Ever since, honestly, this is really home for me. I've been here practically all my life, but I would only be here six months out of the year because my parents were migrant workers. We would go up north, up in the panhandle. There's a small town called Memphis, Texas. Not Memphis, Tennessee, Memphis, Texas. It's in between childress, Texas and Amarillo. It's a very small town. I think no more than 2000 people live there. But it's an amazing small town. (05:43–05:50)
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