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<p>[QUOTE="buyingtime777, post: 310197, member: 188"]I have been to few Midwest Amish farm auctions and they lead very basic lives without many of our amenities or living standards. Hard telling what happens to the pallets. I remember one auction I went down by the horse barn and heard a sound reminiscent of a large transport helicopter coming from all the flies in there. The house with no electricity or screens in the window was not far away. I can't even imagine living there on a 101 degree humid Midwest Missouri summer day in a long skirt...[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="buyingtime777, post: 310197, member: 188"]I have been to few Midwest Amish farm auctions and they lead very basic lives without many of our amenities or living standards. Hard telling what happens to the pallets. I remember one auction I went down by the horse barn and heard a sound reminiscent of a large transport helicopter coming from all the flies in there. The house with no electricity or screens in the window was not far away. I can't even imagine living there on a 101 degree humid Midwest Missouri summer day in a long skirt...[/QUOTE]
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