Texans
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DFW area. But moving back to ‘Bama soon. Y’all drive NUTS!!!0
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I think everyone is from Texas if they believe hard enough.6
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I don't know but I'm visiting family near Huston next week.0
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the wife and i are going to dfw area/san anatonio / houston on road trip in april...what are some good sites/eats to visit that you wont necessarily find in a travel book? safe to go but interesting and fun0
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Cali0
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juanitarochelle2014 wrote: »Cali
Ahh yes, Good ole California, Texas. One of my favorite area's of Texas.1 -
911Doughboy wrote: »the wife and i are going to dfw area/san anatonio / houston on road trip in april...what are some good sites/eats to visit that you wont necessarily find in a travel book? safe to go but interesting and fun
Waco should have an Olive Garden.0 -
I'm from South Africa, Texas. Yes? No? Maybe?1
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Versicolour wrote: »I'm from South Africa, Texas. Yes? No? Maybe?
Correct
Edit: as long as you are a MFP member that is.2 -
Woo hoo!!! Living the dream!! Yeah!0
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Denton County
The county and county seat were actually named after a distant ancestor of my wife.0 -
Beaumont Tx1
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Don't all the Ex's live in Texas?0
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Conroe TX1
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Is everything truly bigger in Texas? That just sounds like smoke blowing.0
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I spent a year and a half in Hell or I mean Houston and I will never step foot in that state again. Southern hospitality is dead in Texas from my experience.1
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Bridge_marie wrote: »
Too hot... I like here better.
Canada? I always just assume you live in Canada.0 -
Bridge_marie wrote: »Bridge_marie wrote: »
Too hot... I like here better.
Canada? I always just assume you live in Canada.
Interesting.... But no. ‘Murica.... Colorado.
Edit: Colorado, Texas?
Colorado is an unincorporated community in Bastrop County, Texas, United States. Its elevation is 351 feet (107 m).0 -
Bridge_marie wrote: »Bridge_marie wrote: »Bridge_marie wrote: »
Too hot... I like here better.
Canada? I always just assume you live in Canada.
Interesting.... But no. ‘Murica.... Colorado.
What’s with the
Is it because I said “murica”? Has to be.
It's because you aren't from Texas or Canada. However, see previous edit.1 -
Bridge_marie wrote: »Bridge_marie wrote: »Bridge_marie wrote: »
Too hot... I like here better.
Canada? I always just assume you live in Canada.
Interesting.... But no. ‘Murica.... Colorado.
Edit: Colorado, Texas?
Colorado is an unincorporated community in Bastrop County, Texas, United States. Its elevation is 351 feet (107 m).
Did not know that. To be more specific.... Earth, United States, Colorado, Denver, Denver County, 303 Denver Street. Elevation, 5280 feet. A mile high.
Sorry, I can’t change where I’m from. I blame my mother and father.
5280 feet (1.6 kilometers) is so short. lol1 -
lavinia_whateley_goals wrote: »Bridge_marie wrote: »Bridge_marie wrote: »Bridge_marie wrote: »
Too hot... I like here better.
Canada? I always just assume you live in Canada.
Interesting.... But no. ‘Murica.... Colorado.
Edit: Colorado, Texas?
Colorado is an unincorporated community in Bastrop County, Texas, United States. Its elevation is 351 feet (107 m).
Did not know that. To be more specific.... Earth, United States, Colorado, Denver, Denver County, 303 Denver Street. Elevation, 5280 feet. A mile high.
Sorry, I can’t change where I’m from. I blame my mother and father.
i’m from boulder, colo but live in TX now
I use to live out west. I know of these places you speak.0 -
Bridge_marie wrote: »Bridge_marie wrote: »Bridge_marie wrote: »Bridge_marie wrote: »
Too hot... I like here better.
Canada? I always just assume you live in Canada.
Interesting.... But no. ‘Murica.... Colorado.
Edit: Colorado, Texas?
Colorado is an unincorporated community in Bastrop County, Texas, United States. Its elevation is 351 feet (107 m).
Did not know that. To be more specific.... Earth, United States, Colorado, Denver, Denver County, 303 Denver Street. Elevation, 5280 feet. A mile high.
Sorry, I can’t change where I’m from. I blame my mother and father.
5280 feet (1.6 kilometers) is so short. lol
I’m very bad at math..... FYI. No shame here. Maybe just a tad. Lol
Sorry, the joke was that's a mile high, however for me I used to live at over 7000 feet (2.1 Kilometers) so that doesn't seem as high.0 -
Bridge_marie wrote: »Bridge_marie wrote: »Bridge_marie wrote: »Bridge_marie wrote: »Bridge_marie wrote: »
Too hot... I like here better.
Canada? I always just assume you live in Canada.
Interesting.... But no. ‘Murica.... Colorado.
Edit: Colorado, Texas?
Colorado is an unincorporated community in Bastrop County, Texas, United States. Its elevation is 351 feet (107 m).
Did not know that. To be more specific.... Earth, United States, Colorado, Denver, Denver County, 303 Denver Street. Elevation, 5280 feet. A mile high.
Sorry, I can’t change where I’m from. I blame my mother and father.
5280 feet (1.6 kilometers) is so short. lol
I’m very bad at math..... FYI. No shame here. Maybe just a tad. Lol
Sorry, the joke was that's a mile high, however for me I used to live at over 7000 feet so that doesn't seem as high.
Also, some jokes go WAY over my head. Lol Where at?
Over 1720 feet (0.5 kilometers) higher then you.0 -
In DFW area too.
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lavinia_whateley_goals wrote: »dfw too!
yeah u gotta get yr affairs in order b4 merging onto 75
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HTX here. Born in ATX. Moved to Utah for some reason. Moved back.
Eventually will be in the PNW.0 -
lavinia_whateley_goals wrote: »gearhead426hemi wrote: »I spent a year and a half in Hell or I mean Houston and I will never step foot in that state again. Southern hospitality is dead in Texas from my experience.
pretty bold to judge 270000 square miles by yr experience in one city ٩(⁎❛ ᴗ❛⁎)۶
Oh we visited a ton of other cities and had terrible experiences in all of them. We went to Austin and had our car broken into. They stole my stereo and everything but the spare tire. We went to visit the Alamo and got in a hit and run. In Houston my other car got broken into. My daughter got assaulted on the school bus and when we had a meeting with the parents at the school the dad tried to fight me in the parking lot for getting his kid expelled off the bus. A cold front swept through Houston while we were there and they shutdown the highway. On my way to work the next day every car that was on the highway had every window broken out, no wheels and tires or all of the tires slashed. I hate Texas with every fiber of my being and I tell everyone I know to avoid it like the plague.
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