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Discussion in 'General' started by alpharettatoker, Feb 4, 2011.

  1. #1 alpharettatoker, Feb 4, 2011
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    Just got done burnin a bowl and was thinking to myself and I thought I really wish i was born back in the good ole days were working meant goin outside and gettin dirt under your nails not working in some bullshit cubicle in an office on shit that dont even matter. When almost EVERY family grew there own food and didnt rely on gettin their meal from thousands of miles away... seems like were degressing not progressing

    Dammmnn lets go back in time


    [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aIq1LvzSLsk"]YouTube - Toby Keith - Should've Been A Cowboy[/ame]
     
  2. Move to texas. Buy a farm.
     
  3. Yea, you can still grow your own food n shit...
     
  4. #4 wenahaone, Feb 4, 2011
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    There's so many regulations and shit about even selling veggies nowadays.. It's for the safety of the public...apparently...but I think it's all so that you're just dependent on the system and have no balls and have to work in some bullshit cubicle and talk to a bunch of other guys around the water cooler who also have been tamed down and have no balls....sitting around the water cooler talking about your nice fucking i pod and new mitubishi montero and your nice little box you live in with your green little lawn that you've basically sold your soul for.

    -end rant
     



  5. And i do grow my own food my family has 2 gardens and im adding another for next year.. My point is most families dont do this they rely on others to do the work for them, it is very rewarding to grow food for your family... specially when you think about it all came from a seed you could barely see in your hand

    I guess my point most families arent self sufficient anymore as in if the local walmart shut down all hell would break lose cause they wouldnt know how grow their own food or fend for themselves
     

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