Yes, and helpful people, too.Quote:
Originally Posted by ZainDustin
Since I shopped in Texas a few times, can't I be a Texan, too?
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Yes, and helpful people, too.Quote:
Originally Posted by ZainDustin
Since I shopped in Texas a few times, can't I be a Texan, too?
Michael Shawn Hickenbottom (aka. The Heart Break Kid Shawn Michaels)Quote:
Originally Posted by Strike For The South
he gre up in San Antonio
Tottenham? :inquisitive:Quote:
Originally Posted by ZainDustin
Yes, the Tottenham Hotspurs are frequently abbreviated to Spurs.Quote:
Originally Posted by Viking
:balloon2:
Another candidate for Best Texan:
Tom Landry.
(Sam Houston, pffffft!!! He was just a politician)
Spurs are kicking .... stuff... at the moment, and were even the champions last year against the Pistons by what.... 1 point?
-ZainDustin
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Originally Posted by Dutch_guy
Yer. I just figured out that the Spurs also was a team in some American sport. :sweatdrop:
I knew he wasn't a Texan.:book:Quote:
Samuel Houston (March 2, 1793 – July 26, 1863) was a 19th century American statesman, politician and soldier. The Virginia-born
I knew it, but I didn't dare oppose SFTS. That kid knows everything about Texas history...Gah!Quote:
Originally Posted by Csar
There was no Texas when Sam was born....but he made sure there was one before he died. :knight:
Yes there was, but it was only a province of Mexico.:2thumbsup:Quote:
Originally Posted by Louis VI the Fat
You guys are right, Sam Houston was born in Virginia, I looked it up right after I posted and saw I was wrong. Shoulda looked it up BEFORE I posted. :oops:
Some of Texas was a province of Mexico.
-ZainDustin
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When Sam was born there was no Mexico either. It was Nuevo Espana. :book2:
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Hmmm... interesting.
-ZainDustin
i want to join this texas club, but i am from Iowa, they are pretty much the same, so how bout it?
Haha, no state is the same from the other, my friend.
-ZainDustin
/heart attack:dizzy2:Quote:
Originally Posted by bettkicker19
LOL, exactly the same.
*I look at the screen, pass out, wake up, look at the screen again, and pass out once more*
Got to keep my fav club going: :sweatdrop:
Should Texas proclaim it's independence?
It is bigger than France, more populous than Australia. I say we Texans proclaim our independence again and become masters of our own destiny.:knight:
I don't think it'd work...Quote:
Originally Posted by Louis VI the Fat
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Originally Posted by Louis VI the Fat
Go Texas go! :cheerleader:
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Yeehaw boyhowdy dadgum yes:laugh4:Quote:
Originally Posted by Louis VI the Fat
My credentials: born well south of the Mason-Dixon Line. Us Southerners already tried that once - seceding from the Union. It didn't work too well the first time around, so I think we ought to think it over for a few centuries before trying again. :inquisitive:Quote:
Originally Posted by Louis VI the Fat
but this time we have a plaaaaaaaaan
AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH Texas never fails you traitor :furious3:Quote:
Originally Posted by Alexanderofmacedon
So Strike whats the plan?:juggle2:
Don't be so harsh on Bush, the poor man wouldn't know what to do.
I remain a devout Texas Club member, and will follow the commands of my leader, Strike For The South!!! :army:
So, what's the plan, Strike?
Cut right along the border and push off. Then a 100 ft wall and we shall be free and indpendent:2thumbsup:
I had a Texas Double Whopper for lunch today
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I always liked the music TV show Austin City Limits, and I spent a year one weekend, in El Paso years ago (long,confusing story involving booze, hookers, airplanes, shoes and billiards).
Am I in?
So your plan is to physically push off from Oklahoma, NewMexico, old Mexico, Arkansas & Louisiana... until Texas floats free in the Gulf?Quote:
Originally Posted by Strike For The South
Brilliant. I'll take the part that borders Las Cruses, NM. Let me know when to start pushing. Meanwhile, I'll just drink these handy Miller Genuine Draft Beers that seem to have magically appeared (note: am I gonna hafta switch to Lone Star beer now?).