About my favorite town ever. For years I have been trying to figure out how to live here. From Route 66 as the main strip, to a drive-in liquor store / gun shop, to what is about the best steak house I've been to. Great people, nice weather, a "right to carry" state, and no helmet law. Food for thought..... ![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh-33ALOku9K-4fThuGsDcIXjaKbLjZwXtnuqMs03j7Q8_BmeKTR5ukINBytvvQPJqNP2Zxr_qfRi-RfzBNXANdvy3CFXe0hOBIu0FRiuMbhrHurOgLtvDmM9yoT_T9H0DzC_kqNnakT94/s400/volleyball+2009+972.JPG)
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Ok, this "Ol Boy" added 5+ feet to this vintage Oliver tractor so that his home made
scraper could turn and clear the front tires. All of this with a stick welder, and alot of farm logic. By the way, he uses this tractor daily to level lots for new homes.
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