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Tell us something we don't know! But, she still cute! Chuck
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_________________________________- What a great impersonation of Joe Pesci!! Chuck
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WOW! I looked at the picture and thought it was Jerry Seinfeld! Chuck
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_____________________________________ Hell, I've slept since! Glad to hear of your 'recovery'! edit to add: I DO remember where I was when JFK was killed, though. Chuck
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____________________________ WELL! They better stop it! It's just not nice!!! Chuck
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Aren't they like short pants? Don't know. Not in the dictionary. Two possibilities: 1) http://www.nebraskacropconsultants.org/ 2) http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=nicca And something tells me it's not about corn. _____________________________ I do believe, you are right! Chuck
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________________________- That's funny! Chuck
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_____________________________ My first horse, loved beer! We'd finish work for the day and the hands would grab a cold one. I'd pour a couple beers in a bucket and ol' Red, would flat git after it! This was after a good drink of water, too. He'd go nuts when he'd hear a top-pop! Chuck Yup... this guy's a year older now, and you still can't leave a cup laying out around him!! ___________________________________ That's really cool! A few years ago, some of us were going to ride in the 'Grand Entry' before the big rodeo. There was a hamburger stand near where we were lined-up waiting. The guy at the concession stand set a cheeseburger on the counter for a customer. One of the horses snatched-up that cheeseburger before you could blink! The rider, gladly paid for the cheeseburger but, it was the funniest damned thing I ever saw! Chuck
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_____________________________ My first horse, loved beer! We'd finish work for the day and the hands would grab a cold one. I'd pour a couple beers in a bucket and ol' Red, would flat git after it! This was after a good drink of water, too. He'd go nuts when he'd hear a top-pop! Chuck
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I've seen cow dogs eat horse poop. Cows eating plastic bags. Chuck
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______________________________ Bwa-hahahahaha Did you know... if, you play a country son backwards... you get your girl back, you get your pick-up back, you get your dog back... Chuck
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Thanks. The fact that I've already started to get things moving to give me the opportunity to make my dream come true 20 years from now, will give me the upperhand.
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Yup. There's a reason why my dream business is to be opened in an old TX downtown in an old building. Obviously some rebuilding inside the building may need to be completed to make my business happen, but that can happen. I now have 20 years to make it happen for my second career.
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Oh you're missing out. Dublin Dr. Pepper is so much better than the corn surp crap they sell now. Of course you can get it in 12oz cans or in glass bottles. Ever time I go through the area I buy a couple of cases. Ever time Doc Stewart comes down from there (he lives in Dublin) he'll bring me a case or two. Oh man I love that stuff, too bad the rest of the bottling plants bought into the corporate crap. NICE. I've been by the old brewery before, and obviously I've been by the old Pearle brewery as well. How cool would it be to own one of those old building on those sites? Turn it into a loft apartment or a cool loft style office building. ______________________________ That, would be something. There's just something about those old buildings that to me, beats the hell out of the glass and steel we see so much of today. Arounf Wharton, there's some old buildings there that are really cool. Everything is 'big' money, these days. I had an old cowboy tell me one time that he had seen a lot of changes in his time and never liked a damned one of them! Chuck
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You know, I just got back from spending the last two days in Gruene, so I'm kinda Texas Proud right now! Man, nothing is TX like floating down the Guadalupe, spending your evening at the Grist Mill in the presence of Gruene Hall and some other serious "recent" TX history (1870s till present). Its been a couple of years since I've been to the Alamo or to Washington on the Brazos. I might need to take a couple of day motorcycle trips in the next couple of months. Ever been to Dublin and had real Dr. Pepper? ______________________________ No, Sir. I've only passed by the plant. I'm sitting here trying to figure-out why, I never stoppd! I have had a Lone Star at the brewery! Chuck
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. Yup. That it is. You can *see* the plums as you near El Paso on I-10. Its worst if you look south as you near El Paso as well. Then again, if someone is basing their opinion on El Paso for the whole state of TX, they have absolutely no clue about TX. They haven't seen the hill country, the plains, the thick forests, the coast, the gentle rolling hills of N. TX...well, basically, if you base your opinion of TX on any given spot having never been anywhere else, you're missing out. Its an incredible state with a great deal of diversity across the different regions of the very large state. Even driving I-10 straight through the state will give you a better idea, even though that only covers a couple of different areas (even though it takes over 12hrs to drive across TX on I-10). __________________________________ I think, a lot of folks think Texas looks like the old John Wayne movies. All dried-up and cactus! I've been the length and breadth of Texas and it's just like you said. I've lived in the Panhandle, 'The Valley' and West Texas. There's not a single bit of it I don't like. I still, choke-up when I visit the Alamo and have my breath taken-away when I'm on horse-back on top of one of the Western mountains, looking for cattle. The black skies at night with more stars than one could imagine. Yeah, it's quite a place! Seeing it from an Interstate isn't quite enough. Chuck
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Thank God I'm not the only crazy one here. When I was four or five years old, some adults asked me what I wanted to be when I grew up. They were expecting the usual 'nurse', 'fireman', 'ballerina' (hey, a combo of those three would be pretty cool in retrospect) ... but I said "A furnace." They all laughed hysterically and asked why, and I said so that I could keep people warm. Now? Aw, hell, I guess it would have to be a wealthy person who could just bum around the world. With a cool guy. And skydive. From my own plane. Which takes off from the deck of my yacht. And have lots of sex. And lots of liposuction. ` ________________________ On the old Art Linkletter show; ids Say The Darndest Things', this one little boy was asked by Art, what he would like to be. The little guy quickly responded; "An octopus!" Art asked him why, an octopus. The little boy said; "So I could show everybody I loved them and wrap my testicles around them!" Chuck
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________________________________ You are welcome to them!!! Fried taters... LOVE 'em! Chuck
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______________________________ Sounds like 'According to Jim meets Point Break'! Chuck
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___________________________ Obviously, I missed it. I've got a real 'thing' for carbs too... my mid section lets me know when I've had too many and not enough excersize. It took me about 6-months to get rid of the 'love handles'! Chuck
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______________________________ I think, you'd be disqualified. You can go ahead and tell us, anyhow! Chuck
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Sausage and egg burrito! Chuck
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_________________________ Fandango, was filmed at the old Army Air Corp 'Rattlesnake Squadron' base at Pyote... a tad East of Pecos. Not much there now. Chuck
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____________________________________ That's mostly around El Paso. The stench is really nasty around there from the refineries on the other side of the river!!! Chuck
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____________________________ Aren't they like short pants? Chuck