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This is Texas
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Posted on 04/10/2002 5:49:46 AM PDT by serinde

When you're from Texas, people that you meet ask you questions like....

"Do you have any cows?" It's nice to be able to say yes.

They ask you, "Do you have horses?" Yup.

"Bet you got a bunch of guns, eh?" Of course.

They all want to know if you've been to Southfork. They watched "Dallas."

Have you ever looked at a map of the world? Heck, yes you have.

Look at Texas just for a second. That picture, with the Panhandle and the Gulf Coast, and the Red River and the Rio Grande is as much a part of you as anything ever will be.

As soon as anyone anywhere in the world looks at that they know what it is. It's TEXAS. Pick any kid off the street in Japan and draw him a picture of Texas in the dirt, and he'll know what it is.

What happens if I show you a picture of any other state? You'll get it sooner or later, but who else in the world would? Even if you do, does it ever stir any feelings in you?

In every man, woman and child on this little rock the Good Lord put us on, there is somewhere in them a person who wishes just once he could be a real live Texan and get up on a horse or ride in a pickup or dance at a dance hall. Did you ever hear anyone say, "Wow ... so you're from Kansas. Cool. Tell me about it."?

There is some bit of Texas in everyone. Do you know why? Because Texas is Texas.

Texas is the Alamo. Texas is 183 men standing in a church, facing thousands of Mexican nationals, fighting for freedom, who had the chance to walk out and save themselves, but stayed.

We send our kids to schools named William B. Travis and Bowie and do you know why? Because those men saw a line in the sand and they decided to be heroes. John Wayne paid to do the movie himself. That is Texas.

Texas is Sam Houston capturing Santa Anna at San Jacinto.

Texas is Juneteenth and Texas Independence Day. Texas is huge forests of Piney Woods like the Davy Crocket National Forest.

Texas is breathtaking mountains in Big Bend.

Texas is shiny skyscrapers in Houston and Dallas. Texas is the uniqueness of Austin.

Texas is a world record bass from places like Lake Fork.

Texas has the best colleges around; from Austin to Lubbock and everywhere in between.

Texas is Mexican food like nowhere in the world, even Mexico.

Texas is larger-than-life legends like Willie Nelson and Buddy Holly, Earl Campbell and Nolan Ryan, Denton Cooley and Michael DeBakey, Lyndon Johnson and two George Bushes.

Texas is great companies like Texas Instruments, Dell Computer and Compaq.

Texas is huge herds of cattle and miles of crops.

Texas is skies blackened with doves and fields full of deer.

Texas is the best barbecue anywhere. Period.

Texas is the nicest people you'll ever meet. Anywhere. Not to mention, the prettiest girls.

Texas is a place where the streets are deserted during church.

Texas is the best music, with the best musicians in the world.

Texas is beaches, deserts, lakes and rivers, mountains and prairies.

If it isn't in Texas, you don't need it. No one does anything bigger or better.

By federal law Texas is the only state in the U.S. that can fly its flag at the same height as the U.S. flag. Think about that for a second. You fly the Stars and Stripes at 20 feet in Maryland, or California, or Maine, and your state flag, whatever it is, flies at 17 feet. You fly the Stars and Stripes in front of Pine Tree High in Longview at 20 feet, and the Lone Star flies at 20 feet.

Do you know why? Our capitol is the only one in the country that is taller than the capitol building in D.C. We signed that and the flag height in as part of the deal when we came on.

That's the best part right there ... when we came on, Texas was its own country. The Republic of Texas.

Aren't you proud to be a Texan?


TOPICS: Culture/Society; US: Texas
KEYWORDS: pride; texas
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To: serinde
Texas is the nicest people, and the prettiest women in the continental U.S.!
41 posted on 04/10/2002 8:04:16 AM PDT by Destructor
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To: serinde;squantos
My FreeperName says it all! Squantos, put your 2 cents in on the Panhandle.

By the way, all my brother-in-laws in Ireland introduce me as "The Texan". I had an interesting encounter with a Scotsman in an Irish Pub. When he found out I was from Texas he made a comment about another "Yankee". I asked him if I had insulted him in any way. He replied," No. Why?" I said, I'm a Texan not some Damnyankee. He said, "Your from America, you're all yankess."

At this point, the only retort I could think of was, "Do all you Englishmen believe that?" He replied with the finest, thickest, Scots burr, I'm from Scotland, not bloody England." I replied," Your from the British Isles, same difference." At this point he said, "My God, is it that bad?" I said, "It tis."

Next thing I know I have a Pint of Guiness from an apologetic man.

42 posted on 04/10/2002 8:05:28 AM PDT by TEXASPROUD
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To: BobF
Reminds me of the seen in the movie "Pee Wee's Big Adventure" where he's in a payphone trying to tell his friend that he's in Texas. She doesn't believe him until he holds the phone out in his hand and yells, "The stars at night, are big and bright...!" Everyone in the crowd around him immediately stops, claps their hands together four times, and finishes with, "Deep in the heart of Texas!", and then go back about their business.

Later, he ends up being knocked unconscience when thrown from a bull in a rodeo. Everyone gathers around, asking if he's okay. Someone asks him if he remembers his name, and he replies, " I remember the Alamo.", which results in dozens of Stetsons being flung in the air with a "Yeehah!"

