1-tonmudder
Doin my part to stir the pot.
- Joined
- Apr 17, 2005
- Location
- Greeneville TN
Thoughts??
Outside my usual vomit response from Wrangledingleberry I watched this because it landed in this forum. My coffee and break is all used up, but some of his perception isn't without merit but misplaced in blame in my opinion. Blame not in the money department.....more in the policy, social, or moral fabric. Short.....version: Strong men, Weak men theme.Thoughts??
OK, BoomerI had a bunch to write, but...he ain't worth it IMO. I detest the man, and his channel, his ideas, his stinkin thinkin, he whines a lot and to be honest, he really alienates a large group with his prejudices

I only made it about 30 seconds, LOL.OK, Boomer
Seriously, I got 45 seconds in and his confused whiny voice started to sound like an REM song.
Got fired for putting his work hard hat on his son in one of his videos. Apparently a big no-no.Wranglestar is that dudes YouTube. He was a forestry/firefighter who at one time had an interesting channel. I can’t remember what happened, but he lost his job and around the same time lost his mind. His channel went weird and now he posts some off the wall shit.
I swallowedI only made it about 30 seconds, LOL.
Pretty much.Wranglestar is that dudes YouTube. He was a forestry/firefighter who at one time had an interesting channel. I can’t remember what happened, but he lost his job and around the same time lost his mind. His channel went weird and now he posts some off the wall shit.
He was a forestry/firefighter who at one time had an interesting channel. I can’t remember what happened, but he lost his job and around the same time lost his mind.
Hey now.. some of us made a lot of money out on fires when we were young and had good knees and less brains.Well wildland firefighters have more than a few screws loose anyway so that's not really a surprise lol.
Duane
Thats what dude fails to mention,on purpose or not,but not everybody wants to farm or even be on a farm so why would they give them some of it.My uncle joined the Marines in 1970 to get away from the farm.He spent the better part of 50 years in ND before he came back.The farm was long gone.He is 33 yo now and i have tried to get him more involved in the business and he has no desire for it.
At 72 I just thought I was an old fart! But when I grew up, first I had chores to do. Then at age 14, I took an afternoon paper rout. At that point, mom started taking a cut of my pay. She saved it for things like Christmas. Before I was 16, I was working after school & Saturdays at a Esso station. I progressed on from that to general employment once I finished school. As long as I lived at home, mom got her cut of my pay, & every raise I got. I bought my first car & paid the insurance. I bought my first house when interest rates were 8%, & paid then 30 yr mortgage off in 13 years! I had a good home, Christian parents, as all other relatives were. I was provided what was needed, & no one gave me anything. They had a good life but had little left to pass on. I've thought for many years later generations were given too much & spoiled. I hear too much about I want my child to have better and or easier than I had.