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To: KittenClaws
She looked at me as If I had grown horns and a tail...LOL she actually turned her back on me....in TEXAS!

This is what gets me too. In Texas! I think Remember the Alamo! Remember Goliad! are far from understood by too many of our fellow Texans. It leaves a nasty taste in my mouth just allowing them to use the moniker Texan.

I need to order a new Tshirt. Something of the notion that my ancestors in the revolution would have had a hard time being heard yelling Remember the Alamo under Abbutt's mandate. Picture of a masked Sam Houston there.

Maybe we need a Davy Crockett tshirt, start with his, "you can all go to hell and I will go to Texas" then, "would Crockett have worn the mask?"

Or how about a picture of The Alamo. "Did those men give their lives for this? Picture of mask

The ideas are flowing. I need a new wardrobe. And an artist.

776 posted on 07/18/2020 2:01:31 PM PDT by Wneighbor (Weaponize your cell phone! Call your legislators every week.)
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To: Wneighbor

Or how about a picture of The Alamo. “Did those men give their lives for this? Picture of mask

The ideas are flowing. I need a new wardrobe. And an artist.

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That would be a great “T”. There used to be a place in the mall that would make tshirts for you...before the wuflu. If I had talent, I’d start a company, the time is ripe for entrepreneurs. Just look at the money being made from masks. Someone needs to think after-masks.

These folks who are such libs and wussies, I think they are leftovers from the boom, some of those poor that came in from the east to suck the Texan teet. Now they can’t afford to move.


785 posted on 07/18/2020 2:14:38 PM PDT by KittenClaws ("There is no 1502 Johnson" ~ Joan Hamilton)
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