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freshwest

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44. Sorry about Ginny (don't know who that is). Haven't been through Ft. Hood in a score of years.
Sat Mar 2, 2013, 10:09 PM
Mar 2013

Used to go there on my way to Waco. Went down through Fairy, Iredell and kept going. Then went through Pancake.

It's been built up a lot since. IIRC, all of the armored divisions (or whatevers) were consolidated there. We used to hear and feel them doing their shelling practice or whatever in the wildlife sanctuary or vacant land that belonged to the military certain days of the week.

Once a week the oldt Flying Fortresses, whatever model they were, that's what the old timers would tell me they were, flew over my place. They seemed so close to the ground, we used to wave at them. I don't know if they ever saw us, though.

Bet the bluebonnets and paint brushes are in bloom now. Every time I go down to the bigger cities, it's changed so much I get lost but not it hasn't changed so much in the Crosstimbers.

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There is an Egypt in Georgia. [View all] alphafemale Mar 2013 OP
Climax in New York In_The_Wind Mar 2013 #1
Climax, Texas, too. kentauros Mar 2013 #51
Texas is funny that way. In_The_Wind Mar 2013 #52
I haven't seen the Lord Byron thread yet. kentauros Mar 2013 #55
Over 30 views. I guess it isn't worth a bump. In_The_Wind Mar 2013 #56
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There's a Turkey in Uranus.... NYC_SKP Mar 2013 #3
! In_The_Wind Mar 2013 #5
Helen Ga is a replica of a Bavarian alpine town. nt onehandle Mar 2013 #4
been there...it is lovely. nt alphafemale Mar 2013 #8
Me too. I live in Georgia and have been there many times. RebelOne Mar 2013 #14
I reckon you never saw this iconic photo from Maine. bluedigger Mar 2013 #6
Awesome! In_The_Wind Mar 2013 #7
like nt alphafemale Mar 2013 #9
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Yeah, I was thinking there was another. bluedigger Mar 2013 #35
I've logged some hours on two lane roads through Smallvilles. alphafemale Mar 2013 #58
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Darcy O'Brien's book "Murder in Little Egypt" was my first introduction to that area Tom Ripley Mar 2013 #17
In less than an hour you could drive from my house to Arkansas Granny Mar 2013 #11
Missouri has towns named Cuba, Mexico, California, Nevada, Paris, Versailles, Moscow..... lastlib Mar 2013 #12
* In_The_Wind Mar 2013 #61
Georgia also has Cairo, but it's pronounced ... dawg Mar 2013 #13
Georgia also has Woodstock where I live. n/t RebelOne Mar 2013 #15
My grandfather grew up in Woodstock, ME. n/t bluedigger Mar 2013 #27
Cairo - Like the syrup...and it's All-Ben'-Ee alphafemale Mar 2013 #16
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I was born and grew up in Atlanta, Georgia. In_The_Wind Mar 2013 #26
You mean Etlanna, right? dawg Mar 2013 #33
HotLanta In_The_Wind Mar 2013 #34
Oh, I know where you're talking about now. dawg Mar 2013 #36
The one with the Underground. In_The_Wind Mar 2013 #59
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I've seen this sign in Maine. Brother Buzz Mar 2013 #30
Ireland, Texas derby378 Mar 2013 #31
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Formerly the home of Dublin Dr. Pepper derby378 Mar 2013 #39
Have they finally taken down the old signs? I'd like to visit some people down there once again. freshwest Mar 2013 #40
I honestly don't know derby378 Mar 2013 #41
Sorry about Ginny (don't know who that is). Haven't been through Ft. Hood in a score of years. freshwest Mar 2013 #44
Pancake, TX? derby378 Mar 2013 #62
Paris, TX. Texasgal Mar 2013 #42
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Wasn't there a movie...? nt alphafemale Mar 2013 #53
Was there? Texasgal Mar 2013 #54
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Palestine, Texas Major Nikon Mar 2013 #47
I was there. In_The_Wind Mar 2013 #48
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Here are the ones I've managed to find (and sift through) for Texas: kentauros Mar 2013 #57
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