Thank You, Billy!What a fine fellow you look to be! A True Son of Tennessee!
I knew it, I just knew it! You are exactly how I pictured you to be!
Just like
your father, and
his father, I would imagine! The acorn doesn't fall far from the tree, you know!
No doubt about it!If only Col. Davy Crockett could see the manner in which young men in present day Tennessee appear, I would imagine him thinking that if he had a few more young men like you with him at the Alamo, English would be the national language of Mexico right about now!
Now, you are quite correct that the Hun's Family were Tennesseeans 'in the beginning.'
The Teague Family, who ultimately bought the Hun Farm in 1885, had left Tennessee in the early 1840s to go first to Missouri, and then on to Texas by 1848!
YeeeHaaawwww!I just
knew that you and I were from the same neck of the woods!
Just a few years apart, is all! But we have learned the same life lessons from the same high caliber men that the area produces!
Now, you need to get your Father and get on down to Texas as soon as you can!
I can assure you that y'all will receive a Texas sized WELCOME from this transplanted Tennessean!
A WELCOME fit for Col. Crockett and his men!
Eric The(HonoredToBeCountedAsYourFriend!)Hun