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Eddy Wallace, John Deere A, Halletsville Tx
Eddy Wallace on John Deere A at Halletsville Tx, 5100 pound Div 2 first place pull.
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Flash Flood Watch South Central Texas
My Site www.MrHurricaneTracker.webs.com Noaa Info http Fronts - www.usairnet.com THE FLASH FLOOD WATCH CONTINUES FOR * THE FOLLOWING COUNTIES IN SOUTH CENTRAL TEXAS...ATASCOSA... BASTROP...BEXAR...CALDWELL...COMAL...DEWITT...FAYETTE... GONZALES...GUADALUPE...HAYS...KARNES...LAVACA...LEE...TRAVIS... WILLIAMSON AND WILSON. * FROM 8 PM CST THIS EVENING THROUGH SATURDAY MORNING * A MASSIVE WINTER STORM SYSTEM OVER THE ROCKIES AND US PLAINS WILL PUSH A COLD FRONT INTO SOUTH CENTRAL TEXAS THIS EVENING. THIS COLD FRONT IS EXPECTED TO INTERACT WITH AN UNSEASONABLY WARM AND VERY MOIST AIRMASS TO PRODUCE HEAVY RAINS LATE TONIGHT INTO EARLY SATURDAY MORNING. WITH ALREADY WET GROUNDS FROM HEAVY RAINS OF THE LAST STORM SYSTEM...RUNOFF WILL BE QUICK LEADING TO LOCALIZED FLOODING IN THE WATCH AREA. RAIN AMOUNTS WILL AVERAGE ONE TO TWO INCHES WITH ISOLATED THREE INCH PLUS AMOUNTS OVER THE WATCH AREA. * THE HEAVY RAINS EXPECTED MAY PRODUCE SIGNIFICANT RISES ON AREA RIVERS AND STREAMS WITH THE GREATEST THREAT OVER THE LOWER GUADALUPE...SAN ANTONIO AND LAVACA NAVIDAD RIVER BASINS. PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS... A FLASH FLOOD WATCH MEANS FLASH FLOODING IS POSSIBLE IN OR NEAR THE WATCH AREA. IF YOU ARE IN THE WATCH AREA...PLAN NOW FOR WHAT YOU WILL DO IF FLASH FLOODING DEVELOPS. STAY INFORMED AND BE READY TO ACT IF YOU SEE FLOODING OR IF A FLASH FLOOD WARNING IS ISSUED.
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postheadericon Barbara Polka - Adolph Hofner (Sung in Bohemian/Czech)

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Barbara Polka - Adolph Hofner (Sung in Bohemian/Czech)
You can hear here this song by a early traditional Brass Band Texas-Czech band... youtu.be - Adolph Hofner was born in Moulton, Texas, on June 8, 1916 and raised on a farm in Lavaca County, TX. Hofner's father was part German and his mother was Czech. Growing up in a primarily Czech community, Hofner heard polkas, schottisches, and other forms of local dance music. When he and his family moved to San Antonio in 1928, he and his steel guitar-playing brother, Emil, began performing in local clubs. Their sound reflected several strands of the Texas musical mosaic. Adolph was a crooner, and Emil, like other early Texas swing musicians, emulated Hawaiian sounds. After the brothers heard the pioneering music of Milton Brown and Bob Wills, they began playing the jazz-inflected country-dance music that in retrospect was labeled Western swing. Adolph, whose smooth singing style earned him the nickname the « Bing Crosby of Country, » first recorded with Jimmie Revard's Oklahoma Playboys, a major musical attraction in 1930s San Antonio. Hofner also cut some sides as a solo vocalist and performed on vocals with Tom Dickey's Show Boys. His lead vocals on « It Makes No Difference Now » became a hit in its own right and inspired Hofner to form his own band in 1939. At first the band was known as Adolph Hofner & His Texans, but when they began recording for OKeh and Columbia in the early '40s with the addition of fiddler JR Chatwell, they were called the San Antonians. Among their best <b>...</b>
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postheadericon Shiner Song (Polka) - Adolph Hofner (Sung in Bohemian/Czech)

