Posted by El Toro on October 20, 2008 at 09:38:43 from (205.188.117.74):
In Reply to: Re: life isnt so bad posted by steveormary on October 20, 2008 at 09:02:15:
Sure would like to have some of those pecans. They raise a lot of them in AL too. Sell them at stands like they do tomatoes and sweetcorn here.
I spent about a month at Huntsville in Nov 1981 for the government monitoring a test. Went to many catfish lunches where you could get all you could eat and had pecan pies sitting around for dessert. I bought one to bring home too.
In Feb 1982 I had to go back and I took my wife along. We called back home to see how our daughter was getting along and she had been out shoveling snow off the driveway so she could get to work. She's a Nurse Practitioner. It was in the 90's in Huntsville and I had buy some short sleeve shirts. Huntsvile and Tulsa OK were two of the nicest places I had travel to. Hal
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