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    Talking Any TEXANS in the house?

     



    I know I will probably catch crud for this question....but how many TEXANS do we have out here?

    Thanks

    The Scottish Cajun

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    texan by birth ......... red neck by choice...........american by god . and proud of all 3
    that bull use to set in front of a pawn shop here in stephenville for years. not sure how many of them there are though.

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    well i live in ms. but i own 50 acres in east texas that been in my family for around 200 years , great great grandaddy was a captain in the 19th texas infantry , my mom and all her family are from texas .. quess in just a tax payer...


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    I can tell by that photo that you have been to Amarillo at least once!

    ..... Born in Fort Worth, lived in other Texas cities (including Amarillo) and in several places outside the state.

    Why did I move back here?

    Easy question! HERE IS WHERE THE JOBS ARE!

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    Not Texan by birth, but I've been down here carpetbagging for 27 years.

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    Cool

     



    I have been here 40 years,but I long for Tennessee.
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    I is a Texas native. Born in Midland, moved to Houston in 1970 then Austin in 1980.

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    I was a Texas transplant, Kerrville, Center Point, Del Rio, Texarkana. Use to go to Midland to stuff your not supposed to do.


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    I have quite a few relatives that live in Texas does that count?

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    Thats funny.
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    [QUOTE=scottishcajun]I know I will probably catch crud for this question....

    I sure hope you haven't caught the crud yet.

    You're probably safe by this time.

    For Texans, we're a reasonably civilized and sanitary bunch. I mean, no communicable diseases or STD's or fleas or lice at the present time. You can lay your misgivings aside.

    So join the fun, Cajun!

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    East Texas from 01 to 07 and never could get used to sweating buckets and having my shorts in a soggy wad all day. 16 years in Alaska before that and I miss it bad. Now I know why Alaska is full of Texans and there are few (if any) Alaskans in Texas. I do miss the good swap meets and my friends, don't miss the humidity.
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