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Missing friends and contacts!

September 17, 2011

Over the past three hurricanes in the Galveston area, I've lost contact with alot of people and have no information regarding their whereabouts. I'm making a list and adding metatags in the hope search engines bring them to this page with information. If you are one of the people listed, or know of their whereabouts, please contact me and let me know. Most of these listed were very close to me growing up in Galveston. Thank you!

-Elmo 

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  • Joseph and/or Charlie Musik (Music?) - Contractor, real estate agent in Galveston
  • Jerome White - Contractor, Roofer, Shrimper in Galveston
  • Mark McMullen - Security Guard/Supervisor in Galveston
  • Gene Bender - Welder at Todd's Shipyard in Galveston, Pelican Island.
  • James Lockheart - Contractor in Galveston, orignated from Indianna.
  • Pamela Shallenberger - wife and business partner of Joe Shallenberger
  • Joseph W. Shallenberger - Bartender/Barowner,Contractor in Galveston, rumoured to be in New York, Originated from Pennsylvania.

 **I will add more as I remember names**

 

 


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September 17, 2011

The domain name could be for sale if the price is right. I am definitely entertaining offers. No I won't give it away or donate it. Just send me an email with your offer and maybe we can make a deal.

Texas Paranormal was formed in 2005 as a paranormal investigation / rural exploration group branched off of meetup.com. Since then we covered the myths and stories of small town Texas and broke ground on many historic locations such as the Battleship Texas BB35, Bragg road of Saratoga, Wunsche Bros Cafe of Spring , and many many more. Over time as the recession and health problems held back more and more members, we disbanded. 2007 saw our last field run.

 I added my resume to the about page, thank you for looking!

-Elmo

 


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