Rutabaga

hehe. I actually understand your plight and definitely take it seriously!


Then again, I'm a geek... ;)
 
Nora said:
hehe. I actually understand your plight and definitely take it seriously!


Then again, I'm a geek... ;)

No way you're a geek.
Friend of mine was an exchange student in New Mexico where he got a classmate who was from Texas (This was way back when).
And this guy gave my friend a book titled "How to be a Texan" and after reading it I surmise there's no such thing as a geek in Texas.

Hard as nails each and every one of you :)
 
Aww! That's sweet!

I rather like being hard as nails and meaner than a skillet full o'rattlers. ;)
 
Nora said:
Aww! That's sweet!

I rather like being hard as nails and meaner than a skillet full o'rattlers. ;)

The USA don't need Marines or whatnot.Just send a bunch of Texans over to the Middle East and they'll settle any and all problems in time for the evenings BBQ.

;)
 
mmmmmmmmmm.... *dreamy sigh* bbq... *swoons*

Although, ol' Bubba and Cletus would prolly end up sittin' on the porch outside a coffee house playin' dominoes in the shade an' grumblin' 'bout them "danged funny-talkin' ferners" instead o'takin' care o'business. :D
 
Nora said:
mmmmmmmmmm.... *dreamy sigh* bbq... *swoons*

Although, ol' Bubba and Cletus would prolly end up sittin' on the porch outside a coffee house playin' dominoes in the shade an' grumblin' 'bout them "danged funny-talkin' ferners" instead o'takin' care o'business. :D

Most likely until someone tried to set fire to their pick ups,burn the flag or say that they can't have aBudweiser or eat pork.
That's when the locals will find out what one dedicated Texan can do with the help of his God given rights (read:2nd amendment).

I need to go to Texas once in my life.I actually bumped into a Texan while working for Ericsson Radio Systems and we had lunch at a grill and steak place here.He lauded me for "Eating like a Texan" and said I ought to "Come on over so you can get some prime beef the way it's supposed to be made".
 
*grin* Bbq down here doesn't normally mean pork. We're beef kinda folk. Except sausage, of course. Anyway, I digress.

You really should come here at least once. Of course, you might be disappointed. You'll really have to do some travelling to find the romanticized version of Texas most folk see on TV or in the Movies.
 
Nora said:
*grin* Bbq down here doesn't normally mean pork. We're beef kinda folk. Except sausage, of course. Anyway, I digress.

You really should come here at least once. Of course, you might be disappointed. You'll really have to do some travelling to find the romanticized version of Texas most folk see on TV or in the Movies.

It's hard to disappoint me.I'd most likely be google eyed at the size of things and they small differences in culture.

Now though it's bedtime.
 
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