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Difference between rich and poor people
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<blockquote data-quote="I Love Beefies" data-source="post: 135818" data-attributes="member: 1575"><p>That was a good one! And so true!</p><p>I live 30 miles south of Houston and for the past 12 years we have been able to sit out in our front yard and see the stars, now with the encroaching development (Houston keeps getting closer and closer to us) we no longer can see the stars for the street light and lights from the highway. We own a ranch in South Texas and every chance we get we travel the 5 hours to get the opportunity to look at the nighttime sky. I love nothing more than sitting outside watching the sun go down and being able to see the Milky Way and all of the satellites that pass over not to mention the falling stars! It gets so dark at our place that you'd almost swear that you can 't see your hand in front of your face when there is no moon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="I Love Beefies, post: 135818, member: 1575"] That was a good one! And so true! I live 30 miles south of Houston and for the past 12 years we have been able to sit out in our front yard and see the stars, now with the encroaching development (Houston keeps getting closer and closer to us) we no longer can see the stars for the street light and lights from the highway. We own a ranch in South Texas and every chance we get we travel the 5 hours to get the opportunity to look at the nighttime sky. I love nothing more than sitting outside watching the sun go down and being able to see the Milky Way and all of the satellites that pass over not to mention the falling stars! It gets so dark at our place that you'd almost swear that you can 't see your hand in front of your face when there is no moon. [/QUOTE]
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