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<blockquote data-quote="Voda Vosa" data-source="post: 5073752" data-attributes="member: 51271"><p>Jack is a simple man. He grew up in his grandparent's farm, alongside his parents, uncles, cousins... and a long list of relatives. He was raised with the good ol' values of the past. </p><p>He was always the biggest of the children in the house. As he grew up, he took care of the most exhausting tasks in the farm. He even pulled the cows into the corrals, as he didn't like the electric stunguns. </p><p>He enjoyed cutting wood and carving things in it, so he always wondered the woods with his woodaxe, choosing the finest wood. </p><p>As years passed, and his grandparents died, his family modernized and most left the farm, leaving most jobs for him, until only he remained. Of course he could manage all tasks in the farm, but administrative issues, selling and buying things was not something that came easy to him. </p><p>Eventually, he had to sell the farm to support his debts. </p><p>He found job quite fast though, as lumberjack. Luberjack is what he was born for! They gave him a chainsaw, a big one, and since that day on, the legend of Jack the Lumberjack was born.</p><p>Of course it was something like a limited legend, only known to other lumberjacks, as Jack was more effective than the modern machines. </p><p>Dressed in a red shirt with black boxes, a pair of jeans, working shoes, a red wool hat and a leather jacket, Jack the Lumberjack reports for duty at 5 AM, and sings out at 8 PM. </p><p>At 9 PM he was eating at a local place for truck drivers on the road when IT started....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Voda Vosa, post: 5073752, member: 51271"] Jack is a simple man. He grew up in his grandparent's farm, alongside his parents, uncles, cousins... and a long list of relatives. He was raised with the good ol' values of the past. He was always the biggest of the children in the house. As he grew up, he took care of the most exhausting tasks in the farm. He even pulled the cows into the corrals, as he didn't like the electric stunguns. He enjoyed cutting wood and carving things in it, so he always wondered the woods with his woodaxe, choosing the finest wood. As years passed, and his grandparents died, his family modernized and most left the farm, leaving most jobs for him, until only he remained. Of course he could manage all tasks in the farm, but administrative issues, selling and buying things was not something that came easy to him. Eventually, he had to sell the farm to support his debts. He found job quite fast though, as lumberjack. Luberjack is what he was born for! They gave him a chainsaw, a big one, and since that day on, the legend of Jack the Lumberjack was born. Of course it was something like a limited legend, only known to other lumberjacks, as Jack was more effective than the modern machines. Dressed in a red shirt with black boxes, a pair of jeans, working shoes, a red wool hat and a leather jacket, Jack the Lumberjack reports for duty at 5 AM, and sings out at 8 PM. At 9 PM he was eating at a local place for truck drivers on the road when IT started.... [/QUOTE]
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