jrwoodchuck said:
First off, let me say I never attended TAMU. However, I like to check in here every so often to see any news or what's going on in West Texas. I was born and reared in Hamlin and really enjoyed reading FossilAg's thread.
I'm on vacation right now (the first one in many years) and went to Hamlin's homecoming this past weekend. It was the second time I had been there in 47 years. It was a shock to see how the town has declined, although not completely unexpected.
I guess I'm interested to hear how your hometown has fared over the years, especially the small towns. And, as we all know, Friday night football in small town Texas still is king.
BTW, Hamlin won their game 32-6 over Hawley.
Hey jrwoodchuck,
I wanted to chime in here on your post. I left Sweetwater High School in 1970 and went in to the army. When I came home in 1973 I went to work for HCC Credit Co. (don't bother googling it, it's long gone) and the assistant manager was a guy named Van Newberry from Hamlin. Van had just come home from Viet Nam and he went to work there a few months before me. I seem to remember he played quarterback for the Pied Pipers and it must have been mid to late 60's.
At any rate, after I left HCC, I worked at the cement plant in Maryneal for awhile, the after I divorced the office manager's daughter, I moved to Arlington and have pretty much been here ever since.
I go back to Sweetwater sometimes to try the chicken at Allen's Restaurant, (I was in the same class as Billy Allen), but since my family has just about all passed away, I have no one to visit out there anymore. I've always wondered why Sweetwater was always drying up. It's right on I-20, and I guess if it weren't for TSTC it would have been gone long ago.
Even though there sin't much to do out there, it's still attractive to me for the slower pace of life. I guess cause I'm an old codger now, I'm always amazed at how people here drive and try to burn as much gas as possible to get to the next light. I miss the drives to San Angelo and the relaxed atmosphere of west Texas.