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Old 04-20-2005 | 04:28 PM
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Rick James
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Default RE: Get some things off my chest

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I have lived in 6 states ,which I hunted in and hunted in 17 total states. Owned property in the south. Cheap compared to up here. I would leave but my elderly parents are still alive. When they pass on I'm out of here.I will sell my place. There place I cant.They have a sealed trust it cant be sold.So I will sell out the contents and around 400,000 antique coins,Nazi and many tons of antiques and let the 2 homes rot .Eventually the county will sheriff it for not paying the property taxes. Then I;m clean from here.I'm loolking at property in the deep hillbilly hills of W. Virginia ,tennessee, and such places. I would love to go back to Texas ,but to hot for the wifes health problems. I want dirt roads and no people except rednecks. I like the property in the deep hills of Western W. Virginia. It says on the sales Note.> No zoning or restriction regs in county.I want to live in peace.Want people to just stay out of my business and bedroom and bathroom. The best time in my life was went I spent 6 months behind my gate on my property in South Texas. Did not see another human face, Took outdoor showers and lived off the land and game. I think with a possible 3/4 million I can get a hunk of hillbilly land.
Where in PA do you live? I grew up in Vermont but spent 8 years in PA and I must say that PA is much more rural than any state north of it. I really hope to be financially stable enough to live in Bradford County someday near my father, but unfortunately now I can't afford to live there. Upstate and Central NY is very similar in some parts though I have seen, as well as the NE Kingdom of Vermont and up in Maine, but it's too goddamn cold up there for me after spending 8 years in pa.
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