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Columns August 17, 2010  RSS feed
Straight from The Horse’s Mouth
      I'm back in the saddle again - Out where a friend is a friend - Whoopi-ty-ayeoh! Aaah, back to writing the column. My head is full of many things I want to share with you. It truly was a fantastic summer. After mine and Glenn's 'most epic' vacation we have a new bright and shiny attitude, are chock full of creative ideas, and rarin' to bring more of the best of THM to Buffalo.
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Tales from WannaBea Farm
      One of my wonderful WWII Veterans wrote this poem for me about the WannaBeA Farm and I loved it so much that I decided to use it as my story today. I hope ev- erybody enjoys it as much as I did. A Visit to WannaBeA Farm At the first rays of the morning sun This days work has just begun Come go with me, and let us see The workings of the Wannab
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BOB BOWMAN’S EAST TEXAS
Graves of the famous
      A reader called a few days ago, asking where John Wesley Hardin, one of East Texas’ most famous outlaws, was buried. His call brought up the question of where other famous people are buried in Texas and elsewhere. Hardin, by the way, is buried in Concordia Cemetery in El Paso, where he was shot in the head in 1895 by Constable John Selman.
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Chute ‘n the Bull
      A railroad claims official once said that trains have done more harm to the genetic quality of America's cow herds than anything else. He said every cow that ever met her doom on a rural track was invariably the best, most productive cow in the plaintiff's herd. Often, the deceased cow was "nursing twins and close to calving again" just before her demise.
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