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retrieverman,
Are you saying that you married a Yank? Maine? No offense guys, but I'd rather eat a heap of goohey pooh than to ever step foot in Maine.
Was flipping channels the other day and came across a movie, "The Perfect Storm." I could barely understand what those guys were saying. A bunch of Yankee fishermen who thought they were bigger than life and could take their boat into 40 foot seas and survive. Typical.
Anyhow, I hope all is well in TX, retrieverman. I had an old friend move out there recently and he says that he likes it except for the lack of rain. Dry place I reckon.
I can't believe that I am replying to this, but here we go. My wife's Dad got transferred to Maine in the mid 1990's, and they paid for mine and my sister in laws family to come up to snow ski and sight see. It was a once in a lifetime trip because they didn't stay there that long, and I wouldn't spend the money to go on my own. I have never met a nicerbunch of people. Everyone wanted to hear us talk.We even got our picture in the newspaper while we were there trying sled.
As far as Texas, it can be dry and some parts are, but here in east Texas, we havehad 5 inches of rain this week. Our deer ought to be in great shape if this continues.