So who all is from the great state of TEXAS??
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Eat em up COOGS!0
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houston here! i've been trying to run in the evenings, but still feel like i should log a minimum of 1274584752 extra calories burned for suffering through the heat!0
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I'm new to to Texas. I just moved here in February from Michigan. Now I live in Huntsville.0
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Howdy! I'm in Dallas!0
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I live in Central Texas-the Brazos Valley area-halfway about halfway between Dallas and Ft Worth and yeah, the heat/humidity is horrendous! My daughter and I walk as late as possible at night because she has no one to watch her small children early in the am.
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I have been in Amarillo all my life, Yes it's hot but I wouldn't want to go anywhere else I love my Texas0
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I'm from Houston!!! And yes it's way too hot already!!0
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Im from Dallas,Texas !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!0
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San Antonio in da house baby!!! lol0
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I'm a native Texan, but I'm currently living in Cali and enjoying weather in the high 60s. While I like it not being 100 degrees, I hate that it's too cold to put on a swimsuit and lay out by the pool!0
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ATX0
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I am definitely a native Texan, born and raised right here in the Bayou City Houston.0
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I'm near Ft Worth!0
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North Dallas here! but from Chicago :]0
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Corpus Christi!0
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DFW (Arlington) here. It's hot, damn hot.0
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I'm in Frisco (North Dallas)0
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Allen here0
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Dallas but born in Pasadena.........wait for it.........TEXAS!!!!!!0
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I must be one of the few who don't mind the Texas heat. Yeah, it's hot. Then again...it's Texas. It's part of what makes this place great.
What I don't like is the drought, especially the one we had last year. Kingwood lost a lot of trees and they are cutting them down daily. It's still a gorgeous place to live, but we have lost a lot of trees.
I grew up in North Dakota and let me tell you something: 104 is a lot better than -22. That's just me, though.0 -
It's probably just an attitude. Texans think they can do most things and that attitude let's us at least try it.
There's less big city, more country, less government, more open spaces and an independent, self assured feeling in Texas.
Hard to describe, but Texans welcome everyone as long as you appreciate the State and want to make it better.0 -
It's probably just an attitude. Texans think they can do most things and that attitude let's us at least try it.
There's less big city, more country, less government, more open spaces and an independent, self assured feeling in Texas.
Hard to describe, but Texans welcome everyone as long as you appreciate the State and want to make it better.0 -
Hi!
I just moved from New Hampshire to Houston a week ago. DEFINITELY much hotter here than back home!0 -
Hello from Pasadena, Tx.0
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San Antonio here0
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Hi from Beaumont where it is currently 91 degrees but feels like 150 degrees. Does sweating while walking to your car count as part of daily exercise?0
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huntsville tx!!!0
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I'm from Texas. I live around the DFW area. I hate this heat. But then when it's cold I miss it lol!0
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Hi I live in Rockwall just east of Dallas but i was born and grew up in Lubbock until I was 33.0
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Not too far away. Amarillo here. Outside in the heat and wind can sure be a pain. As big as I am, I am nothing more than a huge wind sock lol.0
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