Is the grass always greener on the other side?


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It is my opinion that yes, it must be. Otherwise why do the farm animals always want over there. Case 'n point. My horse jumped the fence went to the neighbors yard where it hadn't been mowed and everytime I tried to bring him home he kicked at me.
I finally took a cup of grape kool aid( his favorite drink) and coaxed him back.


no its not you think it is but when you get the chance to have or do whatever you think is better you always miss what you had before..you dont realize what you really have till its gone
Depends on the location of the septic tank ;-)
No, but it always seems to be .
lmao did u watch Jakey's Adventure or whatever its called its a movie with lil irish animals like a pig and a duck lolz did u??
I think that we think that others have it better than we do, whether it be money, cars, homes and other materialistic things. And when the smoke clears you realize they may have things, but they are not happy.
Horses and cows think so. For people,appreciate what you have and don't always want what you don't have!
Yes it is but to change that fill a water balloon with a mixture of water and roundup. Then throw the balloons into the neighbors yard this will kill their grass and it wont be greener anymore.
You know I really do think it is.Looking at it rightly,that's what makes us get froggy and jump on a chance.Think about it,if you aren't dreaming,then you are just sleeping.Who wants to just sleep?

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