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Ogordont
Feb 19, 2014Explorer
T-nutz:
Being raised a navy brat and now retired from that same fine organization I have had the privilege of living in many varied sections of the coutry. I thoroughly enjoied every one of them. The good folks everywhere out number the few,, but often very loud, negative xenophobic bunch. The unique geography of each location may require a bit of getting use to when making a transition but once made the local beauty quickly rises to the surface. I regret never having had the opportunity to reside in your neck of the woods but, maybe, someday we may haul the rig in that direction. It is great to know that you have so many wonderful locations to set up camp.
Gordon
Being raised a navy brat and now retired from that same fine organization I have had the privilege of living in many varied sections of the coutry. I thoroughly enjoied every one of them. The good folks everywhere out number the few,, but often very loud, negative xenophobic bunch. The unique geography of each location may require a bit of getting use to when making a transition but once made the local beauty quickly rises to the surface. I regret never having had the opportunity to reside in your neck of the woods but, maybe, someday we may haul the rig in that direction. It is great to know that you have so many wonderful locations to set up camp.
Gordon
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