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Old 02-06-2010, 10:14 AM
Wes Tausend Wes Tausend is offline
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Originally Posted by Jamo View Post
Wes, my friend, let me first say that I have the utmost respect for you.

However, you are completely full of sh!t, which may be the only thing you can conceptually contribute to the advancement of farming.

What the heck? I swear, this thread will die without me. Not that it don't deserve it.

But there might be a little entertainment value left in it.

Jamo, thanks for the kudos. Mutual, my friend. And since we are posting only the unvarnished asoblute truth here, I got no choice but to admit that you are absolutely correct about me being full of sh!t. I know it, you know it, Fred knows it, we all know it.

And from that postulation, we might derive that I, and I alone, come closest to pulling the proverbial carrot of of my azz, since only I have all the ingredients.
But that is not entirely true.
Let me point out: Since we are all just as full of sh!t, carrots would thrive in this Lounge and I think we should get some bunnies.

It ain't that important as long as we can solve world philosophy problems better than serious politicians; politicians that are anal retentive, and would willingly stunt the growth of said carrots and damage the economy by holding back.

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Originally Posted by Anthony
"hire other less capable people "?
Anthony, I am certainly not one of those employees.

I'm better at the mechanical aspect of railroading than the upper brass ever dreamed of being and I can prove it. But it is not their fault. They are all rail-inexperienced beancounters, every one of them, and only good at manipulating money and stocks.

Now if they let me handle the company checking account, then I might be out-classed. Like I said, might. I would like to try it, it is a secret desire of mine. I, and I alone, know how to make the coal pay me to haul itself and I should patent the idea and ride free thereafter.

And , yes, it is a great thread, heartwarming during a cold, claustrophobic winter, really.

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Originally Posted by Dan40
But labor is more expensive and causes more breakdowns than machines.
Dan, as different business race to be laborless, who in the heck are they going to sell the macaroni to, their own investors? Are we to become a nation of indolent stockholders? Can we survive without any labor at all?

It will be like playing Monopoly. Nearly pure Capitalism. Maybe a little continued Socialism to let everybody keep going around Go after they are bankrupt. No sense owning Park Place if there is nothing left to collect. $200 is better than nothing. Sounds boring though.

Nations don't fail without ...until they have first failed within. Or something like that.

Wes

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Last edited by Wes Tausend; 02-06-2010 at 10:17 AM.. Reason: thier? whierd that come from?
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