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To: TGPTNDR who wrote (146872)5/4/2002 5:02:21 PM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1575596
 
Ted, Re: <okay, I'll bite.......what's in Del Rio, TX......besides Texans?>
Del Rio Texas is on one side of a river(Rio Grande?), there's a Mexican city on the other side.

SGMA has manufacturing on one side and warehouse on the other.

When the river went over it's banks back in '?August 98?9? it flooded both facilities. The stock took a tank(that's when I got in for the first time)

But I'd sure like to have a girl friend standing on the bank to tell me the river was doing fine and the workers parking lot was full.


tgptndr, not to worry........the odds favor SGMA. The Rio Grande between TX and Mexico is becoming more and more just a trickle. In fact by the time it gets to Brownsville its not much more than mud and reeds.

Now, you're probably wondering how I knew that sh*t. Well, about two years ago, my nephew's elem. school was doing a big fund drive and getting a subscription to Nat. Geographic was my contribution. I knew that subscription would pay off........first, ANWR and now the Rio Grande. <gggg>

ted