be having church (an inch keeps us out of anywhere, you guys really dont know the truth behind Appalachian living)
hmmm, which it what, exactly? You don't have the mobility of us flatlanders in bad weather? :)
Lots of roads here do not have yellow lines and are small and curvy. And usually uphill, when it snows its slicker than snot. The county is also poor so not much salt to go round nor road improvement.
 

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BarredBuff said:
FarmerJamie said:
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Thankfully! But sadly we wont be having church (an inch keeps us out of anywhere, you guys really dont know the truth behind Appalachian living)
hmmm, which it what, exactly? You don't have the mobility of us flatlanders in bad weather? :)
Lots of roads here do not have yellow lines and are small and curvy. And usually uphill, when it snows its slicker than snot. The county is also poor so not much salt to go round nor road improvement.
Yeppers, Grandpap's farm was on a dirt road in a very rural area, while not hilly, generally no "improvements". The county yelled at him for using his tractor to plow the snow when it was deep and the county couldn't get to it - he was trying to make sure his neighbors could get to the main road and he was plowing the snow off of a DIRT road, it wasn't like he was tearing up pavement. :(
 

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FarmerJamie said:
The trip thing is looking like a "go" right now - DS is mondo excited. Sometime over Feb, you can PM me the details on lodging and stuff and we work it out with everyone by the middle of March.
sounds like a plan :)
 

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hmmm, which it what, exactly? You don't have the mobility of us flatlanders in bad weather? :)
Lots of roads here do not have yellow lines and are small and curvy. And usually uphill, when it snows its slicker than snot. The county is also poor so not much salt to go round nor road improvement.
Yeppers, Grandpap's farm was on a dirt road in a very rural area, while not hilly, generally no "improvements". The county yelled at him for using his tractor to plow the snow when it was deep and the county couldn't get to it - he was trying to make sure his neighbors could get to the main road and he was plowing the snow off of a DIRT road, it wasn't like he was tearing up pavement. :(
We're truly 30 years behind everyone else. Culturally, Physically, etc.
 

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BarredBuff said:
FarmerJamie said:
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Lots of roads here do not have yellow lines and are small and curvy. And usually uphill, when it snows its slicker than snot. The county is also poor so not much salt to go round nor road improvement.
Yeppers, Grandpap's farm was on a dirt road in a very rural area, while not hilly, generally no "improvements". The county yelled at him for using his tractor to plow the snow when it was deep and the county couldn't get to it - he was trying to make sure his neighbors could get to the main road and he was plowing the snow off of a DIRT road, it wasn't like he was tearing up pavement. :(
We're truly 30 years behind everyone else. Culturally, Physically, etc.
that's not such a bad place to be ;)
 

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Wannabefree said:
BarredBuff said:
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Yeppers, Grandpap's farm was on a dirt road in a very rural area, while not hilly, generally no "improvements". The county yelled at him for using his tractor to plow the snow when it was deep and the county couldn't get to it - he was trying to make sure his neighbors could get to the main road and he was plowing the snow off of a DIRT road, it wasn't like he was tearing up pavement. :(
We're truly 30 years behind everyone else. Culturally, Physically, etc.
that's not such a bad place to be ;)
I know, Im very thankful for it! This is a town where everyone knows everyone. I go to a church similar to that which your grandparents probably went to. Everyone is SS.
 

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BarredBuff said:
Wannabefree said:
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We're truly 30 years behind everyone else. Culturally, Physically, etc.
that's not such a bad place to be ;)
I know, Im very thankful for it! This is a town where everyone knows everyone. I go to a church similar to that which your grandparents probably went to. Everyone is SS.
You wimpersnapper, I didn't have Internet at your age. And I walked uphill to school (both ways) in a foot of snow, computer were something you only saw on TV (black and white, mind you) . WBF is right, it's not a bad place to be.
 
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