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    1. Re: [LL] Thurs Dec 9, 2010
    2. Mornin' Cuzzies, And, the temp's down to a brisk 33 this morn, no wind. ( : We can deal w/ it. Every year I put out my very favorite Christmas u-tuber....I will watch the silly thingeach year at least 50 times, and it never fails to tickle the fire outta me! ( : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ooc5eJc5SHA So, for those as nutty as I am, enjoy! For those of you who don't know what's going on.....because the Mainstream Mediadoesn't report anymore; they only editorialize or block news......South Texas is enjoyinga *massive* oil play. The biggest oil reservoir in the country has been discovered recentlybetween San Antonio and Laredo, and that's all anyone can talk about. Little farmers andfolks who are land owners are going to be like Saudi kings in the wealth department and ithas caused a huge flurry of excitement, particularly in San Antonio, where a lot of the moneywill come to be spent. Companies are moving in and taking up space in empty office buildings.Actually, Texas has not been hard hit economically.....we are just footing a huge bill state wide fora good deal of northern Mexico who has come to reside with us either for the economics orsafety. The Feds control the borders, but the states have to fund these people as to education,medical, and housing.....which gets mighty pricey considering the huge numbers we've got. I'm off on my ho, ho, ho way.....y'all have a good one! ( : Buckette

    12/09/2010 06:12:15
    1. Re: [LL] Thurs Dec 9, 2010
    2. Mary Jarrell
    3. Buckette, I so much enjoy your daily emails. Today I just had to respond. Like you said and as usual the Main Stream Media (MSM) does not provide us the important news we need. It is so "scripted" it's pathetic. Another story not provided by the MSM is the issue of clean drinking water and the fact it is quickly becoming the new "oil". T. Boone Pickens the Texas oil billionaire recently bought up 100,000+ acres of land in east Texas because the largest aquafir (aka underground natural water reservoir) in that part of the country was found under that land. I heard him say he intended to sell it and "make a fortune". At the rate our clean water is disappearing it won't be long before we won't be able it afford it just like gasoline for our cars. Something has to give. I want to thank you for all the information you provide within your emails. As Lovelaces/lesses all over this country we should be able to depend on each other for news/info not provided in the MSM. It's important to our lives and who else can we depend on but caring family members. There's an old saying," you don't know there's an answer if you don't know there's a question." The only way we can get the information necessary to ask the hard questions is through someone who cares enough to let us know what's going on, especially in their local area or knowledge. Cuzzin Mary in WV ----- Original Message ----- From: <spice3@juno.com> To: <lovelace@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, December 09, 2010 8:12 AM Subject: Re: [LL] Thurs Dec 9, 2010 > Mornin' Cuzzies, And, the temp's down to a brisk 33 this morn, no wind. > ( : We can deal w/ it. Every year I put out my very favorite Christmas > u-tuber....I will watch the silly thingeach year at least 50 times, and it > never fails to tickle the fire outta me! ( : > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ooc5eJc5SHA So, for those as nutty as I > am, enjoy! For those of you who don't know what's going on.....because > the Mainstream Mediadoesn't report anymore; they only editorialize or > block news......South Texas is enjoyinga *massive* oil play. The > biggest oil reservoir in the country has been discovered recentlybetween > San Antonio and Laredo, and that's all anyone can talk about. Little > farmers andfolks who are land owners are going to be like Saudi kings in > the wealth department and ithas caused a huge flurry of excitement, > particularly in San Antonio, where a lot of the moneywill come to be > spent. Companies are moving in and taking up space in empty office > buildings.Ac! > tually, Texas has not been hard hit economically.....we are just footing a > huge bill state wide fora good deal of northern Mexico who has come to > reside with us either for the economics orsafety. The Feds control the > borders, but the states have to fund these people as to education,medical, > and housing.....which gets mighty pricey considering the huge numbers > we've got. I'm off on my ho, ho, ho way.....y'all have a good one! ( : > Buckette > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > LOVELACE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    12/09/2010 03:39:34