LUECKE?
OK, this writing is ridiculously big, I mean, look how zoomed out we are! Thats some dedication there.
Thanks DDA.
OK, this writing is ridiculously big, I mean, look how zoomed out we are! Thats some dedication there.
Thanks DDA.
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THats so tipycally american. Selfish rich idiot
Now, I’m not a Luecke…but, I do have to agree with my cousing Kathryn…he is our uncle by marriage. He is an only child….funny how someone else said they were opening a golf course…..maybe he would like for that guy to pay the taxes on that property. Mr. Luecke did what he did because he wanted to. Because he can do that!! It’s an awesome thing…to be able to do whatever you want…and do 90% of the work yourself. Maybe you guys just don’t understand how things are done down here in TEXAS!!! NASA liked it, as they got pics of this from the space shuttle!
Jimmie Luecke is my brother-in-law and yes he owns the property, although there are other Lueckes who make claim to it. He is married to my youngest sister. I don’t write this for the heck of it. I have known him for in excess of 45 years.
Some of your people need to get a life and leave Jimmie’s business to Jimmie. Hard to believe there are people claiming they own this. That is ludicrous.
I saw this out of the plane Monday flying to San Antonio from Orlando. Had to google to see the sotry behind it.
I was surprised the Southwest pilot didn’t alert the passengers to take a look. I just happened to be looking at the window at the time we flew over. Amazing how large this had to be as I knew we were at a very high altitude.
As a commercial pilot this has become an established landmark for us, I agree with the other pilots it lies near “PUFER” intersection. My compliments to Mr. Luecke and all the hard work involved. A great statement - his property, his option - it’s that simple.
Environmentalist get a life. If y’all had let others clear brush in California, the fires wouldn’t have been so bad. When the Sierra club publishes a calander with a symetrically beautiful forrest, it’s because it’s not natural, its a clear cut that has grown back, duh, the trees are all the same size, so that’s why it looked so pretty. We have more acreage of trees today than a hundred years ago because we protect against fires better. Even the Sequoyas need a fire to clean the under brush and the new sprouts then have a chance to grow. Take a reality check and look it up before you go hug a tree. We need to conserve, yes, but give me a break, the debate is far from over. Don’t be gore’d by all the inserted lies, don’t just watch the movie, find out the truth, you’ll find it is inconviencing you!
I live near San Antonio, Texas and there are studies that have been written in Texas Monthly about ten years ago how a man cleared 60 acres of cedar, leaving trees and low and behold, springs came back and there’s more wildlife than before, when the water guzzeling cedar were there.
Take a reality check before you blame this man for anything.
This land is actually about 2 miles from my house. I’ve been told that the letter are exactly a mile from top to bottom and also that NASA uses them to calibrate their instuments because of their precision.