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Re: What's Considered A Texan? [Re: wabash2015] #14539595 11/18/22 03:03 PM
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Re: What's Considered A Texan? [Re: Rescue Fire] #14539596 11/18/22 03:04 PM
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Originally Posted by Rescue Fire


I haven’t been a Cowboys fan since that S**tbag Jerry Jones done Tom Landry dirty. I’ve never been a real NFL fan anyways.

I do my crying Saturday nights and wake up in a bad mood Sunday mornings because of Texas Aggie football.



Soooo, you were a Tom Landry fan and not a Cowboy fan all along? Hmmmph !

Good riddance ! No need the likes of you sullying up our fan bandwagon !


Oh, I loved Landry too but I'm a Cowboy fan first. Coaching, ownership, and all that don't matter. And yeah, Booger is a DB fo sho !


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Re: What's Considered A Texan? [Re: Mark Perry] #14539597 11/18/22 03:05 PM
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Originally Posted by Mark Perry
I noticed several native Texans here pull for college and pro teams outside of Texas.


Not a carpetbagger by definition but definitely traitorous .


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Re: What's Considered A Texan? [Re: RayBob] #14539612 11/18/22 03:27 PM
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Originally Posted by Rescue Fire
Whoa whoa whoa!!! I gave you willie. Not all JJW stuff is bad though.


roflmao that is true.

Some of Willie's is ok. I just like seeing peoples heads explode when I say that. cheers


It did ! grin


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Re: What's Considered A Texan? [Re: wabash2015] #14539624 11/18/22 03:47 PM
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What if you were born in this area?
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Re: What's Considered A Texan? [Re: wabash2015] #14539636 11/18/22 03:55 PM
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Born and raised in Iowa, came to Texas in 1998. I guess that makes me an Iowan, but I love Texas with everything I have! From the South Texas beaches, the beautiful rolling hills of the Hill Country, gorgeous East Texas sunrises. This is home for me and I love every bit of Texas.

Re: What's Considered A Texan? [Re: wabash2015] #14539671 11/18/22 04:20 PM
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Re: What's Considered A Texan? [Re: wabash2015] #14539795 11/18/22 05:48 PM
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Lived here the last 40 of my 63 years. Not a native Texan but willing to stand shoulder to shoulder to defend the Lone Star


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Better tighten that drag boy, He's gonna spool ya!
Re: What's Considered A Texan? [Re: Razzorduck] #14539803 11/18/22 05:59 PM
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Originally Posted by Razzorduck
Lived here the last 40 of my 63 years. Not a native Texan but willing to stand shoulder to shoulder to defend the Lone Star


Never realized you were so old.


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Re: What's Considered A Texan? [Re: CCTX] #14539848 11/18/22 06:48 PM
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What if you were born in this area?
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Then you would be an Ovalese.


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Re: What's Considered A Texan? [Re: CCTX] #14539853 11/18/22 06:59 PM
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I think its about time we take that back.
True Texans reunited....


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Got yourself a gun....
Re: What's Considered A Texan? [Re: hopalong] #14539986 11/18/22 08:50 PM
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If you have to ask....you're not.

This. And the chili queens and Texas cowboys on the trail put beans in the chili. No beans in chili sounds like some kind of California exotic meal. Maybe metro sexual even.



they didn't make chili on the trail, if they had fresh meat they ate it right off the fire. no way to store/transport meat and dam sure takes too long for a chuckwagon cook.

metro sexual is your chorizo taco salad.

lol. Wife likes chorizo in eggs. Not my favorite.
Here's a little history of chili on the trail. It's mentioned quite a bit if you look around. Evidently, even Charles Goodnight's boys ate beans on the trail.
https://www.casichili.net/history-of-chili.html
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https://nuggetnews.com/Content/Health/HEALTH/Article/Journey-through-thyme-160-Cowboy-grub/117/221/27265#:~:text=Along%20the%20trail%2C%20cowboys%20ate,Charles%20Goodnight%20created%20the%20chuckwagon.

Re: What's Considered A Texan? [Re: malibu6501] #14540000 11/18/22 09:05 PM
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Originally Posted by malibu6501
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If you have to ask....you're not.

This. And the chili queens and Texas cowboys on the trail put beans in the chili. No beans in chili sounds like some kind of California exotic meal. Maybe metro sexual even.



they didn't make chili on the trail, if they had fresh meat they ate it right off the fire. no way to store/transport meat and dam sure takes too long for a chuckwagon cook.

metro sexual is your chorizo taco salad.

lol. Wife likes chorizo in eggs. Not my favorite.
Here's a little history of chili on the trail. It's mentioned quite a bit if you look around. Evidently, even Charles Goodnight's boys ate beans on the trail.
https://www.casichili.net/history-of-chili.html
and
https://nuggetnews.com/Content/Health/HEALTH/Article/Journey-through-thyme-160-Cowboy-grub/117/221/27265#:~:text=Along%20the%20trail%2C%20cowboys%20ate,Charles%20Goodnight%20created%20the%20chuckwagon.





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Re: What's Considered A Texan? [Re: wabash2015] #14540004 11/18/22 09:12 PM
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According to the family lore, my papa took a single trip as a cowboy. He said the salt pork was moldy, the beans were burnt, and there was more bugs than cornmeal in the cornbread. As soon as he got back to Texas he bought a book to learn how to speak Spanish and German.

Re: What's Considered A Texan? [Re: wabash2015] #14540168 11/19/22 12:21 AM
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Well, I've seen on here that people not born in Texas being called carpetbaggers, yankees, and other nasty names. Unfortunately, that would include most of those who fought and died at the Alamo. So go ahead and fan your egos and self adulation, but understand, in no uncertain terms, that those yankees, carpetbaggers, and Mexicans, are the only reason Spanish ain't your first language today. You can refer to them as "Texians" if you want, but they were Southerners, yankees, Irishmen, and Germans. Is it better to be born in Texas than Tennessee, Alabama, or the Carolinas? Please elaborate!


Biden famously said in the New York Observer, “I mean, you got the first mainstream African-American who is articulate and bright and clean and a nice-looking guy. I mean, that’s a storybook, man.”
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