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Posted by farmer101IL on November 14, 2009 at 00:48:19 from (70.8.198.123):

In Reply to: Working for a farmer posted by farmer101IL on November 12, 2009 at 09:25:14:

Well!!!!!!!!!!!! Did any of you read my post at all? I will say it again , my back ground is construction, ie spec homes, commercial construction. No i didn't work for anybody. I did it on my own. I have been with this same woman since we were kids. I doubt that many of you can say that. I am old school, like a bunch of older school guys are. My wife and i have no kids, she is a professional woman. She started as a E-1 in the AirForce, she is now a Chief Master Sergeant. For all you non military weenies you don't go any higher in the enlisted ranks. A masters in computer science. I supported her all the way. How many of you have been away from your wife for many months at a time. Or should i say wives.? Not just once but many. She spent 3 years in Japan in our early days in a vault, processing classified info., she is not allowed to talk about it. I don't ask.

If this gives you guys a hardXX , to go after my wife, you are a sad bunch. She has sacraficed more than most of you , i am sure. In fact all of you that have that kind of an attitude OBVIOUSLY haven't been in the military!!!

I hope your happy with your 9 to 5 pisss ant jobs, that all you will ever have. I will thank her , for you guys, cause i'm sure you appreciate all the military does for you.

And yea that's what separates a pig from a man, i do do house work also, when she is away on TDY trips across this country.

Yeah my life is good , sounds like yours sucks and it will get worse. How many have their mortgage paid off. Lets talk about debt, any cars paid off, how about a credit card or two. Right you people are exactly out of the governments book on the sheep of America.

Only one guy got this post right in the beginning . Yea its the poor slobs against the self made . Poor slobs have to work for the entrepreneur. Just don't try stealing my money. Keep hoping for change , cause that is all that your gonna have left when the Boy gets done , Bend over.

Now ya all take care little people , you know who you are. Hey i hear they are bring back the free cheese program for you guys, you should be excited, remember just like when you were kids. Remember standing in line on free cheese day. Hang on here it comes

P.S. It was a lovely warm day to be outside . LMAO

Farmer


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