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Re: General small town question
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Posted by CRUSADER on March 17, 2006 at 11:47:29 from (61.34.55.206):
In Reply to: General small town question posted by oldrustycars on March 17, 2006 at 11:30:46:
Hey Brother, You can move in next to me anytime you want to. Only problem is, I am now (in a way) homeless. My family has an old run down farm in Central Texas, but to live on it I have to buy it. I grew up in a city in South Texas, moved with my parents to Central Texas farm and lived there for five years, then joined the USAF. Now after 20 years I am in Korea and ready to settle down. Thinking about looking at the Texas Panhandle or maybe Eastern New Mexico. The boss lives in Clovis (has already proven more than once that she won't leave) so I will have to be someplace close to there. Depending on what you are looking for, there is a lot of opportunity if you are willing to adjust. I know our climate and lifestyle is a lot different from what you are used to there in Wisconsin. Jim
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