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To: Modernman
"That's okay, you don't sound like you could make it in the big city, anyway"

Made it bigger in more big cities than you know, son. It's nothing compared to making it in the country.

Consider what life would be like for you poor souls who can't live outside the beltway if it wasn't for us country folks. We can depend on ourselves, but y'all have to depend on us, totally. We could live without you, y'all couldn't live without us. Guess that means we're sooooooooo inferior. (LOL)

In a general system breakdown, the little boys inside the beltway will be fighting to the death over the last edible rat's posterior; while we're still able to feed and protect our families. That, kiddo, is the bottom line of making it.
171 posted on 07/14/2005 9:31:06 PM PDT by Wampus SC (Serf City here we come!)
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To: Wampus SC
Consider what life would be like for you poor souls who can't live outside the beltway if it wasn't for us country folks. We can depend on ourselves, but y'all have to depend on us, totally.

We don't depend on the mythical small family farmer for much of anything these days. Our food comes from giant agro-corporations.

In a general system breakdown, the little boys inside the beltway will be fighting to the death over the last edible rat's posterior; while we're still able to feed and protect our families. That, kiddo, is the bottom line of making it.

Fine, go back to your fallout shelter and wait for the apocalypse. I'll be over at the Palm having a ribeye.

Anyway, my family owns a farm out in the Shenandoah, too.

213 posted on 07/15/2005 7:39:00 AM PDT by Modernman ("Laws are like sausages, it is better not to see them being made." -Bismarck)
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