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<blockquote data-quote="greybeard" data-source="post: 1793432" data-attributes="member: 18945"><p>No problem with that Dave. You have beautiful country and great cattle up there but I'm staying right here.</p><p></p><p>I have lived all over the world (except Europe...they're WAY too snobbish and aristocratic for me) and for the most part, adjusting to different cultures is quite easy compared to South La, where I lived and worked for over a decade. Liked it, learned to live with it, ate great food and had some adventures but was very glad to get back to Texas. (my kids all went to school there and were forced to attend French Emersion class (called CODIFIL). It was then I knew it was time to "leave Lousiana in the broad daylight". I crossed the Sabine in 1993 and have never been back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greybeard, post: 1793432, member: 18945"] No problem with that Dave. You have beautiful country and great cattle up there but I'm staying right here. I have lived all over the world (except Europe...they're WAY too snobbish and aristocratic for me) and for the most part, adjusting to different cultures is quite easy compared to South La, where I lived and worked for over a decade. Liked it, learned to live with it, ate great food and had some adventures but was very glad to get back to Texas. (my kids all went to school there and were forced to attend French Emersion class (called CODIFIL). It was then I knew it was time to "leave Lousiana in the broad daylight". I crossed the Sabine in 1993 and have never been back. [/QUOTE]
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