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Texas on A Motorcycle

Bayrat76

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http://www.youtube.com/swf/l.swf?video_id=scjb_f95diA&rel=1&eurl=http%3A//us.mc325.mail.yahoo.com/mc/showMessage%3Ffid%3DInbox%26sort%3Ddate%26order%3Ddown%26startMid%3D0%26.rand%3D1079311452%2&iurl=http%3A//i.ytimg.com/vi/scjb_f95diA/default.jpg&t=OEgsToPDskJspDNwB8HIrUd_PzTlY4gy
 
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That dang song is one heck of a tounge twister for sure.
 
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of the names mentioned in that song, maybe more...he is naming them so fast that I can not catch all the names. Bayrat does not realize that posting the link to that song taught me a couple of things that would make my stories more interesting...post a picture of the sign for the town that the story is about, and try to put music in the back ground. General Ray is always good about putting music in the back ground when he use to post Civil War stories over on the Views Forum. Please have a great day! Kelley (Texas) :)
 
Well when I saw it Fred came into mind he has posted some really great stories ,and riding though Texas.
 
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