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BonnieWe

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Posted: 07/18/08 09:21am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

WTTCS wrote:

Downside to becoming a Texan"

1. You will be hollier than thou at most parks when they find out you are a Texan (Sorry yanks, but its true)
2. You will suddenly fill with pride when you become one
3. You are one of the friendliest people on earth
4. Your respect for others will become immensely deeper
5. You will be reconized as one of "God's chosen"
6. You will be from the land of Milk and Honey
7. You will continue to pray that Okla keeps sucking so we dont fall in the gulf
8. You will learn to hate the Dixie Chicks
9. You will accept "Bury me in Texas" as your theme song
10. You will know why Texans hate UHaul one way rentals.

I would list the other 10,932847945174854510427 reaason, but Im out of bandwith.


My husband and I are moving to Ohio and Florida (winters) on Aug 14 from Grapevine, TX. never thought I would see the day I would leave. I'll be a Texan the rest of my life! Great list. Actually made me cry.

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