In a message dated 5/27/99 8:10:04 AM Pacific Daylight Time, 
suhs2@hotmail.com writes:
<< Here in TEXAS >>
Well, you got the first part right by putting it in all caps...
As a third generation NATIVE TEXAN, I take umbrange at your insinuation of  
no trees.  There are plenty of oak and misquite in central and south TEXAS, 
the Big Thicket is part of a National Forrest of pine.
Even where I live in far west TEXAS (actually south NM, but it used to be 
TEXAS, and most of the land is owned by Texans) I am in the middle of the 
largest oak forrest in America.
Well, actually it's the Chihuahuan desert, and the oak species rarely get 
over 3 feet tall....
Robert Houston
Living where we say "Rust?"
 
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