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So like a jackass, i don't book the tickets back home early enough. And now they're all booked. It's a national holiday, but i still gotta go to work. Add to the fact that my manager didn't give me a day off today, all i can say is my life will forever be a screw-up.

But this trip was TOTALLY worth it.
 
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    So like a jackass, i don't book the tickets back home early enough. And now they're all booked. It's a national holiday, but i still gotta go to work. Add to the fact that my manager didn't give me a day off today, all i can say is my life will forever be a screw-up.

    But this trip was TOTALLY worth it.
    Dude, the last FC Bangalore game was sick.
     

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    ßüякε;1877321 said:
    Yea, because you and I know a lot about farming, and would be willing to get up at 4am EVERY day ad go to bed at 8pm.

    Too much work, too much labor.
    But in the coming years, I myself along with others predict that farming will be a great business. If one looks at the population growth and compares that to farming production, the latter is slowing down while demand is increasing. There is really a shortage of farmers at the moment. Not only that, but also with inflation on the cards, agriculture can only increase from here on out. Prices won't be going down, but rather going up. I really do believe that in the coming years farming and agriculture will be one of the top businesses, which makes sense as the financial services are going to hell.

    It's indeed a lot of work, but so is working on Wall Street for instance.
     
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    But in the coming years, I myself along with others predict that farming will be a great business. If one looks at the population growth and compares that to farming production, the latter is slowing down while demand is increasing. There is really a shortage of farmers at the moment. Not only that, but also with inflation on the cards, agriculture can only increase from here on out. Prices won't be going down, but rather going up. I really do believe that in the coming years farming and agriculture will be one of the top businesses, which makes sense as the financial services are going to hell.

    It's indeed a lot of work, but so is working on Wall Street for instance.
    And I'd never do that either.
     

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