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Author Topic: Holiday Lakes Brazoria County  (Read 1175 times)
Reuben
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« on: April 07, 2011, 07:08:21 pm »

Lands all swampy and smells like sulfur, mosquitoes can block out the sun, packs of feral immigrants roam the streets playing Norteño music all hours of the night and day, and all the hogs were killed off years ago, only skunks and armadillo remain! Not the type of place you'd wanna visit, let alone move to.  Grin. Might as well move on and find somewhere else. Haha, just joking.

Jhefern can tell you anything you wanna know.

I would feel right at home in Holiday Lakes. Used to hunt in Chanango and caught lots of hogs there before the land got divided up in the early 1990's.

Lots of good places along 521 in that area and you can look between Angleton and West Columbia along hiway 35 or any county roads that take off of 35 or 521.
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