We have seen this discussion many, many times on TBH through the years. The general consensus is there are two types of folks.... Folks that care what somebody else calls a place those folks spent their hard earned money on and folks that don't give a **** about somebody else's business.
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Curious of your thoughts on the term "Ranch".
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Originally posted by AntlerCollector View PostOP I agree with your assessment of what a true Ranch consists of. I also believe that a landowner can call their property whatever the heck they want to. It won’t bother me one bit if someone else calls their place a ranch and there’s not a cow or chicken in sight. I will still sleep just fine.
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Originally posted by Trevor73402 View PostI think maybe there is a misunderstanding. I do not give a rip what someone calls the land they own. They can call it the Bunny Ranch for all I care. Im just trying to gain some insight on why people think/say what they do when there is no foundation (as we generally know it) to base it on. I could call my home/land "The Dealership" if I chose to, but why? Im not selling anything here. I could call it a ranch also, but Im not farming/ranching anything here. My post is not to make someone wrong in what they say/do, but rather just to know why. If some of you weren't so fragile, you'd understand this. I am all about "Do W-T-F you want....its your life", so lets not make me out to be someone Im not.
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The owner of the land (or the one making the payments) can call it whatever he wants, right?
Terms like 'the lot' or 'the property' are just so generic sounding. Ranch does have a nice ring to it.
What is one of the first things yo do with a new pet? Decide what to call it, right? Very few just stick with 'Dog' or "Cat'.
Some people even name their cars/trucks - but I've yet to hear of one called 'the ranch', but that would be ok too!
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Originally posted by Goldeneagle View PostI remember the Bunny Ranch! It was on SH121 between Frisco and The Colony.
-john
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I guess I'm pretty typical; ranch = livestock, farm = crops. Usually, there is a blending of the two. For our place in East Texas, I've never been comfortable calling it either. We do have 2 donkeys in one pasture the original owner neglected to take with him. We kind of just settled on "The Property" because it is generic. It also tends to reduce questions about the size of the place. I don't know why but, I have never been comfortable with those type questions. Although I have been known to call it "The Sandbox" because it is where we went to play.
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