| Nov 13, 2005 @ 2:35 AM |
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ol_hillbilly

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Howcome gals think just cauz they like horsies an four-wheelers, that they are country? and just what is a barn manager. is some barns that big?
meybe I could say... I'm a plant engineer an pest controller for my garden? Or maybe a group therapist for chickens
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| Nov 13, 2005 @ 2:47 AM |
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buni

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I dunno hilly, but if a gal milks cows, splits wood, feeds the chickens, slops the pigs and all that stuff is she a country gal?
What is a barn manager?
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| Nov 13, 2005 @ 3:05 AM |
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sweet5red

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well i live outta the city limits and was raised hunting and fishing and love country music and the outdoors.. i can ride a horse or jump on the back of a harley.. i like to drive trucks.. and more I beleive im qualified to be called "country" yahawwwwww.. Sweet N Louisiana
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| Nov 13, 2005 @ 3:16 AM |
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SpyderLady

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Yeah sweet red, but can you snap a chickens neck? lol. I know I couldn't!
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| Nov 13, 2005 @ 3:27 AM |
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ol_hillbilly

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Well, meybe its me that aint country. Just cuz I've lived in the coutry all my born days. I dont much prefer country music, tho I do kinda like southern rock. To my way of thinkin, its the same as most new country today. Not the old Porter Wagner or singin thru yer nose stuff.
I prefer to watch turtle races as nascar. I dont own a 4 wheel drive, yet all I drive is trucks. My tractor aint sexy, yet its older then I am an always starts. And I actually enjoy cuttin an splittin wood (by hand) No new fangled splitter for me.
Oh an catfish taste better than crappie. If they dont, someone aint fixxin em right.
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| Nov 13, 2005 @ 3:31 AM |
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ol_hillbilly

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Yeah sweet red, but can you snap a chickens neck? lol. I know I couldn't!
like with so many other things......its all in the wrist action . lol
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| Nov 13, 2005 @ 3:53 AM |
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MischeviousAngel

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AAAAhhhhhhh the country life... Gardening, raising critters, canning, throwing hay, making do or doing without... I remember it well......
There is a big difference between someone who KNOWS the sweet simplicity and hard work involved in what modern society calls homesteading and people who live in the country and have a couple of horses.
Angel
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| Nov 13, 2005 @ 4:25 AM |
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ol_hillbilly

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Thanks Angel.
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| Nov 13, 2005 @ 5:59 AM |
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misty_waters71

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Well Hillbilly,
I come from bonified redneck country, Northern Wisconsin LMAO. So if you wanna ask a question. Hit me with one. LOL. I will do my best to answer. And no, outdoor furniture was never in my living room LOL.
Us country people take such pleasures in the fine things in life like walks out in the woods. And Heck yah. Monster trucks and tracter pulls LOL. Then when we country bumpkins go to the bigger cities, we find such respite returning back to our country homes yes we do. Nothing like the stars and the moon on a clear night when you live in the middle of no where LOL
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| Nov 13, 2005 @ 9:55 AM |
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Seamonkey836

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A barn manager ?? thats a new one.
Must be like the girl I was chatting with down in Dallas several years ago who when I told her I was from Iowa stated " oh thats where you people keep your pigs in caves "
I never did quite figure out where she came up with that.
I usually get told how well they like the potatoes we grow here, LOL !
My barn,, well one of them anyway, is about as country as they come, its the holding place for all of the country necessities, 2 fourwheelers, 2 boats, 4 if you count the canoes, a helicopter, 3 motorcycles a convertible and last but not least an old pickup.
My nearest neigbor is over a mile away, and many an evening upon coming home I have to wait for the deer to get out of my driveay before I can get to my house.
The most problematic crime in my hood is from the raccoons stealing sweetcorn out of the patch.
Which by the way I have discovered a perfect preventative measure to recently !
I took an old boombox into the center of the corn patch and cranked it up on a local talk radio station, I guess them nasty ol liberal coons couldnt handle listening to Rush Limbaugh cause it sure kept the corn theft to a minimum this year !
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| Nov 13, 2005 @ 10:22 AM |
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spongebob777

