hmmph! You realise your pics have shattered my illusions of Texas being a desolate wasteland populated only by a handful of redneck cowboys with swine obsessions don't you?
Harboring unsupported prejudice is hard enough, I mean really!
Awww... Matt, you can keep your illusions, but I fear that it would just make you dilusional.
A good idea: keep reading and looking for pictures that change your mind about Texas, because the Lone Star State is so much better, visually, than Minnesota.
Ok, not sure where the Minnesota reference came from but thanks all the same. I'm sure it's lovely, but I'm from Wales which is fairly stunning too, if only the size of a postage stamp. We do green very well. Green and sheep. Green, sheep and lumpy landscape.
The Minnesota reference was purely mine, just to serve as a dilute comparison. Texas is cool, and we do green as well; however, to prove an analogy, your sheep is our cow.
We also do deserts, piney woods, rolling hills, river basins, mountain ranges, swamps and highly populated (and polluted) cities.
It's a diverse land, but I'll tell you this, there's at least one head of cattle in each town. Guaranteed.
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You should meet us there, darlin'!!! It would be FANTASMIC!!!
hmmph! You realise your pics have shattered my illusions of Texas being a desolate wasteland populated only by a handful of redneck cowboys with swine obsessions don't you?
Harboring unsupported prejudice is hard enough, I mean really!
Awww... Matt, you can keep your illusions, but I fear that it would just make you dilusional.
A good idea: keep reading and looking for pictures that change your mind about Texas, because the Lone Star State is so much better, visually, than Minnesota.
Ok, not sure where the Minnesota reference came from but thanks all the same. I'm sure it's lovely, but I'm from Wales which is fairly stunning too, if only the size of a postage stamp. We do green very well. Green and sheep. Green, sheep and lumpy landscape.
The Minnesota reference was purely mine, just to serve as a dilute comparison. Texas is cool, and we do green as well; however, to prove an analogy, your sheep is our cow.
We also do deserts, piney woods, rolling hills, river basins, mountain ranges, swamps and highly populated (and polluted) cities.
It's a diverse land, but I'll tell you this, there's at least one head of cattle in each town. Guaranteed.
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