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Re: Who is all from Texas!!!!!`
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Posted by John A. on January 26, 2007 at 20:57:12 from (65.150.16.8):
In Reply to: Who is all from Texas!!!!!` posted by ironsales on January 26, 2007 at 06:21:18:
Howdy All, 5th Generation, Native born Texian! Raised up in NW Williamson Co. "Florence area" Tarleton State University Grad 1980. Farmed In the OK strip But in TEXAS Co for 10 yrs Now back in the Florence area. I am now A full time Life,Annunity, LTC Agent, currently getting my P&C licenses to write Home and Auto policies. Also run my families farm/ranch, Run Spanish goats. Currently into Red IH old iron. Main intrest in LPs. I have 74 966, 50; M gas, 40 M LP, 52 stage I SM-LP, 53 stage II SM LP, 48 M gas. I have met some of yall. Knew TxSprigger while at TSU Howard H.s Family farmed 5 miles cross country from me in the Ok Strip. And Attented the same Church too. As always if ya'll want to visit just hollar, we'll swap phone #s and get after it. Later, John A.
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