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kentauros

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28. Okay, thanks for the info :)
Thu May 29, 2014, 01:26 PM
May 2014

I just figured DFW sprawl would have overtaken it by now...

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Wonder what the population is in Weatherford . . . SleeplessinSoCal May 2014 #1
According to the Handbook of Texas Online, kentauros May 2014 #5
My mom's parents used to live there and it's tiny. lark May 2014 #26
Okay, thanks for the info :) kentauros May 2014 #28
The population is about 25,000 and it is located in Parker county adjacent to Tarrant (Fort Worth). TexasTowelie May 2014 #7
I don't know the area, but it does sound like it's part of a populous area. kentauros May 2014 #10
POISON blkmusclmachine May 2014 #2
Where's the Freedom and Liberty brigade to protect property rights? Oh, here they are: freshwest May 2014 #3
the state government can't tell their ass from their elbow. No Offense Texans, hollysmom May 2014 #4
We don't like our government much, either! kentauros May 2014 #6
Hey there, TexasTowelie May 2014 #8
To be perfectly honest, kentauros May 2014 #9
Just spitballing here ... GeorgeGist May 2014 #11
I don't know how long it's been called the "Railroad Commission" kentauros May 2014 #29
They weren't using science because that isn't real, they were using creationism davidpdx May 2014 #12
Ya know... bpollen May 2014 #13
Replies 12 and 13 say it best. DamnYankeeInHouston May 2014 #14
OK, here's the problem: PatrickforO May 2014 #15
In the bizarre world of the law and of oil corporations, you first have to prove Javaman May 2014 #21
Corruption. blackspade May 2014 #16
That area is one of the most conservative of the state. I wonder what all of the Republicans Dustlawyer May 2014 #17
Methane is not toxic? freebrew May 2014 #18
Oh come on, didn't you watch that old TV show "Alienation"? Javaman May 2014 #20
But, my blood isn't green(thinking of Vulcans).. freebrew May 2014 #22
Don't think of them as "hallucinations" you negative neely! Javaman May 2014 #23
STOP THE SQUIRRELS>>> freebrew May 2014 #24
Of course they couldn't, this is Texas after all. nt Javaman May 2014 #19
Explosive gas, eh? Dopers_Greed May 2014 #25
It's difficult to find something if you don't look. lark May 2014 #27
now these oil and gas regulators, I'm wondering what industry do they come from? olddad56 May 2014 #30
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