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To: hiredhand
You would be welcome here. You could check on my catz when I deploy. I'd raise a BBQ in your honor.

If I ever lived anywhere besides this great State, I'd live in North Carolina, Alabama, Tennesse, or Kentucky. Tennesse and Texas go WAY back. Kentucky speaks for herself (God love 'er, fast horses and good whiskey). The wimmin in 'Bama are very lovely. NC has great weather, if you factor out the hurricanes.

I'd be fine to settle where I am, here in Texas, and buy a lot of Danish products, but my Uncle (Sam) keeps moving me around.

105 posted on 02/05/2006 8:31:23 PM PST by JRandomFreeper (D@mit! I'm just a cook. Don't make me come over there and prove it!)
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To: JRandomFreeper

Using this message as a good excuse to bump this thread ;-), I thought I'd let you know that I got a chuckle out of your link explaining the "J. Random" thing!!! :-)


107 posted on 02/05/2006 8:35:36 PM PST by NotJustAnotherPrettyFace
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To: JRandomFreeper
If we were down there, we'd take GOOD care of your cats when you deployed! ...and I LIKE BBQ....a LOT! :-)

I actually moved up here from Bama, and yes...the women are quite GOOD LOOKING down there! My wife (Neuroscience RN/BSN....smart girl!) worked at a hospital in Montgomery and some of her friends were indeed very good looking women!

KY is good too. I've got family over that way. NC has been good so far, even with the hurricanes. If you live toward the middle of the state, or in the mountains, they don't do much more than make things very wet. Over near the coast though they tear a LOT of stuff up!
110 posted on 02/05/2006 8:39:01 PM PST by hiredhand (My kitty disappeared. NOT the rifle!)
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