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Unregistered
Bull
Choice gleanings
from 45-plus years of Unregistered Bull
"Don't look now," said John,
"but get your hanky ready. Here comes old
Pore Boy Parsley from down on the Pecos. I
guarantee he'll have a message that'll make a
crocodile cry human tears why, howdy there
Pore, you old rascal! Sit down and tell us about
all that rain you've been getting down on the L2
Cross!" |
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Doc
Blakely
Pokin' Fun
People who have listened to the
Grand Ole Opry for the last 80 years fall into
one of two categories old or dead. If
you're reading this, consider yourself in the
former group. |
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Monte
Noelke
Shortgrass Country
One of the most prominent physicians
around the Wool Capital is a guy named Ralph
Chase. Native to San Angelo, he has spent his
professional career doctoring on sick children
without any regard to the part of town the kids
lived in, or country of origin of the parents. |
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Linda
Mussehl
As
I See It ...
Every once in a while, once every
couple of years if I'm lucky, a new book comes
into my life. |
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Dale
Rollins, Ph.D
Wildlife
By Design
Sherman Hammond of Ft. Stockton is
downright stingy when it comes to water. His
philosophy is that you should keep all the rain
that falls on your property, and take all that
your upstream neighbor sends to you. In an area
that garners only 12 inches of rain annually, his
miser-like water management enhances not only his
livestock production, but wildlife as well. |
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