eBay Store - Records and Rose Rocks by bromide99:: "We are selling off a collection of over 3500 albums from the 30's and 40's. We offer Rose Rock Jewelry made from natural rose rocks that are found only in Oklahoma."
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Cuckleburr Bill as my grandfather called him...they both migrated from Nocona, Texas at about the same time to the Chickasaw nation...deserves to be called "the Father of Oklahoma" as he wrote most of the constitution of our state. He was a crusty opinionated lawyer of the highest calibre. I doubt he would a democrat in today's political system...perhaps an independant. Well known across the nation he was defeated by FDR for the Presidenial nomination. My dad had business with him in 1955 and it was pleasure to meet him. They had both been born in Montague Country Texas and both passed away in Johnston County Oklahoma. Within a year of our visit both my dad and Cuckleburr Bill went to their rewards.
In the Yellow Hills of the Arbuckles...
The wind still whistles thru the trees and keeps her secrets.
Mini daydreams flood the mind with paths once taken.
Past moments etched in time that remain forever precious.
The Lord of all of us plots our courses for His good pleasure! <> <> <>
jdm 2005
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I definitely don't have all the answers, but I know that as long as people keep sharing ideas like this, the truth will eventually reveal itself and maybe it can make a difference somewhere.
I think this blog rocks! Keep up the good work, I've bookmarked it and will definitely swing by again soon.
Feel free to pay a visit to my Canada immigration site. It might not be your "cup of tea", but it covers Canada immigration related topics.
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