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Boghopper
06-21-2005, 08:50 AM
Things I have learned in Texas:

Armadillos sleep in the middle of the road with all four feet in the air.

There are 5,000 types of snakes and 4,998 live in Texas.

There are 10,000 types of spiders. All 10,000 live in Texas, plus a few no one has ever seen before.

Raccoons will test your melon crop and let you know when they are ripe.

If it grows, it will stick you. If it crawls, it will bite you!

Nothing will kill a mesquite tree.

There are valid reasons some people put razor wire around their house.

A tractor is NOT an all terrain vehicle. They do get stuck.

The wind blows at 90 mph from Oct 2 till June 25; then it stops totally until October 2.

Onced and twiced are words.

Coldbeer is one word.

People actually grow and eat okra.

Green grass DOES burn.

When you live in the country you don't have to buy a dog. City people drop them off at your front gate in the middle of the night.

The sound of coyotes howling at night only sounds good for the first few weeks.

When a buzzard sits on the fence and stares at you, it's time to see a doctor.

Fix-in-to is one word.

A TANK is a dirt hole that holds water for irrigation, watering the cows, or swimming.

There ain't no such thing as "lunch". There is only dinner and then there's supper.

"Sweetened ice tea" is appropriate for all meals and you start drinking it when you are two.

Backwards and forwards means I know everything about you.

"Jeet?" is actually a phrase meaning, "did you eat?"

You don't have to wear a watch because it doesn't matter what time it is. You work until you're done or it's too dark to see.

You measure distance in minutes.

You can switch from "heat" to "A/C" in the same day.

Stores don't have bags, they have sacks.

You see a car with the engine running in the Wal-mart parking lot with no one in it, no mater what time of the year.

You use "fix" as a verb. Example: I am fixin' to go to the store. (note: in the portion above "fix-in-to" is one word....)

All the festivals across the state are named after a fruit or a vegetable.

You install security lights on your house and garage and leave both unlocked.

You carry jumper cables for your own car.

You know what "cow tipping" and "snipe hunting" are.

You only have four spices in your kitchen: Salt, Pepper, Catsup, and Tabasco.

You think everyone from north of Dallas has an accent.

Sexy underwear is a tee shirt and boxer shorts.

The local papers covers national and international news on one page but requires six pages to cover Friday night high school football.

The first day of deer season is a national holiday.

You know which leaves make good toilet paper.

You find 100 degrees a "tad" warm.

All four seasons are: Almost summer, summer, still summer and Christmas.

You know whether another Texan is from East, West, North, or South Texas as soon as he opens his mouth.

Going to Wal-mart is a favorite past-time known as "goin Wal-Martin" or "off to Wally-world."

You describe the first cool snap (below 70 degrees) as good chili weather.

A carbonated soft drink isn't a soda, cola, or pop....It's a Coke regardless of brand or flavor.

JeepTales
06-21-2005, 12:10 PM
You learned all this from the 4WD Hardware Forum!

Texas is not a State...It is a "State of Mind!"

You forgot that Chicken Fried Steak can be eaten at:

Breakfast, Brunch, Lunch, Lupper, Super, Dinner, Late Night Stack or Midnight Fridge Raid.

We teach our kids about CFS with Steak Fingers & Cream Gravy at 6 months.

rdwrglr
06-22-2005, 12:49 PM
AMEN to that jeeptales!!!

You can take the boy out of Texas, But you can't take the Texas out of the boy!!!!!

Rockhound
07-21-2005, 09:56 PM
I second that dude!

Rockhound

Toralf
07-22-2005, 05:12 AM
I fully agree with you all guys. Learned all this when working in Dallas and adopted some of those to my daily living over here :biggrin: some people just don't understand :crazy2:

tj2go
08-02-2005, 12:23 PM
Down on the Brazos River, blonysammich and Lonstar (a particular, maybe, the only coldbeer if you don't count dosxxes) are also one word in texican!:redx2:

JeepTales
08-02-2005, 01:04 PM
Blonysammich and Lonstar

You do mean a FriedBlonysammich???

oh now you have done it.

You are making my hungry.

Boghopper
08-02-2005, 01:18 PM
Don't worry I'm currently working on a "What I learned from 4WD Fourms"

SAMPLE: "If I want gas milage I should go buy a little Honda, install a folgers can on the tail pipe, and avoid at all cost attempting to race Jeeps."

Oh well they can't all be Jems

tj2go
08-02-2005, 01:49 PM
JeepTales,
Fried? You mean there's another way to have a blonysammich? Next thing you know somebody will be thinking chicknfriedsteak comes without gravy, or that you can substitue a baked potato for fries when you order CFS? They don't allow that in the LonStarState! At least not when I was there. It ain't civilized and it sure ain't Texan. :25:

JeepTales
08-02-2005, 03:30 PM
JeepTales,
Fried? You mean there's another way to have a blonysammich? Next thing you know somebody will be thinking chicknfriedsteak comes without gravy, or that you can substitue a baked potato for fries when you order CFS? They don't allow that in the LonStarState! At least not when I was there. It ain't civilized and it sure ain't Texan. :25:

Yes there is only one way to eat and "enjoy" Blonysammich there is one more way to eat one but it is not my favorite way. ie: Cold Blonysammich like you take with you in the field when you are deer or elk hunting.

With a handful of mayo packs... It does the trick but it is not near as much fun to eat. Then there is the cold meatloafsammich that can work as field food too you know; big boys like me can't miss too many meals.

Am I from TEXAS???? PLEASE!!! :slap:

tj2go
08-02-2005, 09:16 PM
JeepTales,
I stand corrected! :slap:

I forgot about them dreary Texas mornings out in the Badlands with a coldfriedbalonysammich washed down with a warm Lonstar.

Man, that was awful. I remember once when one of them elk wandered up and peed on my boot and I was too weary to even think about shootin the sumbich.

Or maybe that was one of them ornery horny toads! :thumbs:

thejeepingoat
08-02-2005, 10:53 PM
also when you live in south/central texas you realize that asphalt has a liquid state. also, muggy is somwhere around 96% humidity(i grew up in corpus) and 100*

JeepTales
08-03-2005, 11:26 AM
JeepTales,

I forgot about them dreary Texas mornings out in the Badlands with a coldfriedbalonysammich washed down with a warm Lonstar.



Tha's okay...If I were you; I'd block that memory too....

Warm Lonstar!!! I feel your pain!

That's as bad as in the Pat Green's song "I Love Texas"....

"You reach down under the seat and find that two day old, Fried Allsups Buritto and brush off the carpet lint"