Say what you want about that movie, but he really captured the essence of the "Spirit of Texas" in those scenes.

43 posted on 04/10/2002 8:09:32 AM PDT by JavaTheHutt
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To: TEXASPROUD
TEXASPROUD now that is a good story. IMHO Scots are the european version of Texans. Got love the grit.

Tears~
44 posted on 04/10/2002 8:09:54 AM PDT by tears for our mil
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To: TEXASPROUD; SamWolf; SpookBrat; Cob1; billie
I wasn't born in Texas, but I got here as fast as I could. :) I LOVE THE BLUEBONNETS!!!!! (and the Mexican food - lol)
45 posted on 04/10/2002 8:10:43 AM PDT by SassyMom
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To: tears for our mil
Scots are the european versions of Texans.

Bavarians from Germany are right up there with them

46 posted on 04/10/2002 8:18:17 AM PDT by TEXASPROUD
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To: TEXASPROUD
*LOL*...that's like acusing a Wexford man of being from Kilkenny ;-)
47 posted on 04/10/2002 8:24:03 AM PDT by Happygal
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To: TxBec; happygal
I'll hafta change my little ditty to "George Strait got his singing career in
San Marcos, where I was born".......
:O)

The Singing Cowboy
http://www.shsu.edu/~stdbks13/george.html

After his discharge in 1975, George enrolled at Southwest Texas State University in
San Marcos under the G.I. Bill. He put up fliers around campus advertising himself as
a lead singer in search of a band. One of his first responses was from the guys who
now make up the Ace In The Hole Band. They hired him as their lead singer and they
started to play gigs.

George's big break came when the band was booked into a club in San Marcos,
The Prairie Rose. The owner was Erv Woolsey, a former executive with MCA Records.
Woolsey booked the band sight unseen, but he was more than impressed when he heard
them play. After that first booking, he asked them back repeatedly, he and George
became good friends. When Woolsey later returned to Nashville and the music business,
he stayed in occasional contact with George.

48 posted on 04/10/2002 8:26:03 AM PDT by MeekOneGOP
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To: MeeknMing
I was born in San Marcos, Texas - the same place that George Strait is from!.....

I thought he was from Reedville!

49 posted on 04/10/2002 8:27:14 AM PDT by makoman
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I was born in San Marcos, Texas - the same place that George Strait is from started his career!.....
see #48...........

50 posted on 04/10/2002 8:29:23 AM PDT by MeekOneGOP
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To: makoman;meeknming
gee, now I have to look this up.. :)
51 posted on 04/10/2002 8:29:53 AM PDT by TxBec
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To: serinde
And how many other states have their own pledge of allegiance, recited at virtually all civic gatherings?

"Honor the Texas flag; I pledge allegiance to thee, Texas, one and indivisible."

52 posted on 04/10/2002 8:30:42 AM PDT by Redbob
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To: MeeknMing
I was born in San Marcos, Texas - the same place that George Strait is from started his career!..... see #48...........

Good enough for me :-)

53 posted on 04/10/2002 8:34:54 AM PDT by Happygal
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To: Live free or die
Yes, the Alamo City is wonderful. I plan to be there this August for the American Accounting Association convention.
54 posted on 04/10/2002 8:37:13 AM PDT by TheCPA
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To: Happygal;MeeknMing;
me too :)
55 posted on 04/10/2002 8:37:47 AM PDT by TxBec
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To: makoman
I thought he [George Strait] was from Reedville!

LOL! We were both wrong. Here's a short biography of George Strait........
see #48 also.......

BORN: May 18, 1952, Pearsall, TX
http://www.sing365.com/music/lyric.nsf/singerUnid/B5E7BF820721C1ED482569510010EA97



56 posted on 04/10/2002 8:41:18 AM PDT by MeekOneGOP
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To: serinde
Texas ... it's a whole other country.

al_c - Allen, Texas

57 posted on 04/10/2002 8:45:31 AM PDT by al_c
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To: serinde
I am 100% Texan born and raised, and I LOVE TEXAS!!!
Here is link to a good picture of the beautiful Frio River which flows through Garner State Park.  Travelling through Texas in spring in Texas means you see plenty of beautiful wildflowers, especially bluebonnets.
Anyone who ever has the opportunity to visit the San Jacinto Monument
http://www.sanjacinto-museum.org/ should take time to watch "Texas Forever!  The Battle of San Jacinto".  I've personally seen it at least 4 times and it makes me cry every time.  I even worked for a short time at the monument when I was much younger, and got to do something not many Texans have ever done...I got to make my way up through the monument and see the view perched on the exterior of the monument at the top under the big star!  Yeeha!

58 posted on 04/10/2002 8:45:35 AM PDT by Texas Gal
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To: MeeknMing
yup, found this on his website...p.s. nice picture of him..

"My Life's Been Grand" is the final cut on George Strait's 28th album for MCA Nashville, The Road Less Traveled, but it is also a rare public statement from this very private superstar. It has been a grand journey for the humble Texan. It is a journey that began in the small ranch towns of Poteet and Pearsall in the southwestern quadrant of the Lone Star state, and has taken him to global success in the entertainment industry.

59 posted on 04/10/2002 8:45:51 AM PDT by TxBec
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To: JavaTheHutt
Great anecdote! Thank yew!
60 posted on 04/10/2002 8:46:51 AM PDT by BobF
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