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Re[5]: quick question on tic charts



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Preston,

Red ant mounds are very hard to find now days.  Sad.  They ate me
alive when I was young.

Well it is for sure the horny toads are not what they used to be but
they did beat SMU.

Jimmy

Sunday, September 12, 2004, 1:41:59 PM, you wrote:

PM> assume you mean FIRE ant mounds!
PM> tho't the horny toads ate all the red ants... & i've heard the fire ants are
PM> destroying the horny toads!...  don't see much of them anymore (except of
PM> course in southwest fort worth!)
PM> pm

PM> -----Original Message-----
PM> From: Jimmy [mailto:jhsnowden@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
PM> Sent: Sunday, September 12, 2004 10:58 AM
PM> To: Omega-List; ribau@xxxxxxxxxxx
PM> Subject: Re[3]: quick question on tic charts


PM> I didn't know that.  Wow!  That's nearly as large as our Red Ant
PM> mounds here in Texas.

PM> Jimmy
PM> Thanks to those sellers at the lows and buyers at the top.


PM> Sunday, September 12, 2004, 10:39:24 AM, you wrote:

rpn>> Jimmy, Florida is not flat, there's a land fill in central Florida that
PM> is
rpn>> almost 300 feet high.

>>>>Did you mean Florida weather being nice to Linders?  I'm in Texas.
>>>>Florida is too flat for me.


PM> --
PM> Best regards,
PM>  Jimmy                            mailto:jhsnowden@xxxxxxxxxxxxx



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Best regards,
 Jimmy                            mailto:jhsnowden@xxxxxxxxxxxxx