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Shiner Song (Polka) - Adolph Hofner (Sung in Bohemian/Czech)
Adolph Hofner was born in Moulton, Texas, on June 8, 1916 and raised on a farm in Lavaca County, TX. Hofner's father was part German and his mother was Czech. Growing up in a primarily Czech community, Hofner heard polkas, schottisches, and other forms of local dance music. When he and his family moved to San Antonio in 1928, he and his steel guitar-playing brother, Emil, began performing in local clubs. Their sound reflected several strands of the Texas musical mosaic. Adolph was a crooner, and Emil, like other early Texas swing musicians, emulated Hawaiian sounds. After the brothers heard the pioneering music of Milton Brown and Bob Wills, they began playing the jazz-inflected country-dance music that in retrospect was labeled Western swing. Adolph, whose smooth singing style earned him the nickname the « Bing Crosby of Country, » first recorded with Jimmie Revard's Oklahoma Playboys, a major musical attraction in 1930s San Antonio. Hofner also cut some sides as a solo vocalist and performed on vocals with Tom Dickey's Show Boys. His lead vocals on « It Makes No Difference Now » became a hit in its own right and inspired Hofner to form his own band in 1939. At first the band was known as Adolph Hofner & His Texans, but when they began recording for OKeh and Columbia in the early '40s with the addition of fiddler JR Chatwell, they were called the San Antonians. Among their best-known tunes were «Maria Elena» and «Alamo Rag» The band spent the early '40s working in <b>...</b>
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postheadericon Rockwall Real Estate Alert! - Weather Requires Final Inspections - Episode 186

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Rockwall Real Estate Alert! - Weather Requires Final Inspections - Episode 186
HUD is requiring this.. This Just In -- Weather Related: Final Inspections will be required in the following counties for all properties that were appraised Prior to September 6th, 2010 -- Bastrop, Bee, Bell, Bexar, Blanco, Burnet, Caldwell, Cameron, Collin, Comal, Coryell, Dallas, Dewitt, Ellis, Fannin, Fayette, Gonzales, Grayson, Guadalupe, Hays, Hill, Hunt, Jim Wells, Johnson, Karnes, Kaufman, Kendall, Kenedy, Kleberg, Lavaca, Live Oak, McLennan, Medina, Navarro, Nueces, Rockwall, Tarrant, Travis, Willacy and Williamson Expect to see the following condition for closing out your loan: Final Inspection Required Due to Disaster Proclamation for the Subject County "We have seen stuff like this before down in the Houston area or along coast after a hurricane or tropical storm -- and I know exactly what you are thinking -- massive over-kill of a requirement -- and I agree -- but I can see they want to make sure they don't end up insuring a house they thought was one way and is actually now without a roof (yes, this is related to those tornadoes a couple weeks ago) -- and the final inspection would prove that to them," said Harold Smith of Inwood Bank. For more info: www.TheMattesonGroup.com Coldwell Banker Apex, Realtors 214.405.3640 Your trusted real estate advisors providing a joy filled experience!
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postheadericon Happy Go Lucky Polka - Adolph Hofner (Sung in Bohemian/Czech)

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Happy Go Lucky Polka - Adolph Hofner (Sung in Bohemian/Czech)
You can hear the Jesse James & All The Boys version here... youtu.be - Adolph Hofner was born in Moulton, Texas, on June 8, 1916 and raised on a farm in Lavaca County, TX. Hofner's father was part German and his mother was Czech. Growing up in a primarily Czech community, Hofner heard polkas, schottisches, and other forms of local dance music. When he and his family moved to San Antonio in 1928, he and his steel guitar-playing brother, Emil, began performing in local clubs. Their sound reflected several strands of the Texas musical mosaic. Adolph was a crooner, and Emil, like other early Texas swing musicians, emulated Hawaiian sounds. After the brothers heard the pioneering music of Milton Brown and Bob Wills, they began playing the jazz-inflected country-dance music that in retrospect was labeled Western swing. Adolph, whose smooth singing style earned him the nickname the « Bing Crosby of Country, » first recorded with Jimmie Revard's Oklahoma Playboys, a major musical attraction in 1930s San Antonio. Hofner also cut some sides as a solo vocalist and performed on vocals with Tom Dickey's Show Boys. His lead vocals on « It Makes No Difference Now » became a hit in its own right and inspired Hofner to form his own band in 1939. At first the band was known as Adolph Hofner & His Texans, but when they began recording for OKeh and Columbia in the early '40s with the addition of fiddler JR Chatwell, they were called the San Antonians. Among their best-known tunes were «Maria <b>...</b>
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Fiddlers' Frolics - Allentown Polka
Wes Westmoreland plays Allentown Polka in the Round Robin of the 2011 Texas State Championship in Hallettsville, Texas.
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