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Lance in Brenha

03-28-2007 09:32:12




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This one just popped up!




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Hobo,NC

03-28-2007 09:44:08




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 Re: Ford 9N Great Condition FOR SALE - $2600 in reply to Lance in Brenham, TX, 03-28-2007 09:32:12  
wonder how he found out about the ORC, it has had a nose job.



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8N'r--WI

03-28-2007 10:52:15




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 Re: Ford 9N Great Condition FOR SALE - $2600 in reply to Hobo,NC, 03-28-2007 09:44:08  
Hobo--he probably found out about that ORC first hand by running that nose through a fence and into a big old oak tree----Tim



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A. Bohemian

03-28-2007 14:51:23




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 Waller, Texas! in reply to 8N'r--WI, 03-28-2007 10:52:15  
Today Waller is basically part of Houston, Texas, in that almost everyone who lives there works or shops in Northwest Houston.

When I was a boy growing up in nearby Cypress (which is TRUELY part of Houston now and has lost all rural character), Waller was the nearest town of any size.

I used to buy parts for our John Deere MT from the Willie family, who owned an equipment dealership there. In addition, I briefly dated their daugher Mona.

There used to be a place called the Dairy Art right there on old 290, which ran right through the center of town. A sign out front boasted, "Sorriest Burgers in Texas."

Actually, of course, they were quite good and we used to go there after ball games.

Ah, memories.

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Lance in Brenham, TX

03-28-2007 18:36:58




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 Re: Waller, Texas! in reply to A. Bohemian, 03-28-2007 14:51:23  
Yeah Bohunk, I grew up right inside the NW loop near Ella Blvd. and T.C. Jester and traveled 290 through Hockley, Cypress and Waller, Hempstead etc...to our place in Brenham every weekend to our farm. As soon as I was old enough I moved to Brenham for good!



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A. Bohemian

03-29-2007 07:37:38




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 Re: Waller, Texas! in reply to Lance in Brenham, TX, 03-28-2007 18:36:58  
Bet you never realized Cypress had a Czech community!

German, yes. Names like Telge and Huffmeister and Weisser gave that away. When I went to Cy-Fair High, I attended school with kids who had those last names.

Speaking of Weissers, they started the airfield there in Cypress as a landing strip for their crop dusters. If you know where that airfield is, our fifty-acre place had its southern boundry right up against the airfield. I used to watch the Confedrate Air Force types practice carrier take offs while I was shredding with our old MT and the Rotocycle cutter.

And, if you really remember well, there used to be a sheetmetal building there on the corner of Telge and 290, where the bus barns are today. That was Petrzelka's Garage. Talk about guys who were good diagnosticians...

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Lance in Brenham, TX

03-29-2007 08:35:06




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 Re: Waller, Texas! in reply to A. Bohemian, 03-29-2007 07:37:38  
Yeah, I do remember that garage. Hadn't thought about that in a while!



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