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	<title>Comments on: Update from Shore</title>
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		<title>By: Tal &#38; Jaylon Buie</title>
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		<description>Roger &amp; Elise:  Damn.  Who would have tought it.  Yes, we did send you our letter but in all honesty we never expected it to get to you.  Hell, maybe that two cent rate hike in the mail was worth it.  You two are amazing people.  Crazy as hell but interesting to watch.  We love your boat.  Didn&#039;t I tell you that I was an ole salt.  Jaylon&#039;s dad gave us a 24&#039; Searay and I kept it on Lake Texoma.  Jaylon didn&#039;t appreciate my boating interest and spent most of her time upchucking in a paper bag, as such, I sold it and spent the proceeds on landscaping that house in Killeen.  That gives you some idea of the value of the boat.  I did enjoy that boat and sharing it with daughter Carolyn&#039;s boys.  

You know, when I was city manager in Sherman, I was good friends with this retired destroyer captain and he did tell me that after he had been on shore duty for a while, he would get seasick the first couple of days out and just throw up with the rest of the crew.  Does that happen to you guys.  Would you admit it if you did.

I think I told you everything worth telling in that letter I sent you.  We are are doing great and love the decision we made to move here.  Take care of each other and keep us posted on your web page.  Tal &amp; Jaylon</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Roger &amp; Elise:  Damn.  Who would have tought it.  Yes, we did send you our letter but in all honesty we never expected it to get to you.  Hell, maybe that two cent rate hike in the mail was worth it.  You two are amazing people.  Crazy as hell but interesting to watch.  We love your boat.  Didn&#8217;t I tell you that I was an ole salt.  Jaylon&#8217;s dad gave us a 24&#8242; Searay and I kept it on Lake Texoma.  Jaylon didn&#8217;t appreciate my boating interest and spent most of her time upchucking in a paper bag, as such, I sold it and spent the proceeds on landscaping that house in Killeen.  That gives you some idea of the value of the boat.  I did enjoy that boat and sharing it with daughter Carolyn&#8217;s boys.  </p>
<p>You know, when I was city manager in Sherman, I was good friends with this retired destroyer captain and he did tell me that after he had been on shore duty for a while, he would get seasick the first couple of days out and just throw up with the rest of the crew.  Does that happen to you guys.  Would you admit it if you did.</p>
<p>I think I told you everything worth telling in that letter I sent you.  We are are doing great and love the decision we made to move here.  Take care of each other and keep us posted on your web page.  Tal &amp; Jaylon</p>
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