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The wife and I are leaving tomorrow evening for the Long Star state. We're going to visit friendsin Killeen, whom we haven't seen in about 20 years, I know that's a shame!!! We'll be stopping off first in Beaumont for a nights rest then Friday it's on to Killeen.
It's been a while since I got out of the Army, I Ets'd in 1986and everyone tells me that Killeen has really grown up in the last 22 years, so I'm excited to be going back.
So to all ya Texans who'll be along our route, if ya see my "OINKER" tag, give us a Big ole' Texas Style Howdy and we'll give ya one back. Hopefully we'll have a few pics to post on our return. Talk to y'all later..."D"
you have to get off of I-10, boring road. At the very least get off at Houston and hit some of the smaller us highways up around Conroe and Navasota. You'll actually go through some decent scenery if you get off the main roads.
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