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My dad's way to jump off that did eat that now, but he swore swore that he jumped off that cliff and hurt his leg He said he climbed too high and I've heard a lot of people saying that they jump off that cliff. I've never actually seen it So, I don't know but Yeah, I mean if you like the old rest stories like I'm a restaurant now look like lonesome feathers my favorite movie ever probably favorite book ever and And the whole series, I mean, I have them all. But I like the old rest probably because of where I live at. But if you like that, there's a lot of old rest stories around here, too. You know, cowboys, Indians, massacres. There's a whole line of forts that were stretched around here. And one of them was still mostly put together up in Jacksboro, which is just, everything's 45 minutes to an hour from mineral well. It's about 45 minutes north of here. It's really funny. So Rutherford is 15, 20 minutes to the east. I believe it's two hours to the west. And then you would have Stephenville 45 minutes to the south, Jacksonville 45 minutes to the north. So anyhow, Jacksonville has an old fort from around the Civil War period and the cowboy days after. It is called Fort Richardson. I had to think of it, Fort Richardson. And it's also a state park. So there's a whole line of those old cavalry forts stretched along. And it was there to protect people from Indians, because there was massacres. There's massacres out here in the old area. So I just find it all fascinating. I mean, I often think of what it would be like. One of the things I want to try with AI, if I ever get really good at the video stuff, which I don't spend a lot of time doing. I would love to take some historical documentation and photos, and then recreate a realistic walkthrough of downtown mineral wells. I think that would be absolutely fascinating. I mean, using the data, the photos of the old buildings that are no longer here, and plotting it all out, and then letting it come up, I think that would just be amazing. But I'd like to do that in a lot of places because, you know, history is my thing.

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