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Dublin Tx..

Posted By: kjwolvy

Dublin Tx.. - 07/11/18 12:32 AM

How is it? May move there. Close to Fort Worth and Aniline. Kinda.
Posted By: ko bass attack 27

Re: Dublin Tx.. - 07/11/18 12:36 AM

So what's going down in Guymon ?
Posted By: Team Skeeterless

Re: Dublin Tx.. - 07/11/18 12:38 AM

Absolutely nothing going on in Dublin. Stephenville ain’t far and has most of what you need. Granny Clark’s in Dublin recently reopened and although is not as good as it was is still good home cookin buffet place.
Posted By: Drodge

Re: Dublin Tx.. - 07/11/18 12:39 AM

Stay in Oklahoma please.
Posted By: Kicker16

Re: Dublin Tx.. - 07/11/18 12:48 AM

Originally Posted By: Drodge
Stay in Oklahoma please.
roflmao
Posted By: kjwolvy

Re: Dublin Tx.. - 07/11/18 12:59 AM

There, Cactus, Liberall or San Angelo.
Posted By: Bee'z

Re: Dublin Tx.. - 07/11/18 01:06 AM

Originally Posted By: Kicker16
Originally Posted By: Drodge
Stay in Oklahoma please.
roflmao


frkazoid
Posted By: kjwolvy

Re: Dublin Tx.. - 07/11/18 01:12 AM

We'd be close to my parents in Fort Worth..
Posted By: MBarger

Re: Dublin Tx.. - 07/11/18 01:14 AM

Not sure why you are drawn to Dublin. To both Abilene and Ft Wortb you are looking at 2 hours. If you are wanting to be closer to your parents but not actually in Ft Worth, I would look at Weatherford.
Posted By: kjwolvy

Re: Dublin Tx.. - 07/11/18 01:23 AM

Not drwawn

Work.
Posted By: Tneel

Re: Dublin Tx.. - 07/11/18 01:26 AM

Peanut bidness?
Posted By: 1ShotNoKills

Re: Dublin Tx.. - 07/11/18 01:26 AM

What career field?
Posted By: ReelBusy

Re: Dublin Tx.. - 07/11/18 01:27 AM

Out towards the lake may be right up your alley
Posted By: MBarger

Re: Dublin Tx.. - 07/11/18 01:38 AM

Originally Posted By: kjwolvy
Not drwawn

Work.


I got to ask what line of work or for what company? I don’t remember much being there from my college days and most people drove from Dublin to Stephenville or Brownwood for work. Just curious. Once you get down there if you are needing some extra cash you can usually work at the cattle auction in Dublin on Friday and make about $150-200/day.
Posted By: kjwolvy

Re: Dublin Tx.. - 07/11/18 01:52 AM

USDA.
Posted By: Westside.

Re: Dublin Tx.. - 07/11/18 02:05 AM

My grandmother was born there, and Dr.Pepper and peanuts which apparently will kill you on an aeroplane
Posted By: Pintail711

Re: Dublin Tx.. - 07/11/18 02:37 AM

It’s a town where people are queer for Dr Pepper
Posted By: chickenman

Re: Dublin Tx.. - 07/11/18 02:45 AM

Originally Posted By: Westside.
My grandmother was born there...


I liked driving through Dublin. Moms side of the family is from Comanche. I'm from Brown Co.

That entire stretch from Stephenville to Santa Anna is nice IMO.
Posted By: 1ShotNoKills

Re: Dublin Tx.. - 07/11/18 02:49 AM

You must be from Ireland
Posted By: Icepick

Re: Dublin Tx.. - 07/11/18 02:52 AM

Originally Posted By: kjwolvy
There, Cactus, Liberall or San Angelo.


I have a son who lives in San Angelo. He loves it.
You should move to Dublin.
Posted By: rj74955

Re: Dublin Tx.. - 07/11/18 02:55 AM

Originally Posted By: Icepick®
Originally Posted By: kjwolvy
There, Cactus, Liberall or San Angelo.


