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    #11
    Sigh, yes guaranteed a low price every year, those were the days. Brilliant. Stick your head back in the sand and collect your money 18 months later.

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      #12
      You don't know me well or don't pay attention! 8 years ago we didn't live in the flood zone and seeded like you end to end! It rained4 to 5 times a year! We grew great canola and peas and a little wheat for the CWB! We prayed for it to be gone!
      That's me stone!

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        #13
        I was commenting on the brilliant capt. obvious , not running down your misfortune of having wet years sk3.

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          #14
          Ok sorry! Slow news day! Ha ha

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            #15
            Oh yes southern manitoba.

            Is that where they make special train runs to get grain out before some of it gets too wet?

            And the rest of the prairies got shorted cars to accommodate that. ?

            Shit I could be wrong.

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              #16
              No problem.

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                #17
                Farming is pretty good. Really good, especially since we barely work 5 months a year.

                Best career i've ever had. Farming is fricken awesome!

                God forbid some of you ever have to go back to a real job.

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                  #18
                  Yes your right bucket. Every month they send us an extra train. Sorry about that, lots of land for sale come move here, it's always greener on the other side.

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                    #19
                    Ok now you are going to extremes.

                    Just admit it has happened. When manitoba floods some things get done prior without regard for others. As a preventative.

                    It's a fact. Don't deny it.

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                      #20
                      Your talking about the land of milk and honey ( red river valley ) Ya they get priority over me too whenever the big lake aggasy gets flooded, it certainly has a small impact on grain transportation as a whole. I call it helping my neighbour in time of need. How do you spell agassiy?

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