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[*] posted on 4-18-2004 at 02:12 PM
Have Texas property / exchange for Baja Home


Looking for Baja property/home in the Mulege area or close by to exchange for property in Texas valued for $400,000 with a recent appraisal. Could owner finance portion with easy pay out plus exchange.
Property has tripled in value in last 8 years.

Open to easy terms/ideas.

contact me @ seatrumpet@comcast.net

Have a home? Want to trade? We have property we want to trade for a home....

What a great site.!!!Thanks too alllllllll!!!
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[*] posted on 4-19-2004 at 11:04 AM


From Baja to Texas??

hmmmmm.......

No gracias.;)




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[*] posted on 4-19-2004 at 11:17 AM
An old friend....


of mine used to say "If I had a ranch in Texas and a home in Hell, I'd sell the ranch and go home!

Seriously, trades are usually very complicated, my advice would be, sell, then buy!:biggrin:




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[*] posted on 4-19-2004 at 11:55 AM
Tucker


Now ! Now ! Tucker!

There you go talking about the Greatest Republic State in the world. Where would we be if we did not have the "Cowboys" to protect this country?
\And remember they have "Big Belt Buckles" and Blue Eyes!!

Drive Pickup Trucks and go "Dancin" on Saturday .

I just got back from a Trip to Texas and what a difference in the Smiles, Howdies,handshakin, Texas Hospitality!

It is much different in California, only sour faces,no talking to your neighbor,talking on the cellphone,driving like mad idots,trying to get off all their clothes in Public, Hollywood Spin
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[*] posted on 4-19-2004 at 12:19 PM
And


the "Drive friendly" signs and the gun rack in the back window of the truck. :)
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[*] posted on 4-19-2004 at 02:33 PM
Skeet, in my mis-spent youth,


I mis-spent a lot of time in Texas, from Friona to Abilene to San Angelo to San Antonio, mostly in the uniform of the USA. In addition worked for a crop-dusting outfit, an auto glass company and attended the University of Houston.

I even rescued a fair damsel from Pasadena (boy, was that a mistake)!

I fled the republic in 1963 and have never returned!:lol:




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[*] posted on 4-19-2004 at 02:58 PM
skeet, sat. i will cross the great state of Tejas


on my way to Arkansas, a fuel stop planned at TDW airport south of amarillo.

i will gaze at the vastness of it all from about 7,500 MLS!! unless i can catch any huge tailwinds up to 11,500!

this way i can maybe make the pyramid gig, you going??




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[*] posted on 4-19-2004 at 09:18 PM
Tucker


Did you ever make Camp Hood?
San Angelo! The sheep Capital of Texas!

Worked one wwinter on a 10 Section Ranch up to Blackwell, took care of 1500 Spanish Goats and 2,000 Head of Sheep. rode my Horse 4 miles into a Little Baptist
Church every day and stayed for Youth Meetings that night'
My uncle would let the dogs go and we would have Supper while the Dogs ran the Creek,by the time we had eaten, they would be on Trail!
Took a half Gallon coffee Can and went to the Dogs who by that time had Treed a "Gooddin". 'Coon Hunting Country Style"

Would leave on my Horse to check all the windmills,sometime having to climb up to the Top, on the ice covered Ladder, then Head for Home with the sleet so thick, that I needed the Wire Pliers to chip the ice from my Chaps and the Saddle.

$90.00 dollars a Month an "Found" those were the Days!
Rasied the orphan Sheep and took them to Market in San Angelo.
Some of my Kin are still around Tarzan Texas and Midland .

Was in Amarillo Texas in the 1947 Tornado where it Stuck an airplane in the Celing of the Airport at Tradewinds airport. istill have the pictures. the Storm also dumped over 17 boxcar Loads of Hogs,made some money rounding up Hogs and taking them back to a Pen.,
.5o cents a Hog!

It got so Cold in Amarillo, that the old timers said:there is nothing between here an the North Pole but a 2 Strand Barb-wire fence and there is one Strand Down"!

Left amarillo 2 days after I graduated, Hopped a frieght and never went looked Back!

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