So how do you Brits feel about Texas?

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So how do you Brits feel about Texas?

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Discuss. :?:
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Don't mess with breakfast.






:breaky:













sorry. I had to...

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hahahaha :lol:
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ozeb wrote:Don't mess with breakfast.






:breaky:














sorry. I had to...

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I'm also curious as to what you think the "don't mess with texas" ads mean....
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It means "dont mess with this bluds breakfast." :lol:
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it means don't pick our damn bluebonnets!
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Product wrote:it means don't pick our damn bluebonnets!

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we don't take too kindly to wildflower pickin in these parts.
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Product wrote:we don't take too kindly to wildflower pickin in these parts.
lol these parts lol
what about over yonder, or in my neck of the woods
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when we went to Minnesota to visit family like 10 years ago my dad made a point of telling every single person we ran into that "you can never get to yonder"
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I've got a friend from there that moved out to Cali. He says some funny things. The funniest is, "Where are all the Camaros and Corvettes? Don't y'all like fast cars?"

:lol:

I'd probably like to visit some day. I've seen some of the South - I drove from New Orleans to Savana and then up through all the states to DC. How does Texas compare? More deserty?

The only state in America I don't want to visit is Florida.
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two oh one wrote:I've got a friend from there that moved out to Cali. He says some funny things. The funniest is, "Where are all the Camaros and Corvettes? Don't y'all like fast cars?"

:lol:

I'd probably like to visit some day. I've seen some of the South - I drove from New Orleans to Savana and then up through all the states to DC. How does Texas compare? More deserty?

The only state in America I don't want to visit is Florida.
well the west part is deserty. we've got it all though. desert, flat nothingness, a couple shitty beaches, hills, beautiful rivers/lakes, snow, heat, chemical plants, smog, nice big city, small ones, hot girlies, dubstep producers...


you get my drift. that's why people make little jokes about texas being able to survive on its own if it needed.

i'm proud to be from houston, i must say.
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Product wrote:when we went to Minnesota to visit family like 10 years ago my dad made a point of telling every single person we ran into that "you can never get to yonder"
you're dad's such a cheeseball, i love it
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more like...a gayball...
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Big up my Texan crew, cool tunes and outstanding contributions to the Hideout. Keep getting the feeling that 95% of US dubsteppers are from there (or maybe they just post more :wink: )
Hmm....

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Yea Texas is on the verge of blowing up on the Dubstep tip.
BELIEVE THAT. :o
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I've heard it gets very hot, and that some of the best belt buckles in the world are produced there.
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Crash Fistfight wrote:I've heard it gets very hot, and that some of the best belt buckles in the world are produced there.
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