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Texas. It's a natural fit.


That it is.

"The Patch" is still active, small entrepreneurs are opening machine shops
and companies that use machinery, etc.

Local regs may require a Master Electrician's cert for wiring, though...

BTW, NO State Income Tax and it's a Right To Work state! grin

Texas would be OK if it wasn't full of Texans.

Do you know how they bury Texans?
They let out all the hot air and bull**** and put them in a shoebox.


One question .......... have you ever lived in Texas?

Steve



Of course not...
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Texas. It's a natural fit.



That it is.

"The Patch" is still active, small entrepreneurs are opening machine shops
and companies that use machinery, etc.

Local regs may require a Master Electrician's cert for wiring, though...

BTW, NO State Income Tax and it's a Right To Work state! grin


Texas would be OK if it wasn't full of Texans.

Do you know how they bury Texans?
They let out all the hot air and bull**** and put them in a shoebox.


One question .......... have you ever lived in Texas?

Steve


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Steve B wrote:
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On Tue, 24 Nov 2009 22:21:49 -0600, "RAM³"
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Texas. It's a natural fit.


That it is.

"The Patch" is still active, small entrepreneurs are opening machine shops
and companies that use machinery, etc.

Local regs may require a Master Electrician's cert for wiring, though...

BTW, NO State Income Tax and it's a Right To Work state! grin

Texas would be OK if it wasn't full of Texans.

Do you know how they bury Texans?
They let out all the hot air and bull**** and put them in a shoebox.


One question .......... have you ever lived in Texas?

Steve


I have. Hal's characterization is accurate, and Texas is a proper place
for gummer.
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On Tue, 24 Nov 2009 21:59:29 -0800, "Steve B"
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hal wrote in message ...
On Tue, 24 Nov 2009 22:21:49 -0600, "RAM³"
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Texas. It's a natural fit.



That it is.

"The Patch" is still active, small entrepreneurs are opening machine shops
and companies that use machinery, etc.

Local regs may require a Master Electrician's cert for wiring, though...

BTW, NO State Income Tax and it's a Right To Work state! grin


Texas would be OK if it wasn't full of Texans.

Do you know how they bury Texans?
They let out all the hot air and bull**** and put them in a shoebox.


One question .......... have you ever lived in Texas?


Hal has only lived in the basement of a Bathhouse in the Bay area.

Which is why he is the way he is. Stupid and queer.

Gunner


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On Tue, 24 Nov 2009 23:26:38 -0800, Beryl wrote:

Steve B wrote:
hal wrote in message ...
On Tue, 24 Nov 2009 22:21:49 -0600, "RAM³"
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"Strabo" wrote in message
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Texas. It's a natural fit.


That it is.

"The Patch" is still active, small entrepreneurs are opening machine shops
and companies that use machinery, etc.

Local regs may require a Master Electrician's cert for wiring, though...

BTW, NO State Income Tax and it's a Right To Work state! grin
Texas would be OK if it wasn't full of Texans.

Do you know how they bury Texans?
They let out all the hot air and bull**** and put them in a shoebox.


One question .......... have you ever lived in Texas?

Steve


I have. Hal's characterization is accurate, and Texas is a proper place
for gummer.



You think that Marx's charectorization of Capitalists is accurate too.

Laugh laugh laugh

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Steve B wrote:
hal wrote in message ...
On Tue, 24 Nov 2009 22:21:49 -0600, "RAM³"
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"Strabo" wrote in message
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Texas. It's a natural fit.


That it is.

"The Patch" is still active, small entrepreneurs are opening machine shops
and companies that use machinery, etc.

Local regs may require a Master Electrician's cert for wiring, though...

BTW, NO State Income Tax and it's a Right To Work state! grin

Texas would be OK if it wasn't full of Texans.

Do you know how they bury Texans?
They let out all the hot air and bull**** and put them in a shoebox.


One question .......... have you ever lived in Texas?


If so, not for more than a few weeks.
We run his type off pretty quick.
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Steve B wrote:
hal wrote in message ...
On Tue, 24 Nov 2009 22:21:49 -0600, "RAM³"
wrote:

"Strabo" wrote in message
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Texas. It's a natural fit.


That it is.

"The Patch" is still active, small entrepreneurs are opening machine
shops
and companies that use machinery, etc.

Local regs may require a Master Electrician's cert for wiring,
though...

BTW, NO State Income Tax and it's a Right To Work state! grin
Texas would be OK if it wasn't full of Texans.

Do you know how they bury Texans?
They let out all the hot air and bull**** and put them in a shoebox.


One question .......... have you ever lived in Texas?

Steve


I have. Hal's characterization is accurate, and Texas is a proper place
for gummer.


If that is Hal's idea of Texans, then I think he would be maladjusted
anywhere he lived. I've lived in a lot of places, and not found one state
yet that didn't have a lot of good people mixed in. It's where YOU live
that matters, and that's inside your head. Or I could be wrong, and there's
something wrong with everybody ELSE.

And I am referring to YOU plural, and not you individually.

Steve


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Steve B wrote:

If that is Hal's idea of Texans, then I think he would be maladjusted
anywhere he lived. I've lived in a lot of places, and not found one state
yet that didn't have a lot of good people mixed in. It's where YOU live
that matters, and that's inside your head. Or I could be wrong, and there's
something wrong with everybody ELSE.