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I took the trash out last night. Am I a sanitation engineer?
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| Nov 13, 2005 @ 10:48 AM |
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imlost2


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Don't know what a "country girl" is actually, it's a lifestyle I suppose. A woman who's not afraid to change their own oil, and one who can bale hay? Maybe just one like me who loves to ride and show horses, but at the same time, I love to fish and ski. Cleans up pretty well and loves country music and dancing? I guess it's all in one's interpretation. I count my blessings everyday and thank God for the simple life of peace and quiet living on a narrow country road. I think most guys consider a country gal as one who can cook southern fried chicken, but hey fried foods is bad for your health, give me a fresh salad anyday. I think it's a lifestyle preference, not a label put on a woman
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| Nov 13, 2005 @ 11:14 AM |
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alholzm

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I always thought a country gal was one who cut their hair short, wore tight jeans, chewed tobacky and could beat up any man who came their way.
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| Nov 13, 2005 @ 12:04 PM |
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buni

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And I actually enjoy cuttin an splittin wood (by hand) No new fangled splitter for me.
Meeee tooo hilly! That is the only way to do it..but I have to have a maul because the axe gets stuck in the wood on me too much and I like swinging the heavier thing...heehee..I'm going to be up at my property in MO in a couple of months to do some of that stuff
The most problematic crime in my hood is from the raccoons stealing sweetcorn out of the patch.
Which by the way I have discovered a perfect preventative measure to recently !
I took an old boombox into the center of the corn patch and cranked it up on a local talk radio station, I guess them nasty ol liberal coons couldnt handle listening to Rush Limbaugh cause it sure kept the corn theft to a minimum this year ! Yep...we have that problem along with the stupid possum around here...little fat jerks steal the cat food right out from under the cats here.
I don't ring chickens necks....ya gotta leave those poor chickens alone...
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| Nov 13, 2005 @ 12:30 PM |
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zestful

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Oh an catfish taste better than crappie
I'll have to scrap with you on that one hillbilly.Crappies rule in my belly!
Barn manager-hired to keep the barn door closed
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| Nov 13, 2005 @ 12:40 PM |
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LJT67

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Im just glad to know im not the only country person here
Yep just fed the horses,after lunch im gonna go fix fence,put out some round bails. Yall there just aint nothing better than splittin good dry wood on a cool fall day...and Hilly im with you on the catfish
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| Nov 13, 2005 @ 12:45 PM |
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ol_hillbilly

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@seamonkey A helecopter? No kiddin? I spose it mite come in handy for spreadin the manure. lol
@buni I don't ring chickens necks....ya gotta leave those poor chickens alone...
Well, they got beef free hamburger. I spose you can have chicken free wings.
Oh, and to misty. I happen to have outdoor furniture in my house, thank you. :)
I spect Imlost is bout right. Its one's interpretation of what it means to be country. I'm sure my idea, aint like anyone elses. I live near a metropolis of bout 750 and I spect they all think they are country too.
What brought this question up was the endless gawking at profiles on here an other more country oriented date sites and what folks considered to qualify them as such. "Country" that is.
hb
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| Nov 13, 2005 @ 1:20 PM |
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ol_hillbilly

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zestful, we could scrap ifn ya really wanted to. But, as long as you believe them crappys are better, the more catfish is left for me an LJT.
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| Nov 13, 2005 @ 2:30 PM |
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SpyderLady

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imlost2-country folks fry everything! lol
seamonkey-Now that is livin' in the sticks if ya gotta take a helicoptor to get to town! And I know Rush would keep me out of the corn patch!! His voice grates on my last nerve.
hilly-you reckon if you don't have callouses on your hands, that makes you too citified? What about if you never made love in a hayloft? And dressin up means you wear your new flannel shirt?
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| Nov 13, 2005 @ 3:13 PM |
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zestful

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Ok hillbilly,you guys gonna smoke em?
I'm gonna ask SpyderLady if I help her unload the next load a hay in her barn shell pan fry some crappies.
Yea,SpyderLady,I'm bonafide in the hayloft fun department.
Oh! The good ole days on the farm!
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