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Re: Texas mystery number one.
[Re: Cast]
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08/06/19 02:06 AM
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bigbob_ftw
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Been to Meers a few times... Like it?
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Re: Texas mystery number one.
[Re: J. Preston Bailey]
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08/06/19 02:20 AM
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mikereiling5
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Is there a lot of meth up in Oklahoma ? Asking for a friend... I don't know. There seems to have been a lot of that in Idaho where I came from. I think sucking in the humidity and red dust makes people touched in the head here. Maybe getting spun around by tornadoes causes Sooner dizziness. Where in Idaho are you from Boise previous post you said you were from Arizona?
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Re: Texas mystery number one.
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08/06/19 02:28 AM
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freerange
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Is there a lot of meth up in Oklahoma ? Asking for a friend... ^^^^^
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Re: Texas mystery number one.
[Re: beaversnipe]
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08/06/19 02:28 AM
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bigbob_ftw
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Re: Texas mystery number one.
[Re: J. Preston Bailey]
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08/06/19 02:29 AM
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bigbob_ftw
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Re: Texas mystery number one.
[Re: bigbob_ftw]
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08/06/19 02:55 AM
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dogcatcher
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Combat Infantryman, the ultimate hunter where the prey shoots back. _____________"Illegitimus non carborundum est"_______________
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Re: Texas mystery number one.
[Re: J. Preston Bailey]
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08/06/19 07:58 AM
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ducknbass
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Actually Arlington is home of the cowboys.
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Re: Texas mystery number one.
[Re: mikereiling5]
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08/06/19 10:11 AM
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J. Preston Bailey
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I said I'm a native Arizonan, but a total of:
1 year I spent living in Phoenix, AZ (in infancy, father stationed at Luke AFB) 43 1/2 years I spent living in California (2 1/2 years in Monterey, 8 1/2 years in Sacramento and the rest in SF Bay Area)
1970's/1980's San Francisco is what shaped my youth culture and boyhood education. I'd fall into the beach bum/surfer dude class. I think the TX gulf beaches/Austin residence would be a great fit for me. It's not the Pacific Ocean, but I'm no Rockefeller. Are there great white sharks in Galveston waters?
7 years I spent living in Boise, ID 4 months I spent living in Georgia 1 1/2 years I spent living in Lawton/Fort Sill, OK 1 3/4 years I spent living in Germany 6 months I spent living in South Carolina
Seven of my 55 1/2 years were spent in the army.
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Re: Texas mystery number one.
[Re: ducknbass]
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08/06/19 10:32 AM
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J. Preston Bailey
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They ought to call Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington "Texas Tri-Cities" then.
Cowboys on the field in Arlington, Cowboys namesake in Dallas and cows in Fort Worth
Now, where does Irving fit in?
America First: We are not the global welfare office of the world.
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Re: Texas mystery number one.
[Re: J. Preston Bailey]
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08/06/19 10:38 AM
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bigbob_ftw
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They ought to call Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington "Texas Tri-Cities" then.
Cowboys on the field in Arlington, Cowboys namesake in Dallas and cows in Fort Worth
Now, where does Irving fit in?
It doesn't. Its a festering dung heap.
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Re: Texas mystery number one.
[Re: J. Preston Bailey]
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08/06/19 10:46 AM
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Why does Dallas have COWBOYS while Fort Worth is also known as COWTOWN?
It seems like all the cowboys and all the cows should be in the same town. It was a mistake, it was suppose to be the Dallas Boy Cows.
Yes! A Weatherby does kill them deader.
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Re: Texas mystery number one.
[Re: bigbob_ftw]
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08/06/19 10:47 AM
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J. Preston Bailey
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They ought to call Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington "Texas Tri-Cities" then.
Cowboys on the field in Arlington, Cowboys namesake in Dallas and cows in Fort Worth
Now, where does Irving fit in?
It doesn't. Its a festering dung heap. I've changed planes many a time at DFW. I visited the Book Depository in Dallas with my mother in late 1989. We saw the Kennedy death Lincoln and an ambulance at a small museum nearby. I can't remember if the Oswald rifle was there. My mother and her woman friend were changing planes from SFO to head for a Mexican holiday and I met them there while I was stationed at Sill during the weekend. I took a plane down from Lawton.
America First: We are not the global welfare office of the world.
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Re: Texas mystery number one.
[Re: hetman]
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08/06/19 11:10 AM
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snake oil
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consider ourselves lucky Ft worth got the cows we got the COWGIRLS FIFY
"You may all go to hell and I will go to Texas".
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Re: Texas mystery number one.
[Re: J. Preston Bailey]
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08/06/19 11:53 AM
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HWY_MAN
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""Seven of my 55 1/2 years were spent in the army.""
Figured that out when you said Lawton, why else would anybody go there.
Yes! A Weatherby does kill them deader.
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Re: Texas mystery number one.
[Re: J. Preston Bailey]
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08/06/19 12:57 PM
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PMK
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did Bill get a new account based in OK?
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Re: Texas mystery number one.
[Re: HWY_MAN]
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08/06/19 01:03 PM
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NORML as can be
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""Seven of my 55 1/2 years were spent in the army.""
Figured that out when you said Lawton, why else would anybody go there. Also 43 1/2 years spent living in "California" (2 1/2 years in Monterey, 8 1/2 years in Sacramento and the 31 1/2 years in SF Bay Area)
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Re: Texas mystery number one.
[Re: NORML as can be]
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08/06/19 03:00 PM
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J. Preston Bailey
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""Seven of my 55 1/2 years were spent in the army.""
Figured that out when you said Lawton, why else would anybody go there. Also 43 1/2 years spent living in "California" (2 1/2 years in Monterey, 8 1/2 years in Sacramento and the 31 1/2 years in SF Bay Area) Those 2 1/2 Monterey years were actually part of my army days at Fort Ord, CA, 7th ID Light. Was deactivated in summer of 1993 under Clinton. I was part of the skeleton crew that shut it down. 7th ID moved to Fort Lewis/Tacoma, Washington. I was handed orders to Germany early fall '93.
America First: We are not the global welfare office of the world.
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