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Texas attracted 6.8 percent of America's migrant retirees in the 2005 data, up from 4.8 percent in 2000. Florida's share is much higher but shrinking. It drew 16.6 percent of retirees in 2005, down from 19.1 percent in 2000 ... "If Texas ever devoted the right resources to selling itself as a retirement destination, the results would be enormous," [consultant Gene] Warren said. --"Texas Leaps to No. 2 as Place to Retire," Dallas Morning News, May 29, 2007
Welcome, newcomers! Just to make sure we're in the right place, this is the Willie Nelson Memorial Complex, room 203. You all, or "y' all," as the few remaining native Texans down here like to say--and, side note, if you do get the chance to meet one of these colorful individuals, by all means take it. My director of development spotted one the other day all done up in his native regalia. Even had the wad of Skoal in the cheek, spitting into a cup. Loved it. [paragraph]...
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