I dunno. Seriously, though, this is almost a nice place to live. Hardly
any snow and no salt on the roads. Pickups do fetch twice the price they
would anywhere else I know of.
>From: Rick <rickfisk@concentric.net>
>To: RBHouston@aol.com
>CC: suhs2@hotmail.com, spridgets@autox.team.net
>Subject: Re: Safe youngster cars
>Date: Thu, 27 May 1999 18:34:21 -0400
>
>I always think of Texas as "Baja Oklahoma". Good Bar-BQ though. Also, why
>is
>it that when I fly from Detroit to Dallas, the ticket costs about $850.
>And
>when I fly from Detroit to Laredo (which includes a stop and plane change
>in
>Dallas) the ticket price is $550?
>
>Rick
>Flame suit on 8-)
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>RBHouston@aol.com wrote:
>
> > 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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