Kristi Noem AKA Gestapo Barbie fired her pilot, because she needs her blankie

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At least NoHassle has some unique character.
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You guys could go to Turkey for your honeymoon. Maybe swing by Syria on the way out, lob a few missiles at Tel Aviv. :ROFLMAO:
True but I would have destroyed his ass on the honeymoon as he's the bitch in the outfit.

With his asshole in a sling the stop off could be difficult but I'll take one for the team and suit up wearing THE VEST into Iran for the love of the country.

Hymie and Myron will owe me bigtime for taking down Iran.

Tel Aviv = Oy Vey
 
See, that's how I know you are JD's Cum dumpster. He stole that trope from Dan, you stole it from him/yourself.

I don't ever assert tough guy dominance. And I don't make threats. Talking is for chumps.
Make us all happy. Stop being a chump.
 
As I've said before, I operate 2 successful businesses: A farm and a landscaping firm. Never been on the dole. However, I'm happy to pay into it for those who need it.

I have a paid off house and farm (worth over a million), 3 EVs, and 3 trucks in the landscaping business. Zero debt at all. I don't say all this to brag, as it's a combination of hard work, good decisions and luck. But it does make your pathetic attacks truly laughable.

What's the worth per acre? Because a farm worth $1m - $2m is not that great or successful. That's true in New Zealand and Canada as far as I'm aware. Probably more so in Canada. Unless it is more just a big enclosed garden :dunno:
 
What's the worth per acre? Because a farm worth $1m - $2m is not that great or successful. That's true in New Zealand and Canada as far as I'm aware. Probably more so in Canada. Unless it is more just a big enclosed garden :dunno:
Thanks for asking. In traditional farm terms, like grain farming or what have you, you are right, my farm would be considered very small at 2 acres.
However, design is key.
I designed the farm to make productive use of every square foot, and to focus on high value crops in fast rotation. For veggies, I grow a lot of lettuce mix, spinach, arugula, baby kale etc. Crops that grow quick and yeild high $/lb.
Tomatoes, garlic, cucumbers are big sellers.
I also have 3 greenhouses to increase production. One of my highest dollar crops is microgreens, grown in trays on shelving systems.

Then there's fruits: cherries, apples, pears, plums, peaches, nectarines, mulberries, raspberries. Not too much of any one thing but always a good variety to sell at the Farmers Market. I also have some citrus and figs mostly for our own use.

Then we also raise chickens and ducks for eggs. Unfortunately not enough room for the sheep that everyone here likes to have a friendly joke about. 😅

The farm isn't big enough to make a full living for my needs, which is why I also run a landscaping company (me plus 7 employees). But the farm is profitable enough, we eat for free, and actively farming also puts us in farm status which cuts the property tax super low.
 
Thanks for asking. In traditional farm terms, like grain farming or what have you, you are right, my farm would be considered very small at 2 acres.
However, design is key.
I designed the farm to make productive use of every square foot, and to focus on high value crops in fast rotation. For veggies, I grow a lot of lettuce mix, spinach, arugula, baby kale etc. Crops that grow quick and yeild high $/lb.
Tomatoes, garlic, cucumbers are big sellers.
I also have 3 greenhouses to increase production. One of my highest dollar crops is microgreens, grown in trays on shelving systems.

Then there's fruits: cherries, apples, pears, plums, peaches, nectarines, mulberries, raspberries. Not too much of any one thing but always a good variety to sell at the Farmers Market. I also have some citrus and figs mostly for our own use.

Then we also raise chickens and ducks for eggs. Unfortunately not enough room for the sheep that everyone here likes to have a friendly joke about. 😅

The farm isn't big enough to make a full living for my needs, which is why I also run a landscaping company (me plus 7 employees). But the farm is profitable enough, we eat for free, and actively farming also puts us in farm status which cuts the property tax super low.
Now if you could just learn to grow some dildos, you will have had accomplished your life dream.
 
Exactly. MadAsARoboGeoFloydtheTone1. All just clones. At least NoHassle has some unique character. And The Kid is err...unique to say the least.
Clones..LOL. Your dumbass doesn't have an original thought in your micro skull. You just parrot MSM and cut and paste ChatGPT.
Knock it off you dumb cunt.
 
Thanks for asking. In traditional farm terms, like grain farming or what have you, you are right, my farm would be considered very small at 2 acres.
However, design is key.
I designed the farm to make productive use of every square foot, and to focus on high value crops in fast rotation. For veggies, I grow a lot of lettuce mix, spinach, arugula, baby kale etc. Crops that grow quick and yeild high $/lb.
Tomatoes, garlic, cucumbers are big sellers.
I also have 3 greenhouses to increase production. One of my highest dollar crops is microgreens, grown in trays on shelving systems.

Then there's fruits: cherries, apples, pears, plums, peaches, nectarines, mulberries, raspberries. Not too much of any one thing but always a good variety to sell at the Farmers Market. I also have some citrus and figs mostly for our own use.

Then we also raise chickens and ducks for eggs. Unfortunately not enough room for the sheep that everyone here likes to have a friendly joke about. 😅

The farm isn't big enough to make a full living for my needs, which is why I also run a landscaping company (me plus 7 employees). But the farm is profitable enough, we eat for free, and actively farming also puts us in farm status which cuts the property tax super low.
How many illegals work on "your farm"?
No offense, but i don't believe any of this. There's no way you could run a farm that big and have time to sit on the internet all day.
You've lied about pretty much everything on here, so not exactly a shining example of honesty.
 
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