[AT] tractor wreck

Chris Britton c.britton at worldnet.att.net
Mon Sep 25 11:41:58 PDT 2006


Wow.. I'm appalled to read this..

Lyle.. if you ate anything today.. you need to thank a farmer...

I'm sure the farmers don't set around all day and then hop up during rush 
hour and exclame.. well i gotta go move the huge tractor and disc down that 
2 lane busy rod, and take 2x the time to do it.

As for the tired people going home from work.. realize that the farmer is 
tired... and is likely not going home from work.. but rather heading to 
another job to keep working.. and may be back to that same job in the early 
am while you are sleeping.. or he may be driving home late by headlamps.

If that little bit of inconvience doesn't suit you.. there are quite a few 
other 'democratic' countries you can move to.. like Iraq.. etc..

Soundguy


>From: Lyle Myles
>Subject: RE: [AT] tractor wreck
>I just wanted to say something on this. I also was brought up on a farm and
>the one thing I do not understand about farmers is that they want to move
>their equipment during rush hour traffic on a very busy highway. To me this
>is inviting a nuisance and disrespect for their fellow drivers that have to
>use the road. It is getting close to harvest time here in Ohio and I have a
>job now where I'm on the road a lot during the day. For some reason I 
>hardly
>ever see a farmer moving equipment during the day time but soon as five
>o'clock comes around they are on the highways when people are trying to get
>home from a hard days work. I would think that farmers should judge their
>times better for moving equipment to cut down on the chances of having an
>accident and not be on the road during the busiest time of the day.





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