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Steve Wilson: Loves Backyard Oil, proud of oil men

About Travis and Jimmy, he says: I think either one of those two men would help a family if they knew they needed it and that means a lot these days. You know, a lot of people get a few dollars ahead in life and they forget who the poor man is. - STEVE WILSON

Steve Wilson writes:
I myself am proud to live in the same county as these oil men. I don't see a problem with how they dress or what country slang they communicate with, they are people who have just been more fortunate than some of us. I know Travis Coomer when I see him and that's about it. But Jimmy and I are friends. I personally like the man. I think it's awesome how he grew up poor, like me, and now he can buy pretty much what he wants. I think either one of those two men would help a family if they knew they needed it and that means a lot these days. You know, a lot of people get a few dollars ahead in life and they forget who the poor man is. I had rather have friends with money who will talk to me like I'm human than having them run around in Botany 500 suits and thinking they're better than I am. Oh well, loved the show. Can't wait too see more. The only thing negative I have to say is, I wish, since I am a licensed auctioneer, that i had been the one to sell the oil finding rooster at a small commission rate. lol. no matter what we do in life, you will always have negative remarks. As for me, I like the positive side!!!!!!! - Steve Wilson
Comments re article 59119 Joyce Coomer Some people are getting above their raising




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