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<blockquote data-quote="Old McDonald" data-source="post: 3120494" data-attributes="member: 47276"><p>Joe S, I might want a bit of advice from you. There are close to 60 years difference in our ages, but that does not stop me believing you know more about some things than I do, so, if you get a PM from me I would be grateful for your response.</p><p></p><p>That was just to show I do not consider you a feckless loon, but you seem to be in a position, and inclination, to spend a lot of money on non-essential items like guns and dress boots. I was under the impression you were wanting to carve an agricultural future for yourself. If so, why do you want to spend money that could help get you on the farming ladder?</p><p></p><p>I am not saying you should not fritter some money on enjoyable pastimes, and would condemn anybody who says you should skimp and save every last penny, because without enjoying life you might as well not be here. At the same time, I reckon a serviceable pair of "dealer" boots are more than adequate, and that is what I wear. I have a good pair of black brogues and not so good brown ones just in case boots are not the correct footwear for the occasion - e.g. my son's wedding and my mother's funeral within six months of each other a few years back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Old McDonald, post: 3120494, member: 47276"] Joe S, I might want a bit of advice from you. There are close to 60 years difference in our ages, but that does not stop me believing you know more about some things than I do, so, if you get a PM from me I would be grateful for your response. That was just to show I do not consider you a feckless loon, but you seem to be in a position, and inclination, to spend a lot of money on non-essential items like guns and dress boots. I was under the impression you were wanting to carve an agricultural future for yourself. If so, why do you want to spend money that could help get you on the farming ladder? I am not saying you should not fritter some money on enjoyable pastimes, and would condemn anybody who says you should skimp and save every last penny, because without enjoying life you might as well not be here. At the same time, I reckon a serviceable pair of "dealer" boots are more than adequate, and that is what I wear. I have a good pair of black brogues and not so good brown ones just in case boots are not the correct footwear for the occasion - e.g. my son's wedding and my mother's funeral within six months of each other a few years back. [/QUOTE]
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