I have a son who lives in San Angelo. He loves it.
You should move to Dublin.

roflmao This has turned into a very good evening.
Posted By: Westside.

Re: Dublin Tx.. - 07/11/18 03:03 AM

Originally Posted By: chickenman
Originally Posted By: Westside.
My grandmother was born there...


I liked driving through Dublin. Moms side of the family is from Comanche. I'm from Brown Co.

That entire stretch from Stephenville to Santa Anna is nice IMO.


Dig it, Dublin, Comanche, Proctor, Eastland, Cisco, Rising Star, all old stomping grounds, I like it even further SW
Posted By: Rob W.

Re: Dublin Tx.. - 07/11/18 03:18 AM

If you move to Dublin we will have to meet up for a beer. I'm about 15 minutes from Dublin. cheers
Posted By: TR176

Re: Dublin Tx.. - 07/11/18 03:36 AM

I used to hunt a sesame farm for doves down there. It was good hunting. That’s all I got.
Posted By: Duck_Hunter

Re: Dublin Tx.. - 07/11/18 03:54 AM

Originally Posted By: Rob W.
If you move to Dublin we will have to meet up for a beer. I'm about 15 minutes from Dublin. cheers


It’s gonna be more than one at that meeting, if history tells us anything.
Posted By: Ghost4BH

Re: Dublin Tx.. - 07/11/18 04:07 AM

Originally Posted By: 1ShotNoKills
What career field?


My guess is physician, possibly neurosurgeon.
Posted By: Westside.

Re: Dublin Tx.. - 07/11/18 04:08 AM

Originally Posted By: Duck_Hunter
Originally Posted By: Rob W.
If you move to Dublin we will have to meet up for a beer. I'm about 15 minutes from Dublin. cheers


It’s gonna be more than one at that meeting, if history tells us anything.


Hell ya, who drinks just 1 beer
Posted By: nethingthatbites

Re: Dublin Tx.. - 07/11/18 04:10 AM

I’m in Stephenville. Only 10 minutes away from dublin...Close to decent fishing on Proctor, Leon, and Granbury. Good people. Lots of cheap acreage in surrounding area. Your choice limestone hills or sandy horse and dairy country. Oklahoma people are welcome here...keeps the dfw’ers where they belong.
Posted By: Drodge

Re: Dublin Tx.. - 07/11/18 01:58 PM

Originally Posted By: Duck_Hunter
Originally Posted By: Rob W.
If you move to Dublin we will have to meet up for a beer. I'm about 15 minutes from Dublin. cheers


It’s gonna be more than one at that meeting, if history tells us anything.


Make sure to leave your piece at home Rob.
Posted By: I'm The Dude

Re: Dublin Tx.. - 07/11/18 02:15 PM

I have two really close friends from there, nice town with nice country folk.
Posted By: Icepick

Re: Dublin Tx.. - 07/11/18 02:37 PM

Originally Posted By: JayC41
Originally Posted By: 1ShotNoKills
What career field?


My guess is physician, possibly neurosurgeon.


roflmao
Posted By: swalker9513

Re: Dublin Tx.. - 07/11/18 03:05 PM

Originally Posted By: kjwolvy
USDA.


No one is concerned about this?
Posted By: I'm The Dude

Re: Dublin Tx.. - 07/11/18 06:33 PM

Originally Posted By: swalker9513
Originally Posted By: kjwolvy
USDA.


No one is concerned about this?


Why would someone be concerned about a government run organization? Oh, nevermind.
Posted By: swalker9513

Re: Dublin Tx.. - 07/11/18 06:36 PM

Originally Posted By: I'm The Dude
Originally Posted By: swalker9513
Originally Posted By: kjwolvy
USDA.


No one is concerned about this?


Why would someone be concerned about a government run organization? Oh, nevermind.


