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<blockquote data-quote="greybeard" data-source="post: 1813132" data-attributes="member: 18945"><p>Maybe they had some of the rain that kept going North of my location. I'm 65 miles SW of Waco and all during June and early July, the storms came from the West NW and cut off to a more northerly direction about where the Colorado River runs. My nephew is raising Brahmans up near Weatherford (Due West of DFW.) and they got more rain than I did in that period. It is VERY dry here in Bell, Coryell, San Saba and Lampasas counties. </p><p></p><p>I used to live and work out of Burleson County in the early to mid 80s. Lived just west of Caldwell but worked all over Burleson, Lee, Washington, Fayette counties keeping drilling rigs running. Worked as far south as El Campo and West as far as Thrall. I shouldn't say it, but I knew where every den of iniquity in that region was too. </p><p></p><p></p><p>At that time, the old narrow Whisky River bridge over the Brazos and Little Brazos could be treacherous with all the vacuum trucks and workover rigs traveling it. Vac trucks tore up one of the back road (FM) so bad the state couldn't keep it repaired. We renamed it hemorrhoid boulevard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greybeard, post: 1813132, member: 18945"] Maybe they had some of the rain that kept going North of my location. I'm 65 miles SW of Waco and all during June and early July, the storms came from the West NW and cut off to a more northerly direction about where the Colorado River runs. My nephew is raising Brahmans up near Weatherford (Due West of DFW.) and they got more rain than I did in that period. It is VERY dry here in Bell, Coryell, San Saba and Lampasas counties. I used to live and work out of Burleson County in the early to mid 80s. Lived just west of Caldwell but worked all over Burleson, Lee, Washington, Fayette counties keeping drilling rigs running. Worked as far south as El Campo and West as far as Thrall. I shouldn't say it, but I knew where every den of iniquity in that region was too. At that time, the old narrow Whisky River bridge over the Brazos and Little Brazos could be treacherous with all the vacuum trucks and workover rigs traveling it. Vac trucks tore up one of the back road (FM) so bad the state couldn't keep it repaired. We renamed it hemorrhoid boulevard. [/QUOTE]
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