rtrapasso
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ORIGINAL: bobogoboom hmmm charles is from dallas maybe its time for me to have an "intervention with him"............now where did i put that baseball bat. There are some weird people from Dallas on this site. well duh me and you post here. er... well, not QUITE Dallas, but the 'burbs... but you can count me in! BTW, we hit hottest day of the year today (104 deg F - 40 deg C)... I think you showed a picture of your house, but I don't remember the suburb. It's only a wussy 99 atm, but I think we'll top yesterday. Well, depends what you call the suburbs... i have not quite 4 acres, but it is pretty close to housing developments, shopping centers - traffic is pretty bad these days (loads of road construction)... Lots of horse farms around us, though. The property is pretty private... Corp of Engineers property on one side, vacant land on the other, and a creek on the back side. The only CoE property I know if is near the Trinity, Johnson Creek or the swamps of Grand Prairie. Lived near a Llama farm before, never a horse farm. The Llamas became unpleasant during the summer. We didn't get cheated today. It did get to 104. There is Corp of Engineer property all around the Trinity River, esp. at the area near the dam for Lake Lewisville... this is the LLELA (Lake Lewisville Ecological Learning Area) property that my wife goes to frequently (she takes a lot of bird pictures, and she volunteers to show people around out at the pioneer cabin.) There is also Corp property along the creek next to our house... even the Corp forgot they had this: my wife asked them about it, and they denied it belonged to them... they finally had to look it up in their records. BTW - when i got out of work and started driving, after a few minutes i looked at my car thermometer... it was 107 deg F (~42C)... after a while, it cooled down to 104... it is 106 in Wichita Falls (not too far from Dallas).
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