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Men's clothing. Assorted. Jeans, shorts, Polo golf shirts,etc. 44-46 waist 2xl and 3xl on shirts. A lot of it is in excellent if not near new. Some worn but in good condition. More than happy to give away.

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Men's clothing. Assorted. Jeans, shorts, Polo golf shirts,etc. 44-46 waist 2xl and 3xl on shirts. A lot of it is in excellent if not near new. Some worn but in good condition. More than happy to give away.

I gave all my big clothes away. I kept ONE pair of shorts, just so I'll always remember what it was like. You're in N Dallas? Us too....sort of - NE Plano. I am pretty sure we can see the Oklahoma border from here!! :)

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FATNOMO!! . I would love to meet to meet up to take these off your hands. My surgery is on the 31st. I am currently in a 48 jeans and 4xl shirts.

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I am in the Rowlett area.

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Hey there im in irving but work in plano

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Hey there im in irving but work in plano

Where in Plano? We are in NE Plano, off Hedgecoxe, just a hop, skip and a jump to shop in Frisco or Allen! We just moved here from Iriving, we were leasing a home in Valley Ranch.

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I work off custer clost to pgbt

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PGBT? What is that? We just bought this house in Nov. I'm new to the area!! LoL

Custer is just right up the road from us! Do you know where the CVS is there on Custer and Hedgecoxe? We're not but about a mile down from it.

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President George bush turnpike. I dont usually travel up that far north but I do know where it is. Congrats on ur new home

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President George bush turnpike. I dont usually travel up that far north but I do know where it is. Congrats on ur new home

Duh!!!! Ok!! LOL

If you even want to meet during the week for coffee, there are Star Bucks everywhere!!!

Oh....and thanks, we love this area!

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Sorry it took me so long to respond! I just found out that my surgery was moved up. Im really nervous now!

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PGBT? What is that? We just bought this house in Nov. I'm new to the area!! LoL

Custer is just right up the road from us! Do you know where the CVS is there on Custer and Hedgecoxe? We're not but about a mile down from it.

I'm just up the street from that corner. We live in the Knowles at Russell Creek (closer to Custer and McDermott). We have a leased home and moved in from Wilmington, Delaware last March.

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I'm just up the street from that corner. We live in the Knowles at Russell Creek (closer to Custer and McDermott). We have a leased home and moved in from Wilmington, Delaware last March.

We're less than a mile from that CVS on Custer and Hedgecoxe, going towards the Tom Thumb on alma. Do either of you attend one of the area support groups? BTW, welcome to Texas!!!

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We're less than a mile from that CVS on Custer and Hedgecoxe' date=' going towards the Tom Thumb on alma. Do either of you attend one of the area support groups? BTW, welcome to Texas!!![/quote']

No I haven't been to any support groups in the area. I have a better idea of where you live now. You walk across Hedgecoxe and you are in Allen. It's the same for us on Custer. I absolutely love Texas! It's the fourth state I've lived in, and others don't even compare.

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