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Default A Prognostication

Swingman wrote in news:l6ednQ_
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A good part of Texas is still just that. But it too has changed.
Running an O&G lease brokerage and exploration company in the 70's and
80's, and therefore being heavily involved in land, land titles, and
buying leases from farmers and ranchers, there were still plenty of
landowners living, farming and ranching on the land for three or more
generations ... now most of those folks are gone and absentee and
corporate ownership has supplanted that way of life. An age based
perspective on the way things have changed leaves much of it
unrecognizable ... Austin is a prime example, might as well be in
Lalafornia (Sorry, Steve ... ).


Austin is still touted as a nice livable city (at least by HGTV). Looked
nice on those programs too.

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