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5/07/2015 5:10 pm  #11


Re: Everything's Bigger in Texas

I gotta be honest with everyone here.  I've driven through Texas a couple of times and I've got to say my best view of the place was in my rear view mirror.

P.S.   I felt the same way about Oklahoma, Nebraska, and Kansas.

 

5/07/2015 6:03 pm  #12


Re: Everything's Bigger in Texas

Just Fred wrote:

I gotta be honest with everyone here.  I've driven through Texas a couple of times and I've got to say my best view of the place was in my rear view mirror.

P.S.   I felt the same way about Oklahoma, Nebraska, and Kansas.

Back in the mid eighties I was invited to Norman, OK for a job. I spent 4 days there dicussing the job prospect with the management group. When I got back home, my wife anxiously asked how it went, anticipating a possible move. I told her that I had decided against the position in Oklahoma and in favor of another opportunity in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. My wife, slightly shocked at the decision, asked why I had made that choice. I said that I would rather go to Saudi Arabia on a four year contract than go to Oklahoma for possibly the rest of my life.

Norman, OK . . . The only place I ever was that had lawns that looked and felt like shredded wheat. Plus the added attraction of an occasional tornado.
 

 

5/07/2015 6:56 pm  #13


Re: Everything's Bigger in Texas

IWhen we was young and foolish (and b.c.) my wife and I drove the length of OK plus the TX panhandle westbound; KS eastbound; KS westbound, and NB eastbound.

NB wasn't bad at all.  OK and TX were interesting with the oil derricks and the rugged terrain of the panhandle.

But Kansas westbound?  Everyone should do that once.  And only once.


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5/07/2015 7:53 pm  #14


Re: Everything's Bigger in Texas

I'm a Levon Helm guy living in a Jade Helm world





 

Last edited by TheLagerLad (5/07/2015 7:54 pm)


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5/08/2015 4:37 am  #15


Re: Everything's Bigger in Texas

Perhaps, Lager, there is some hereditary paranoia from being defeated and occupied by an invader?
Of course, most of New Jersey was occupied by the British and they don't seem crazy.


We live in a time in which decent and otherwise sensible people are surrendering too easily to the hectoring of morons or extremists. 
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5/08/2015 9:07 am  #16


Re: Everything's Bigger in Texas

Goose wrote:

Perhaps, Lager, there is some hereditary paranoia from being defeated and occupied by an invader?
Of course, most of New Jersey was occupied by the British and they don't seem crazy.

Ok…the  truth comes out! They have some sort of  hereditary paranoia that would explain everything. But mainly they are just crazy! Yup there you have it all wrapped up in a neat little package! Very , very nice! They are a class below the deciders here on the New Exchange!

 


 “We hold these truths to be self-evident,”  former vice president Biden said during a campaign event in Texas on Monday. "All men and women created by — you know, you know, the thing.”

 
 

5/08/2015 9:29 am  #17


Re: Everything's Bigger in Texas

M

Common Sense wrote:

Goose wrote:

Perhaps, Lager, there is some hereditary paranoia from being defeated and occupied by an invader?
Of course, most of New Jersey was occupied by the British and they don't seem crazy.

Ok…the  truth comes out! They have some sort of  hereditary paranoia that would explain everything. But mainly they are just crazy! Yup there you have it all wrapped up in a neat little package! Very , very nice! They are a class below the deciders here on the New Exchange!

 

 
Rather than feigning indignation, let's stay on topic.
You introduced the term "Obama's agenda" to the thread.
What is that agenda, and do you think it includes a military takeover of Texas?

What would you call the fear of a military takeover of Texas?
Do you find that credible, reasonable, or downright wacky?

Last edited by Goose (5/08/2015 9:43 am)


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5/08/2015 1:42 pm  #18


Re: Everything's Bigger in Texas

As Rongone suggested in another thread, common, it would be useful if you would stick around a thread to explain your views.


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5/08/2015 2:44 pm  #19


Re: Everything's Bigger in Texas

Goose wrote:

M

Common Sense wrote:

Goose wrote:

Perhaps, Lager, there is some hereditary paranoia from being defeated and occupied by an invader?
Of course, most of New Jersey was occupied by the British and they don't seem crazy.

Ok…the  truth comes out! They have some sort of  hereditary paranoia that would explain everything. But mainly they are just crazy! Yup there you have it all wrapped up in a neat little package! Very , very nice! They are a class below the deciders here on the New Exchange!

 

 
Rather than feigning indignation, let's stay on topic.
You introduced the term "Obama's agenda" to the thread.
What is that agenda, and do you think it includes a military takeover of Texas?

What would you call the fear of a military takeover of Texas?
Do you find that credible, reasonable, or downright wacky?

From my perspective, the takeover of Texas began decades ago. Based upon the declarations by several prominent Texans (Cruz, Gohmert, Perry and others) it appears that members of the invading force have positioned themselves in powerful and influential capacities in governance of the state. This planned, steady, and calculated usurpation of power was not initiated by the federal government of the U.S., but by aliens. Not illegals from south of the Rio Grande, but by aliens not of this world. Recent laboratory testing on the strange DNA of these aliens carried out by the secret NSA lab revealed the origin of these invaders was Uranus. What's the proper scientific nomenclature for a life form that originates in Uranus ? ? ?
 

 

5/09/2015 6:57 am  #20


Re: Everything's Bigger in Texas

Guess we're never going to find out what the obama agenda is, or how it will affect Texas.


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