Texhoma High School Alumni
Texhoma, Oklahoma (OK)
Linda Sangster Shoulders
Texhoma High School
Class of 1998
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LINDA'S PROFILE

First Name | Linda |
Last Name | Sangster Shoulders |
Graduation Year | Class of 1998 |
Gender | Female |
Hometown | Texhoma, Texas |
Relationship Status | Married |
About Me | I enjoy my friends and family, hiking, going to movies, and being right. I was born in Texas and will always be a Texan no matter where I end up in this crazy world. Sam Houston is my favorite American. Ben Stiller is my least favorite American. I like being scared...not "Hey, I think I smell smoke..." scared, but ghost story, haunted house, scary books scared. I also love scaring other people. If you grew up in the house I did, you would realize that it should be an Olympic Sport. I am passing the torch on to my children. I like shooting guns. After all, I am a native born Texican. My greatest goal in life is to take a bath without people under 4 feet tall walking in just to see what I am doing. Books and writing are my true passions. I love to read and I try to everyday. Folklore and mythology are my main interests, and I am pursuing a Master's Degree in that area. I love old musicals, stand up comedy, long drives with loud music, movies with explosions, and watching ot...(read more) |

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