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Seen that article before. It's a fake. Sorry guys.
guitarman is correct, 'cept it was Good Housekeeping (if I remember correctly) My sister in SoDak has the mag, and we were laughing 'bout it last fall. You could tell it is for you "city" folk, cuz it didn't mention anything 'bout doing animal chores, hauling wood for the wood stove, doing field work, etc.
That ain't no joke,they about described my wife.There are still some around,she is even 12 years younger than me.
You're only 29? Wait til she gets out and meets a few more.
Dang I wish I was 29!! My wife does feed and water the horses in the winter,last winter she brought a calf into the house that was frozen to the ground,thawed the little fella out,he started bucking running around,pooped in the kitchen about the time I got home,after she got him back out,the mess cleaned up,I took her out to dinner,she saved us about $500.00 on that deal
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