85SugarVol
I prefer the tumult of Liberty
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Doesn't matter. He was responsible for millions of deaths. String his ass up.He’s an old man. He’ll be dead soon enough. I’d rather him die in shame for what he did, and remembered for what he was.
Grew up in Indiana. I was always helping my dad with the hogs. It was 6 families invested in the hog operation. We would get together 6 families every year and slaughter enough for the year for everyone. I was in charge of chiltlins until I got old enough to help with slaughter.NGV, if I may ask, where did you grow up? I spent a ton of time in S. GA. My GF and Uncle ran one of the largest hog operations in the SE at the time. Was late 60s and 70s.
That's how life was meant to be lived. I have made it my goal to teach my kids how to be more self-sustainable in an age where everybody wants everything easyGrew up in Indiana. I was always helping my dad with the hogs. It was 6 families invested in the hog operation. We would get together 6 families every year and slaughter enough for the year for everyone. I was in charge of chiltlins until I got old enough to help with slaughter.
Of course when a hog got out I was always the one to corral it.
Those same 6 families went to Kentucky lake every year and brought home 800lb of fish for the year. Blue gill and catfish mostly.
We ate really good at our house plus the garden and canning my mother put up.
Good living at its best.
800 lbs? That's some serious fishing!Grew up in Indiana. I was always helping my dad with the hogs. It was 6 families invested in the hog operation. We would get together 6 families every year and slaughter enough for the year for everyone. I was in charge of chiltlins until I got old enough to help with slaughter.
Of course when a hog got out I was always the one to corral it.
Those same 6 families went to Kentucky lake every year and brought home 800lb of fish for the year. Blue gill and catfish mostly.
We ate really good at our house plus the garden and canning my mother put up.
Good living at its best.
@canyouteachmehowtofishGrew up in Indiana. I was always helping my dad with the hogs. It was 6 families invested in the hog operation. We would get together 6 families every year and slaughter enough for the year for everyone. I was in charge of chiltlins until I got old enough to help with slaughter.
Of course when a hog got out I was always the one to corral it.
Those same 6 families went to Kentucky lake every year and brought home 800lb of fish for the year. Blue gill and catfish mostly.
We ate really good at our house plus the garden and canning my mother put up.
Good living at its best.