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Old 12/21/13, 01:36 PM
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Originally Posted by Blue Notch

Ever eat a DQ with a metal spoon? Tastes like crap. Has to be plastic.
I want DQ
Old 12/21/13, 03:16 PM
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Keep on using plastic Texas jeesh!!! We'll just keep on using plates here and washing em! I guess everything is bigger in Texas including your waste?
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Originally Posted by Blue Notch
Ever eat a DQ with a metal spoon? Tastes like crap.
Quit doing freaky fetish stuff with your spoons.
Old 12/21/13, 07:03 PM
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Originally Posted by jerseygirl
I want DQ
Knew that was coming lol and it didn't take long either...
Old 12/21/13, 08:32 PM
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Originally Posted by jerseygirl
I want DQ
DQ tastes pretty good while you're eating it, but it leaves a brackish taste in my mouth afterward; I want Blue Bell!
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Originally Posted by Mickstang
DQ tastes pretty good while you're eating it, but it leaves a brackish taste in my mouth afterward; I want Blue Bell!
Stop ordering the hardhead catfish sammich. That is what is leaving that brackish taste
Old 12/21/13, 08:45 PM
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Originally Posted by cdynaco
Part of your border fence is broken. The thing that puzzles me about Texans is they never seem to eat on real plates with real utensils. Food tastes like crap on paper/plastic. And watchyou goona do with that plastic fork??
I just don't understand it at all. I've been to Texas. Many many times. Houston, Dallas, Galveston. It's just big and boring there. Except for Austin from what I hear. I just don't sense any culture or history. Architecture sucks too. Dunno the attraction but people there seem to love the place.
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Originally Posted by AlsCobra
I just don't understand it at all. I've been to Texas. Many many times. Houston, Dallas, Galveston. It's just big and boring there. Except for Austin from what I hear. I just don't sense any culture or history. Architecture sucks too. Dunno the attraction but people there seem to love the place.
But da culture in Loosemanna grows between you toes down in da marsh.
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Originally Posted by phiggs54
But da culture in Loosemanna grows between you toes down in da marsh.

It just seems Texans are really proud to be Texans but don't know why.
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Originally Posted by AlsCobra

It just seems Texans are really proud to be Texans but don't know why.
It's a Texan thing. You wouldn't understand
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Originally Posted by NinjaSteffers
It's a Texan thing. You wouldn't understand
Does anyone?
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Originally Posted by Blue Notch

Does anyone?
Only us Texans
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Originally Posted by NinjaSteffers
Only us Texans
I thought so....



Old 12/22/13, 01:54 AM
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Originally Posted by AlsCobra

It just seems Texans are really proud to be Texans but don't know why.
Slower pace of life, no income tax, warm weather, etc. Some are proud to be Texans because of the whole "we used to be our own country" line, and there is some truth to that. Whether it's warranted or not is an opinion. Personally, I'm not so much proud to be a Texan as I am grateful I'm not anything else. I can also say after having lived on both coasts and spending time in other countries, I have yet to come across a region or location or a group of people that combined, have the state of Texas beat in terms of the quality of life.

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Originally Posted by kcoTiger
Slower pace of life, no income tax, warm weather, etc. Some are proud to be Texans because of the whole "we used to be our own country" line, and there is some truth to that. Whether it's warranted or not is an opinion. Personally, I'm not so much proud to be a Texan as I am grateful I'm not anything else. I can also say after having lived on both coasts and spending time in other countries, I have yet to come across a region or location or a group of people that combined, have the state of Texas beat in terms of the quality of life.

Watch a little MSNBC. State with the most people without health insurance and costing the nations the most because of it, the state with most people making minimum wage or less, the state that gets more back in welfare and other govt. assistance programs compared to the amount they pay in, almost 2 dollars to one, etc.
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Originally Posted by AlsCobra

It just seems Texans are really proud to be Texans but don't know why.
Originally Posted by NinjaSteffers

It's a Texan thing. You wouldn't understand
Originally Posted by Blue Notch

Does anyone?
For non-Texans it is hard to understand
For Texans it is hard to explain
Old 12/22/13, 05:31 AM
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Originally Posted by Rather B.Blown

Watch a little MSNBC. State with the most people without health insurance and costing the nations the most because of it, the state with most people making minimum wage or less, the state that gets more back in welfare and other govt. assistance programs compared to the amount they pay in, almost 2 dollars to one, etc.
Most Texans are happy because they do not watch MSLSD
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Originally Posted by kcoTiger
Slower pace of life, no income tax, warm weather, etc. Some are proud to be Texans because of the whole "we used to be our own country" line, and there is some truth to that. Whether it's warranted or not is an opinion. Personally, I'm not so much proud to be a Texan as I am grateful I'm not anything else. I can also say after having lived on both coasts and spending time in other countries, I have yet to come across a region or location or a group of people that combined, have the state of Texas beat in terms of the quality of life.
I like the tax part. Lol.
We are pretty slow paced here too so I guess I don't notice.
Just too big and spread out for me.
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Originally Posted by phiggs54
For non-Texans it is hard to understand For Texans it is hard to explain
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Old 12/22/13, 06:28 AM
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Originally Posted by AlsCobra
I like the tax part. Lol.
We are pretty slow paced here too so I guess I don't notice.
Just too big and spread out for me.
The latter is true. It takes 16 hours to drive to CO where we go. 11 hours of that is going across TX!


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