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Saturday, May 24, 2008

Bill Crider's Roots in Mexia


Bill Crider, a Texas author,

is quite successful with puzzling, mysterious stories and Sheriff Dan Rhodes, and he keeps his own professional website going, http://www.billcrider.com/ along with an occasional blog entry.

But what you may not have noticed is that he also maintains a blog for the Mexia Blackcats, originally for the 1959 class, but well, seems peer pressure has been successfully applied for stretching the years of inclusivity. It's a delight retrospect, especially the Dairy Queen.

http://mexiablackcats1959.blogspot.com/

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Geez!!!! This is great. Bill does this?
Charles B.