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Old August 26th, 2004, 01:16 AM
Jerry Barton \(NervisRek\)
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Default Where oh where to retire?

Tennessee !!!!!!


"Da Chief" wrote in message
.. .
I am soon to retire (end of the year), in fact two years ahead of my
schedule but right on time according to my employer. Anyway, I am looking
for that one ideal place. Ideal being large cheap property, "country"
location, sufficient home, garage for truck and boat, nearby deer

woods/bird
fields/bass fishing. So my question is this: If you were to retire today

and
could go wherever you desired in the continental U.S.A., with the above in
mind, then where would you go? You may respond directly if you wish. Thank
you.

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Old August 26th, 2004, 05:55 AM
Doc \(The Tin Boat King\)
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Default Where oh where to retire?

Arcadia, Fl. A lot of people are relocating after "Charley" and there is a lot of property going on the market. Doc
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"Da Chief" wrote in message .. .
I am soon to retire (end of the year), in fact two years ahead of my
schedule but right on time according to my employer. Anyway, I am looking
for that one ideal place. Ideal being large cheap property, "country"
location, sufficient home, garage for truck and boat, nearby deer woods/bird
fields/bass fishing. So my question is this: If you were to retire today and
could go wherever you desired in the continental U.S.A., with the above in
mind, then where would you go? You may respond directly if you wish. Thank
you.

--
Shelby Foles
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Old August 26th, 2004, 02:59 PM
Budd Cochran
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Default Where oh where to retire?

Canon City, Colorado. Altitude about 5300 feet and average yearly
temperature of 57 degrees (They have Bamboo growing there!!!) over 300 days
/ year sunshine.

Bass / Striper / Catfish fishing in Pueblo Reservoir ( 30 miles away),
Rainbow / Brown Trout downtown ( Arkansas River), Brookies about 45 minutes
away in the San Isabel mountains in the Beaver ponds.

I am retired due to health and I am moving back next year. VBG

Budd

Mule Deer, Rabbit, hunting "in the back yard" ( from 30 minutes to an hour's
drive
"Da Chief" wrote in message
.. .
I am soon to retire (end of the year), in fact two years ahead of my
schedule but right on time according to my employer. Anyway, I am looking
for that one ideal place. Ideal being large cheap property, "country"
location, sufficient home, garage for truck and boat, nearby deer

woods/bird
fields/bass fishing. So my question is this: If you were to retire today

and
could go wherever you desired in the continental U.S.A., with the above in
mind, then where would you go? You may respond directly if you wish. Thank
you.

--
Shelby Foles
All outgoing mail virus free courtesy of Norton AV




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Old August 26th, 2004, 10:46 PM
Daniel-San
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Default Where oh where to retire?


"Da Chief" wrote in message
.. .
I am soon to retire (end of the year), in fact two years ahead of my
schedule but right on time according to my employer. Anyway, I am looking
for that one ideal place. Ideal being large cheap property, "country"
location, sufficient home, garage for truck and boat, nearby deer

woods/bird
fields/bass fishing. So my question is this: If you were to retire today

and
could go wherever you desired in the continental U.S.A., with the above in
mind, then where would you go? You may respond directly if you wish. Thank
you.

--
Shelby Foles
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I'm assuming you mean BESIDES the Upper Peninsula of Michigan?



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Old August 26th, 2004, 11:25 PM
IBNFSHN
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Default Where oh where to retire?

No doubt about it. Clarksville, Va. A small friendly town surrounded by a
large population of deer and turkeys. The deer are so plentiful, the game &
fisheries people offend give hunt clubs a hundred extra doe stamps just to
keep the herds in check. Oh yea, a 50,000 acre lake to fish in year around.

--
Bill
Chesapeake, Va


"Da Chief" wrote in message
.. .
I am soon to retire (end of the year), in fact two years ahead of my
schedule but right on time according to my employer. Anyway, I am looking
for that one ideal place. Ideal being large cheap property, "country"
location, sufficient home, garage for truck and boat, nearby deer

woods/bird
fields/bass fishing. So my question is this: If you were to retire today

and
could go wherever you desired in the continental U.S.A., with the above in
mind, then where would you go? You may respond directly if you wish. Thank
you.

--
Shelby Foles
All outgoing mail virus free courtesy of Norton AV




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Old August 27th, 2004, 04:21 AM
Larry Runkle
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Default Where oh where to retire?


"Da Chief" wrote in message
.. .
I am soon to retire (end of the year), in fact two years ahead of my
schedule but right on time according to my employer. Anyway, I am looking
for that one ideal place. Ideal being large cheap property, "country"
location, sufficient home, garage for truck and boat, nearby deer

woods/bird
fields/bass fishing. So my question is this: If you were to retire today

and
could go wherever you desired in the continental U.S.A., with the above in
mind, then where would you go? You may respond directly if you wish. Thank
you.

--
Shelby Foles
All outgoing mail virus free courtesy of Norton AV



You should check out Hot Springs Arkansas. It's surrounded by 3 lakes.

Larry


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Old September 11th, 2004, 11:12 PM
P B
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CANADA EH!"Da Chief" wrote in message
.. .
I am soon to retire (end of the year), in fact two years ahead of my
schedule but right on time according to my employer. Anyway, I am

looking
for that one ideal place. Ideal being large cheap property, "country"
location, sufficient home, garage for truck and boat, nearby deer

woods/bird
fields/bass fishing. So my question is this: If you were to retire today

and
could go wherever you desired in the continental U.S.A., with the above

in
mind, then where would you go? You may respond directly if you wish.

Thank
you.

--
Shelby Foles
All outgoing mail virus free courtesy of Norton AV




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