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New to the board! Howdy!

West Chester, Ohio here.... of Cleburne, TX originally 

You may recognize the reference to West Chester... I attended the same high school (Lakota West) as our very own Jordan Hicks.

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On 1/3/2026 at 9:51 PM, Gerry Hamilton said:

With so many hundreds of new subscribers in 2026 … want to do a state roll call 

I reside in Friendswood, Texas 

And all my exes live in Texas, and Florida. 

San Antonio/College Station

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On 1/3/2026 at 11:29 PM, TrouperG said:

I put down roots in San Antonio, but I've lived all over and was born and raised in Spartanburg, South Carolina.

I ate at the Beacon in Spartanburg for the first time last month. Will not be the last.  Old guy taking orders was amazing - how does someone remember all of that?  

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On 1/4/2026 at 7:46 AM, Rillo HOOK EM said:

Zanesville, OH. Representing my Horns In enemy territory a hour east of Columbus.

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My mom's family is from the area - New Lexington/Crooksville. My grandfather was a cast maker at Roseville Pottery.  

Please do me a favor & have a black & white sundae from Tom's Ice Cream Bowl for me.  Also wouldn't mind some nuts & chocolates, I'm just sayin 

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On 1/4/2026 at 9:17 AM, Gil Phipps said:

Born ‘n bred in Austin, but living in Asheville, North Carolina these days.

I was in Nashville for 20+ years, but have been in WNC for about 18 months now. First in a rental in Canton, now on a mountaintop between Hendersonville and Pisgah Forest.  We love the area!

On 1/4/2026 at 9:49 AM, TrouperG said:

I do miss Asheville and the Pisgah National Forest.

The vistas, hiking, etc in this area are amazing. Not sweating non-stop in the summers -- lifetime achievement unlocked.  I'm just east of Pisgah National as well as Dupont State Forests.  I can see Mt Pisgah through the trees in the winter. 

On 1/4/2026 at 1:06 PM, GoldenHorn said:

Colorado for the last 26 years, moving to North Carolina this year or next.

I can't speak to the eastern 3/4 of the state, but the mountains of WNC are glorious.  Maybe not Colorado glorious, but we also don't deal with snow for 3 months!

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3 minutes ago, Brad Beatty said:

I was in Nashville for 20+ years, but have been in WNC for about 18 months now. First in a rental in Canton, now on a mountaintop between Hendersonville and Pisgah Forest.  We love the area!

The vistas, hiking, etc in this area are amazing. Not sweating non-stop in the summers -- lifetime achievement unlocked.  I'm just east of Pisgah National as well as Dupont State Forests.  I can see Mt Pisgah through the trees in the winter. 

I can't speak to the eastern 3/4 of the state, but the mountains of WNC are glorious.  Maybe not Colorado glorious, but we also don't deal with snow for 3 months!

It is truly glorious here! The vistas, lack of sweating and mosquitos (although I have bears in my yard daily), the hikes, the beer, the food, the fall and spring are beyond glorious. And I’m meeting more Horns here all the time! 🤘

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