This Is A Farmers Worst Nightmare!!

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My dad was fast with a belt when we did wrong. I’m older now and still appreciate the fact that he raised 5 kids and all are productive members of society

jeremyshoemaker
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I was spanked as a child and, as a result, I suffer from common courtesy, respect for others and self discipline.

kell
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Hollywood with all of their money and influence can't produce a show as engaging and high quality as this. I never miss an episode. Thank you.

tonywilliamitis
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Love the Dougo childhood stories and the ones about Chet and his brother. So funny. I was also a child of those days of belt on butt and a hand if belt could not be found. No time outs just swift message to the tail end.

dr
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When my sisters and I would get in trouble with mom, we begged her not to tell dad. She said she wouldn't, but when we sat down for dinner she said, "Girls do you want to tell dad what you did today?" She kept her promise by making us tell on ourselves! We fell for it too, everytime!

suzannegordon
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Ah the good old days! I remember when I was 4 or 5 years old I drove my little Murray tin pedal tractor into the fresh poured feed lot concrete. Back then there wasn't readymix trucks in our area so everything was mixed in a hand mixer.
My most vivid memory of that was how fast I was removed from the area, had 3 whacks delivered and a boot to the back side while being pointed in the direction of the house! Kinda lost intrest in that pedal tractor for a few days that's for sure!
I'm right there with you Dougo.

jeffekkel
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You are not 'just farmers'. You are an American backbone! And funny as heck.

M.M
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I’m with you dougo only I m 63 and I did not have to wait for dad to get home mom was a farm girl and was quite good at giving lessons very good you remembered the lesson and I love her for each and every one god bless here I do need more of this

berniestraight
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Dougo, I remember when I was a little boy living in Plano Texas, I picked the little peaches off my dad’s tree. First time he told me not to do it again, well, I did it again. I remember the sorority paddle, needless to say, I never picked the peaches again. I agree with you, it’s a very effective method of punishment, too bad it’s not used more, would probably solve a lot of today’s issues.

JT-
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I’m 34 and I still remember the ass whoppings. Not once have I ever called it abuse, it was something me and my brother needed, we were absolute little shits

Rooftopmatty
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good advice. Don't punish in anger

janwest
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Couldn't count how many times I heard "wait till your father gets home!" Lol

grantberardi
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20:45 the best Douggo story yet- we must have had the same parents. ❤❤❤

Reef_Reacher_Fishing
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I also grew up in a patriotic home. I screwed up, and dad aliped the strips, and I saw stars. God bless

tomwinslow
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When I looked at the soil along the tile line, I am reminded of former Georgia peanut farmer, and US President Jimmy Carter while campaigning in Minnesota, commented that "back in Georiga we would have used this soil for fertilizer."

greggergen
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We were told the same thing, "when dad gets home..." We'd run and stuff our shorts with socks as soon as we heard his car rumble into the garage! 😂🤣

rackets
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Have a great Labor Day weekend. Stay safe.

stevebiddle
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We grew up like your dad did, you did it once and that was it, never to ever been done again.

laurienowak
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Thanks for another great video Chet. It was interesting and enjoyable to watch.

Busy time doing various projects.
The concrete on the new bin project is looking good. I noticed this last pour was not as smooth but I imagine the bin floor goes over it so doesn’t need to look perfect.

I see Dougo was picking up bolts and screws with a big magnet. That is a good job done. Can ruin a truck tire in a

Moving rocks is never easy. Those were some big rocks you were moving from that bin site. Wow.

Tiling is never a fun job or even less fixing a broken tile especially the old clay tiles. The old clay tiles were so easily broken again.
Wow. What a mess working with them.

About it I guess for this video. Thanks for everything Chet. You all take care.

Like those new clothes you got. Look nice whether short or long pants.

The Iowa farm boy. Steve.

SteveNicoson-ui
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Great video Chet. The things that lift the rebar are called Rebar Chairs. They are very important.

waymonhutto