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Dumber post.
*Notices the absence of BRHornet in state smack talk thread*
Truer words have never been spoken, my friend! I was born and raised here, and while I made the mistake of moving away for a few years, I redeemed myself by coming back! TEXAS!
but you're from somewhere which is 1 million times worse than Texas. even though you have been living in Texas for years and even consider yourself as a native person, you're still an idiot coming from a ty country which no one wants to show any respect to.
.....so lemme get this straight--America is "1 million times worse" than one of the states in it's union. Hey brain donor, something can't be worse than itself. America isn't perfect, nor is Texas perfect, but you know what? I'm damn proud of my state and my country, and I really don't give a rip what anyone else thinks (kind of like being a Spurs fan, come to think of it). So my advice to those who don't want to respect my country? Go eff yourself, because no one here cares about where you come from either.
I'm at A&M too, and I like Texas a lot as well, but I've never lived anywhere else :-D
Not possible.
so are we
odd trolling forum.
and let's keep that a&m stereotype going (yeah I go there too)
I'm not sure who you think was talking bad about Texas, but this is a Club topic not a Spurs topic.
So...
hahaha, son you misunderstood what i meant. you're fooled if you truely believe djohn is an american. I used the slur "from" to mean the ty country he was born to but not the country where he is living. I've nothing against those foreigners, some of the foreigners are very respectable and most of the foreigners are not as ty as djohn2oo8.
Never been to Texas. But it reminds me of Fresno.
I wouldn't live there, but I get the appeal. Personally, if I continued to want open space and a healthy streak of self righteousness over where I lived I'd stay in Utah or move to Alaska, but hey, barring Dallas, I have no problem with what I've seen in TX.
My question- who's talking about TX? Something go down in the spurs forum? Nobody says about TX on this board and gets away with it.
I guess what that means is "I live in Texas which is very bad, but I'm not a native person here." I just want him to shut his ing mouth up and take a back look at the country he used to live in. Texas is the second best state of US IMHO, the best one is California I think. Maybe my viewpoint is disapproved by some of you guys who think CA is US's second best state which is just next to TX which is the best state, either way, CA and TX both were territories of our beloved Spain several years ago.
If nothing else, I'm sure Texas is prettier than Fresno.
It's the only place I know that has farms, so it came to mind.
Is Texas really as rural as people and the media make it out to be?
I've never been to Maine, but it reminds me of California, because they both border the ocean.![]()
Mirror imagies of each other.
Maine reminds me of all the ed up Stephen King novels I was reading 13 years ago.
Sons, I'm just trolling the OP. I lived in Austin and really liked it there. In fact, I plan on going back this summer.
That said, I wouldn't want to live in most areas of Texas. The political makeup of your state doesn't mesh with mine.
The mexican nationals were just reclaiming their land the Americans invaded.
I love texas though.
Does any other state sell tortilla chips in the shape of that state? Or cutting boards, or stepping stones, various wall hangings, etc.?
Texas is a cool state, compared to others! The image, many europeans have of texas, is that they see the state as a state with dumb, not so intelligent people wearing cowboy hats and talking like bush.
heck yeah! haha...
in san antonio there are areas but very few. you pretty much gotta travel out of the big cities to really see anything rural. i got in trouble down in sierra blanca once and holy is that place "rural". nothing but dirt roads, shacks, a jail, and a courthouse. everyone worked at the the jail and courthouse out there in sierra blanca; tiest town i have ever been in in tx.
austin is alright... san antonio can get boring... and although i loved cali when i visited it, i still don't know if i'd move there. i don't know if i'd move out of tx to be honest with ya. the only place i can see moving to would be mx and there'd have to be some kind of catch there. ah mx would be sweet to live in, especially cuernavaca or even mazatlan.
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