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I am looking for a keyhlder in central Texas.any takers?
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nobody?
Re: looking
whilst not exactly answering your question, you might find this link to a post I made informative
http://forum.boundanna.net/board/viewto ... f=2&t=5991
http://forum.boundanna.net/board/viewto ... f=2&t=5991
be a switch, double the fun
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I read that post when you posted it.that is good info for people who live in or near big cities.
I never had a problem when I lived in one,but since I moved to the country and there are no meet and greets within 50 miles I have been trying the internet.
not having any luck either.
oh well I am not trading the peace and quiet I have here for the city again.
I never had a problem when I lived in one,but since I moved to the country and there are no meet and greets within 50 miles I have been trying the internet.
not having any luck either.
oh well I am not trading the peace and quiet I have here for the city again.
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I'm with you on not wanting to live in a city !tiemeupalso wrote:I read that post when you posted it.that is good info for people who live in or near big cities.
I never had a problem when I lived in one,but since I moved to the country and there are no meet and greets within 50 miles I have been trying the internet.
not having any luck either.
oh well I am not trading the peace and quiet I have here for the city again.
Three Munches for me are within a 25 mile radius, another few 50 mile radius, I also live in the countryside. Still worth making the journey, the main advice is to get yourself known face-to-face, IMHO there has to be some level of personal contact and knowledge for something like a keyholder relationship to work.
be a switch, double the fun