What did I the farmer say when he lost his tractor
Where's my cow !!
the answer is one for the farmer, one for the crow, one to rot and one to grow.
Putang ina ang sinabi nya
Are you wicked.
Farmer
cause they do. For example that is like saying, what did one farmer say to the other farmer... Answer....-We're farmers. chicken thighs??,, there are several types of thighs......
It means that both the farmer and the politician use each other-- its not just one-way use.
A farmer is a Boer (say: booR)
I'd say, if you are talking about Britain in WWII, both are equally important and serve the country equally. It might also depend on whether the farmer is successful & not bombed! No society can live without food, or enjoy their bounty under threat of aggression. So one is as important as the other.
fermier
i don't know but i ask one of my friend a and they say that 1970
In my opinion both farmer and soldier are equal important. neither of one can live without each other a farmer makes food for a soldier and a soldier protect a farmer and his farm,so neither is above or below...
What did I the farmer say when he lost his tractor
They mad them like lets say you worked as a farmer your last name would be farmer like me romero means pilgrum This person is evidently trying to say that if you were a farmer, your name would be farmer. However, this does not make any sense.
αγρότης + agrotis
Presumably the eggs belong to the farmer so the apostrophe shows the farmer's ownership. So it's: "The farmer's eggs were fresh." On the other hand, if the eggs were produced and sold by more tham one farmer it would be: "The farmers' eggs were fresh."