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To: V K Lee

I went to a year of HS in Ausrin, and actually got a degree years later from TAMU. Right, it is too hot for too many months and no real seasons. I ve lived in half dozen other states and am originally from NE Missouri south of Hannibal. I prefer Texas to CA and Iowa, but not to MO, northern Idaho, Eastern Oregon, and eastern Kansas. The scenery and seasons in the first 3 are a huge attraction for this old country boy. BTW, my in laws from Texas always want to come to MO to deer hunt.


97 posted on 03/26/2018 1:58:43 PM PDT by Neoliberalnot (MSM is our greatest threat. Disney, Comcast, Google Hollywood, NYTimes, WaPo, CNN, NBC, CBS, ABC ...)
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To: Neoliberalnot
Should "Ausrin" = Austin, it is understood why you might feel as you do. A very liberal city. The same critters one would expect to find in DC.

Leaving liberal cities behind us, take off for parts less inhabited and find hoards of people just like the two of us. Hard working, ready to give you the shirt off their back, and very tired of being treated as one would treat the lowest form of wild life. Texas still has these towns if looking.
And as for heat/cold. Will take heat but the cold, dark days, day after day after day does not lend itself to happy camping. Unable to take the freezing days of winter months.
Texas has seasons, they might not be the
normal seasons found in other states: usually one snowy
day, blooms, plenty of sun in Summer and a good deal of
falling, be it off bulls, broncos, or the trees shedding
their leaves.

Born a Texan; if the Good Lord willing, will die a Texan.

102 posted on 03/26/2018 3:05:19 PM PDT by V K Lee (Anyone who thinks my story is anywhere near over is sadly mistaken. - Donald J. Trump)
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