Woo, doggies!
There are a bunch of guys like that livin' in the woods about ten miles from my house!
ObTexas: My third grade teacher was a big ol' Texas lady and she was the best! She taught big, played big, laughed big, loved ya big, got mad at ya big...
Godspeed, Mrs. Lynda Pettitt...
I like Texas
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- The Big Ben
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Re: I like Texas
Chili. Barbecue. Mexican food.
Big Bend. UT-Austin. Galveston beaches.
Spanish-speaking. Texas Monthly. When AC/DC says "Texas" in Thunderstruck.
Big Bend. UT-Austin. Galveston beaches.
Spanish-speaking. Texas Monthly. When AC/DC says "Texas" in Thunderstruck.
- Mojo workin'
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Re: I like Texas
ZZ Top, of course.
I WILL make it to that famous steakhouse one day, whatever it's called.
I WILL make it to that famous steakhouse one day, whatever it's called.
- TMurphy
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Re: I like Texas
I absolutely would love to, but we're not getting in until mid-day on Christmas Eve, and flying out early in the morning on New Year's Eve.TubaRay wrote:Lastly, TMurphy, if you are going to be in San Antonio on 12/17, come join us for our 33rd Annual TubaMeister Christmas. It takes place on the beautiful San Antonio Riverwalk(one of the places you should visit while you're here).
- Donn
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Re: I like Texas
I thought the Texans had figured out the pig thing, just let them run around wild. And since everyone has a gun at all times, it's just a matter of keeping an eye out for one when the freezer is getting empty.