No offence taken, it is a very boring occupation; we should all stick to
programming/wannabe rock/love gods.

-----Original Message-----
From: Rick Reumann [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 13 May 2005 15:24
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: [OT] Too late to become a rock star?


Marsh-Bourdon, Christopher wrote the following on 5/13/2005 3:50 AM:
> Never knock Potato farming; I married a potato farmer!

I wasn't knocking it for real.

I'm sure farmer's hours are long and hard work, but there is something 
to be said for tilling God's land. I also think it would be cool to run 
a small country store that makes wooden chairs. Who am I kidding, 
though, the wooden chair makers probably get on their mailing lists in 
the back of the store and complain about the chairs made in China, and 
how the x-rotor-cutter is better than the y-watcha-macallit for making 
chairs and how Gates Chair Company is making crappy products but people 
are buying them. Maybe I could just put a large glass fishbowl in my 
cube and put gumballs or licorice in it for 5¢ and it will give me that small 
town feel.

-- 
Rick

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