The concern is that kjwolvy is inspecting our meat. shocked
Posted By: Bass&More

Re: Dublin Tx.. - 07/11/18 07:35 PM


peep
Posted By: Allison1

Re: Dublin Tx.. - 07/11/18 09:06 PM

My wife's father was born and raised in Dublin. All the kids except one left and the one uncle has gone on about 6 years ago.
He ran a dairy, had an insurance company downtown and for a while was the chief of the volunteer fire department.

His son, my wife's cousin still lives there and is in insurance. They live in one of those nice old homes on the old 67 downtown.

Nice little town but nothing goes to do there. Like has been said Stephenville is just down the road. Comanche the other way.
Posted By: AmpedUp

Re: Dublin Tx.. - 07/12/18 11:32 AM

Do you just up and move with out going and staying there to see if your going to like it? I have often wondered how people move like that, if they rent a place for a bit to see if they are going to like it? take vacations there? or just go for it?

Dublin is a great town my grandmother lived there for a while but I don't think I would want to live there, I would probably choose Abilene, San Angelo, Granbury, maybe Weatherford! 2cents
Posted By: bigfishtx

Re: Dublin Tx.. - 07/12/18 12:21 PM

Originally Posted By: swalker9513
The concern is that kjwolvy is inspecting our meat. shocked


Sig worthy.
Posted By: leethefishking

Re: Dublin Tx.. - 07/12/18 01:11 PM

What's the Police presence like out there ? That could be an issue.
Posted By: Icepick

Re: Dublin Tx.. - 07/12/18 02:14 PM

Originally Posted By: leethefishking
What's the Police presence like out there ? That could be an issue.


Good question...will mr. wolvy be able to sit in the parking lot drinking beer while ms. wolvy is getting her hair done?
Posted By: bassfishinglawyer

Re: Dublin Tx.. - 07/12/18 02:41 PM

No pheasant (but then again no feedlots or pig houses) in Dublin
Posted By: Westside.

Re: Dublin Tx.. - 07/12/18 02:51 PM

C'mon down KJ, I'll have a beer with you and Rob
Posted By: kjwolvy

Re: Dublin Tx.. - 07/12/18 04:01 PM

Originally Posted By: bassfishinglawyer
No pheasant (but then again no feedlots or pig houses) in Dublin
Apparently there's a beef processing plant there. That's why we're maybe going.
Posted By: butch sanders

Re: Dublin Tx.. - 07/12/18 04:48 PM

i would suggest against Weatherford
it is way over crowded already & will only get worse
used to be a nice small town
Posted By: nethingthatbites

Re: Dublin Tx.. - 07/12/18 04:51 PM

Originally Posted By: kjwolvy
Originally Posted By: bassfishinglawyer
No pheasant (but then again no feedlots or pig houses) in Dublin
Apparently there's a beef processing plant there. That's why we're maybe going.


dairy feedlots out the wazzoo...
Posted By: Rob W.

Re: Dublin Tx.. - 07/12/18 04:52 PM

Originally Posted By: kjwolvy
Originally Posted By: bassfishinglawyer
No pheasant (but then again no feedlots or pig houses) in Dublin
Apparently there's a beef processing plant there. That's why we're maybe going.
Yes there is, it's pretty small.
Posted By: kjwolvy

Re: Dublin Tx.. - 07/12/18 07:58 PM

Wife has the inside track on an inspector job there and was told the superintendent would take me on herding cattle. I don't know Jack about cows, but right now I'm selling stuff to farmers and ranchers I know nothing about anyway. grin
Posted By: kjwolvy

Re: Dublin Tx.. - 07/12/18 08:12 PM

The next best option is San Angelo. That'd be okay too. Just hate moving. The process sux.
Posted By: elcoyote, esq.

Re: Dublin Tx.. - 07/12/18 08:18 PM

Living in mobilhoma has to suck way worse than moving. Even worse than moving to Dublin.
Posted By: tmd11111

Re: Dublin Tx.. - 07/12/18 08:19 PM

Originally Posted By: kjwolvy
The next best option is San Angelo. That'd be okay too. Just hate moving. The process sux.


