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sons of a father--my twin
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<blockquote data-quote="greybeard" data-source="post: 1075738" data-attributes="member: 18945"><p>Probably, but that isn't us. We were both raised in Texas. While in the military, he married a girl from Arkansas and they eventually moved there. The marriage didn't last, but he had a good (govt) job there so he stayed all these years. Now approaching retirement age, he has bought a place on Bolivar Peninsula Texas, and owns 25 acres next to me as well and will be "coming home" to his roots within a year or 2. He's done little or nothing with or to that 25 acres since acquiring it in 2006. all wooded--I fenced most of it off and run cows on it.</p><p></p><p>He has no interest in cattle--never did, and doesn't know anything about them. He is more like you than he is me Inyati--in some ways. Fun's HIS department, and I remind him of that often. </p><p></p><p>No, that is not what we call the family property in the background. The old home place looked much different than that---it had my father's big auto shop on it, with our 3 bdr home/living area built on to that shop.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greybeard, post: 1075738, member: 18945"] Probably, but that isn't us. We were both raised in Texas. While in the military, he married a girl from Arkansas and they eventually moved there. The marriage didn't last, but he had a good (govt) job there so he stayed all these years. Now approaching retirement age, he has bought a place on Bolivar Peninsula Texas, and owns 25 acres next to me as well and will be "coming home" to his roots within a year or 2. He's done little or nothing with or to that 25 acres since acquiring it in 2006. all wooded--I fenced most of it off and run cows on it. He has no interest in cattle--never did, and doesn't know anything about them. He is more like you than he is me Inyati--in some ways. Fun's HIS department, and I remind him of that often. No, that is not what we call the family property in the background. The old home place looked much different than that---it had my father's big auto shop on it, with our 3 bdr home/living area built on to that shop. [/QUOTE]
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