I've always wondered about this.

I've met several transplanted Texans in California
and the vast majority of them seemed to be jerks.
Later, I spent considerable time in the Dallas/
Fort Worth area on business and had never met such
a nice bunch of people. What's up with that? Does
Texas export their jerks to California?
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Jim Stewart wrote:

Steve B wrote:

If that is Hal's idea of Texans, then I think he would be maladjusted
anywhere he lived. I've lived in a lot of places, and not found one state
yet that didn't have a lot of good people mixed in. It's where YOU live
that matters, and that's inside your head. Or I could be wrong, and there's
something wrong with everybody ELSE.


I've always wondered about this.

I've met several transplanted Texans in California
and the vast majority of them seemed to be jerks.
Later, I spent considerable time in the Dallas/
Fort Worth area on business and had never met such
a nice bunch of people. What's up with that? Does
Texas export their jerks to California?


No, but when nice Texans spend too much time in the socialist republic
of Kalifornia it does bad things to them.
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Jim Stewart wrote in
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Steve B wrote:

If that is Hal's idea of Texans, then I think he would be maladjusted
anywhere he lived. I've lived in a lot of places, and not found one
state yet that didn't have a lot of good people mixed in. It's where
YOU live that matters, and that's inside your head. Or I could be
wrong, and there's something wrong with everybody ELSE.


I've always wondered about this.

I've met several transplanted Texans in California
and the vast majority of them seemed to be jerks.
Later, I spent considerable time in the Dallas/
Fort Worth area on business and had never met such
a nice bunch of people. What's up with that? Does
Texas export their jerks to California?


We don't care where they end up so long as it's OUT OF TEXAS!!!

Usually they end up in one of the Socialist Paradises like those along
the Left Coast.


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Jim Stewart wrote:
Steve B wrote:

If that is Hal's idea of Texans, then I think he would be maladjusted
anywhere he lived. I've lived in a lot of places, and not found one
state yet that didn't have a lot of good people mixed in. It's where
YOU live that matters, and that's inside your head. Or I could be
wrong, and there's something wrong with everybody ELSE.


I've always wondered about this.

I've met several transplanted Texans in California
and the vast majority of them seemed to be jerks.
Later, I spent considerable time in the Dallas/
Fort Worth area on business and had never met such
a nice bunch of people. What's up with that? Does
Texas export their jerks to California?


Damn right. Where better?
Kalifornia is to jerks as Mecca is to Muslims

(present company excluded etc)
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Jim Stewart wrote:
Steve B wrote:

If that is Hal's idea of Texans, then I think he would be maladjusted
anywhere he lived. I've lived in a lot of places, and not found one
state yet that didn't have a lot of good people mixed in. It's
where YOU live that matters, and that's inside your head. Or I
could be wrong, and there's something wrong with everybody ELSE.


I've always wondered about this.

I've met several transplanted Texans in California
and the vast majority of them seemed to be jerks.


They seem to think that being a Texan means something, in and of itself.


Later, I spent considerable time in the Dallas/
Fort Worth area on business and had never met such
a nice bunch of people. What's up with that?


That's my exact experience. If I have to be dropped penniles and naked from
an airplane, let it be over Dallas.
Great folks.

Does Texas export their jerks to California?


Not exclusively.
Every so often they export their garbage to 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.
The beauty part is that the turds float back home in self defense.

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John R. Carroll


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On Wed, 25 Nov 2009 14:36:34 -0600, RBnDFW wrote:

Jim Stewart wrote:
Steve B wrote:

If that is Hal's idea of Texans, then I think he would be maladjusted
anywhere he lived. I've lived in a lot of places, and not found one
state yet that didn't have a lot of good people mixed in. It's where
YOU live that matters, and that's inside your head. Or I could be
wrong, and there's something wrong with everybody ELSE.


I've always wondered about this.

I've met several transplanted Texans in California
and the vast majority of them seemed to be jerks.
Later, I spent considerable time in the Dallas/
Fort Worth area on business and had never met such
a nice bunch of people. What's up with that? Does
Texas export their jerks to California?


Damn right. Where better?
Kalifornia is to jerks as Mecca is to Muslims

(present company excluded etc)



hummm...some truth there..indeed.


Gunner

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I think our dog is a Democrat, as he is always looking for a handout"
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Jim Stewart wrote:

Steve B wrote:

If that is Hal's idea of Texans, then I think he would be maladjusted
anywhere he lived. I've lived in a lot of places, and not found one state
yet that didn't have a lot of good people mixed in. It's where YOU live
that matters, and that's inside your head. Or I could be wrong, and there's
something wrong with everybody ELSE.


I've always wondered about this.

I've met several transplanted Texans in California
and the vast majority of them seemed to be jerks.
Later, I spent considerable time in the Dallas/
Fort Worth area on business and had never met such
a nice bunch of people. What's up with that? Does
Texas export their jerks to California?


No, but when nice Texans spend too much time in the socialist republic
of Kalifornia it does bad things to them.


Culture shock can do strange things to some peoples minds.

As witnessed by the DNC currently.

Gunner

"Aren't cats Libertarian? They just want to be left alone.
I think our dog is a Democrat, as he is always looking for a handout"
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Heh, heh, I'm pretty sure my dog is a liberal - he has no balls.
Keyton
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