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Friday, October 26, 2007

Local Farmers Compete To Pimp Their Rides!



If any of you are wondering why the cost of Dog Food, gas and so many other items have gone through the roof recently, take a good hard look at your local Corn Farmer and ask him/her, WHO PIMPS YOUR RIDE?

It seems to me this Wicomico County Farmer is loving life. Perhaps it's about time?

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

There was a local farmer, who out of the goodness of his heart, took some time out of his schedule to do a good deed. Another local business person donated his limo for the evening so the good farmer could provide this special transportation.

Meanwhile, a local pastor, his wife and their four children were told to be ready at 6:00 for a surprise night out.

The good farmer arrived in the limo to pick them up and whisk them away to a special night. Other church members had gone together to get a "treasure" - extra tokens, and had paid for the dinner, so this family could enjoy some quality time together at "Chuck E Cheeses" in Salisbury. There were some excited little girls to have their first ride in a limo and to get spend time with Daddy & Mommy for a couple hours.

The good farmer returned after a couple of hours to pick this family up at the restaurant and return them to their home, safe & sound.

It was agreed that this good farmer would return the limo the next morning to the gentleman who had so generously donated it for the evening.

And now you know the rest of the story....

joe albero said...

What a cool story!

Hopefully you saw the humor in the Post?

Anonymous said...

Actually I saw no humor in the post! For those who don't see the comments and "the rest of the story," an incorrect assumption is made that could hurt this person who was merely trying to do a good deed!

That's what happens when things are published without all the facts!

joe albero said...

I firmly disagree with you. Besides, I was the author of it, I would know what I was doing.

Anonymous said...

OMG please lighten up!!

I thought it was funny before I read the explaination. Had a good chuckle or two trying to imagine why he would have a limo.

As For as my understanding no names or locations were used, and it looks like 20 other farm houses I saw this week in WESTERN PA.

Ease up Joe isn't always out to get someone.

"Far From Home"

Tim Chaney said...

Good Gawd even my tight pocket sprung for a Limo when my Mom turned 70. Kids get them for proms, no big deal.

Farmers own a lot of property a dwindling asset here on the shore these days.

Sounds like it was a good deed done right~!