Posted by Big Hunter on October 02, 2008 at 02:35:09 from (167.102.156.51):
In Reply to: Re: New Tractor Shed posted by old on October 01, 2008 at 14:47:16:
I'm sorry but I can hold back any longer...Old, as I understand it from reading on here your disabled, can't work a job because of being disabled, and get paid tax payers money because your disabled...I have never in my life known of a disabled person that can't work a job but can take so many tractors apart and rebuild them, change so many tires, tubes and wheels on tractors, go places buy junk have to load it up bring it home and unload it, make hay climbing up and down on and off of several tractors, build tractor sheds out of scrap metal, (but when you have a storm and a limb pops a hole in your roof you feel the need to have FEMA take care of it) brag about owning 36 tractors, talk about being a preachers son. Go get a real job, or go on the Jerry Spring show and fit in. I would guess you evade paying taxes because you do "cash deals". What has happened to this country? The break down of this country is at all levels, I think it's pitiful. sorry maybe I got up on the wrong side of the bed this morning, I just had to let it out.
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