Jenny's Fantasy Cottage

I got the salt!!!
A pleasure, and I'm pretty sure all of Texas likes Patron. :D Never met one who doesn't.
Is there a big difference between north Texas and the rest of Texas?
There's a big difference in each part of Texas, from the Gulf Coast to the Desert Southwest. We're in the Dallas/Fort Worth area, same as newbiebabe and viper.
 
Culturally? Demographically? How???



IKR? with ahi tuna.

Well, both, to some extent. We've got flat hot desert, canyons and flatlands, pine forests, rolling green hills, rugged oak-covered hills, seacoast and prairielands. Big cities, tiny towns - some areas have more of the Mexican culture, like San Antonio, while some have a German or Czech heritage, like the rest of the Hill Country. Anything you want, except snow skiing!
 
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Well, both, to some extent. We've got flat, hot, desert, canyons and flatlands, pine forests, rolling green hills, rugged oak-covered hills, seacoast and prairielands. Big cities, tiny towns - some areas have more of the Mexican culture, like San Antonio, while some have a German or Czech heritage, like the rest of the Hill Country. Anything you want, except snow skiing!

However one thing is the same in all of Texas....the women. We are amazing ;) but don't mess with our loved ones. We show no mercy. :kiss:
 
Well, both, to some extent. We've got flat, hot, desert, canyons and flatlands, pine forests, rolling green hills, rugged oak-covered hills, seacoast and prairielands. Big cities, tiny towns - some areas have more of the Mexican culture, like San Antonio, while some have a German or Czech heritage, like the rest of the Hill Country. Anything you want, except snow skiing!

Eye sea, eye sea. It sounds lovely, except the no snow part.
 
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