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How about some odd and funny town names
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<blockquote data-quote="Lammie" data-source="post: 466063" data-attributes="member: 3306"><p>It has always been Wheatland, but back in the day, it was the only place to get your alcyhol in three counties, and Whiskey Flats is conveniently located at the convergance of Hood, Johnson and Parker Counties where it was legal, since it is the tip of Tarrant County. That was where you had to get beer and everything if you lived in Granbury, and my brother spent a lot of time there if he wasn't at the ole Galvenized Palace in Glen Rose. I don't get through there much anymore, but the last tiem i did, I saw an obvious topless dancer, at least topless, in a robe, going from a TTbar to the liquor store. Guess she was thirsty.</p><p></p><p>Is the Galvenized Palace still there? I bet old timers still remember "Turkey", as my brother was known. I still run into someone who remembers him from time to time. They don't like it much when I tell them he drank hisself to death. That Wild Turkey whiskey will do it to you every time. Especially over 20 years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lammie, post: 466063, member: 3306"] It has always been Wheatland, but back in the day, it was the only place to get your alcyhol in three counties, and Whiskey Flats is conveniently located at the convergance of Hood, Johnson and Parker Counties where it was legal, since it is the tip of Tarrant County. That was where you had to get beer and everything if you lived in Granbury, and my brother spent a lot of time there if he wasn't at the ole Galvenized Palace in Glen Rose. I don't get through there much anymore, but the last tiem i did, I saw an obvious topless dancer, at least topless, in a robe, going from a TTbar to the liquor store. Guess she was thirsty. Is the Galvenized Palace still there? I bet old timers still remember "Turkey", as my brother was known. I still run into someone who remembers him from time to time. They don't like it much when I tell them he drank hisself to death. That Wild Turkey whiskey will do it to you every time. Especially over 20 years. [/QUOTE]
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