If you come to San Angelo please bring water, lots of water.
Posted By: kjwolvy

Re: Dublin Tx.. - 07/12/18 08:22 PM

I guess you'd know. Never in my 50 years have I lived in a trailor.
Posted By: elcoyote, esq.

Re: Dublin Tx.. - 07/12/18 08:23 PM

Originally Posted By: tmd11111
Originally Posted By: kjwolvy
The next best option is San Angelo. That'd be okay too. Just hate moving. The process sux.


If you come to San Angelo please bring water, lots of water.


And take it to O.H. Ivie instead of San Angelo.
Posted By: Cast

Re: Dublin Tx.. - 07/12/18 08:24 PM

Originally Posted By: kjwolvy
I guess you'd know. Never in my 50 years have I lived in a trailor.


Well heck, you can’t even spell trayler.
Posted By: TPACK

Re: Dublin Tx.. - 07/12/18 11:47 PM

Originally Posted By: nethingthatbites
I’m in Stephenville. Only 10 minutes away from dublin...Close to decent fishing on Proctor, Leon, and Granbury. Good people. Lots of cheap acreage in surrounding area. Your choice limestone hills or sandy horse and dairy country. Oklahoma people are welcome here...keeps the dfw’ers where they belong.



I wish I knew where all of this cheap land was when I was looking to buy some to build our house on. The cheap land I looked at was usually the worst acreage someone had that they wanted to dump for 7-10 thousand per acre.
Posted By: tmd11111

Re: Dublin Tx.. - 07/13/18 01:23 AM

Originally Posted By: elcoyote, esq.
Originally Posted By: tmd11111
Originally Posted By: kjwolvy
The next best option is San Angelo. That'd be okay too. Just hate moving. The process sux.


If you come to San Angelo please bring water, lots of water.


And take it to O.H. Ivie instead of San Angelo.


He needs to bring enough for all.
Twin Buttes
O.C. Fisher
Spence
Ivie
Posted By: DavidWhatley

Re: Dublin Tx.. - 07/13/18 03:11 AM

The Aledo, you'd love it there, and WAWI wants a new neighbor
Posted By: AmpedUp

Re: Dublin Tx.. - 07/13/18 11:03 AM

Originally Posted By: Cast
Originally Posted By: kjwolvy
I guess you'd know. Never in my 50 years have I lived in a trailor.


Well heck, you can’t even spell trayler.

Mobile Homes these days are nice!! I have only lived in one once in my 55 years and it was not bad!! still like a house though!!

Good Luck on your decision!!
Posted By: Scoundrel

Re: Dublin Tx.. - 07/13/18 11:28 AM

Originally Posted By: nethingthatbites
Originally Posted By: kjwolvy
Originally Posted By: bassfishinglawyer
No pheasant (but then again no feedlots or pig houses) in Dublin
Apparently there's a beef processing plant there. That's why we're maybe going.


dairy feedlots out the wazzoo...

With all that + the DP the prices at the Dublin DQ should be about the lowest imaginable.
Posted By: nethingthatbites

Re: Dublin Tx.. - 07/13/18 01:36 PM

Originally Posted By: TPACK
Originally Posted By: nethingthatbites
I’m in Stephenville. Only 10 minutes away from dublin...Close to decent fishing on Proctor, Leon, and Granbury. Good people. Lots of cheap acreage in surrounding area. Your choice limestone hills or sandy horse and dairy country. Oklahoma people are welcome here...keeps the dfw’ers where they belong.



I wish I knew where all of this cheap land was when I was looking to buy some to build our house on. The cheap land I looked at was usually the worst acreage someone had that they wanted to dump for 7-10 thousand per acre.


you have to buy 20+ acres and be further outside of town. small lots and anything close to town is always a lot higher.
Posted By: butch sanders

Re: Dublin Tx.. - 07/13/18 01:43 PM

Aledo is urban sprawl defined
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