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<blockquote data-quote="Listlad" data-source="post: 2123617" data-attributes="member: 499223"><p>It is due to be released over here in November.</p><p></p><p>My sister in law married into a family that own a rice farm. They therefore cultivate rice and sell it on to make their living. Their lifestyle is rather similar to the one in the trailer. The kind of lifestyle portrayed in the trailer is not so uncommon where my wife is from. They are a developing nation where although a first world lifestyle is catching on, doesn’t match it overall. Mother in laws employer is often bringing this disparity between the developing nations and the over developed nations (as he calls them) to the surface whenever he gets the opportunity including speeches, lectures, conferences, consultations etc etc etc. In the context of this thread he does have a point.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Listlad, post: 2123617, member: 499223"] It is due to be released over here in November. My sister in law married into a family that own a rice farm. They therefore cultivate rice and sell it on to make their living. Their lifestyle is rather similar to the one in the trailer. The kind of lifestyle portrayed in the trailer is not so uncommon where my wife is from. They are a developing nation where although a first world lifestyle is catching on, doesn’t match it overall. Mother in laws employer is often bringing this disparity between the developing nations and the over developed nations (as he calls them) to the surface whenever he gets the opportunity including speeches, lectures, conferences, consultations etc etc etc. In the context of this thread he does have a point. [/QUOTE]
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