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Old 01/08/08, 08:06 PM
 
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glad you and the goats made it safe
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Old 01/08/08, 08:14 PM
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Hehehe, gorgeous area but wait till it's 105 with 98% humidity...... I do love Tahlequah though, they have some wonderful things to see there - if you can stand to leave the air conditioning.....
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Old 01/08/08, 08:33 PM
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And after you get your selves settled in, take a day trip over to Eureka Springs, it's about 2 hours, and pm me before you go and I'll tell you about some places to eat and visit. You picked a great place to live.
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Old 01/08/08, 08:42 PM
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Welcome to Okla. by way of Tennessee! I used to live very near Tahlequah in Westville. I was born an raised in Adair Co. right next door. Now I'm in Tennessee and wishing I was ready to move back! Enjoy the area. They don't call it "Green Country" for nothing.By the way just up to the north a few miles is the Leach Hog Sale Barn. They do a lot goats there also. About the best market to find a few more for that 40 acres!
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Old 01/08/08, 09:17 PM
 
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hope you find good neighbors around

And a good church if you are so inclined. Im in Creek Co. Near Slick. They call me Slick Willy
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Old 01/09/08, 08:33 AM
 
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tahlequah's not too bad. the trees, small hills, and river are nice. i was there for a yr or so, went to NSU for a year. i'm a couple hrs away from you, just west of tulsa.
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Old 01/09/08, 03:57 PM
 
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Lance's grandpa lives in Park Hill, just outside Tahlequah. On Carter's Landing Road, just a ston'es throw from the lake. It is indeed a beautiful place there!
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