I'd like to live in Germany though... or Norway.
Speaking of false sence of importance, I suppose Texas is the worst for that.
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I'd like to live in Germany though... or Norway.
Speaking of false sence of importance, I suppose Texas is the worst for that.
Yeap.Quote:
Originally Posted by IronPlant
tex-mex > mexican food anyday. seriously its not that bad if you go to the right places.Quote:
Originally Posted by Tracer
In Norway they have support groups for people who win the lottery, because the shock of suddenly being richer than the neighbors / friends tends to cause depression.Quote:
Originally Posted by Tracer
It's funny because it's true.Quote:
Originally Posted by Aces & Eights
not as big as Louisiana.Quote:
Originally Posted by animegirl
in Dallas, I believe this newsQuote:
Originally Posted by animegirl
this news too, but it’s better than Mississippi!Quote:
Originally Posted by animegirl
This is true. However last month, I went to Juarez for the first time, and while passing through Zaragosa (a Mexi-suburb) I noticed they had newly built strip malls, freshly painted streets and an over-all nicer look than some parts of El Paso or Dallas for that matter. On top of that, I gave a man at the Dulce shop 9 bucks when I owed him 8 and he freely gave back the extra Washington, a Mexi-first! I guess all those factories were losing to Mexico are starting to show.Quote:
Originally Posted by animegirl
i like your signature
me too! :)
CVC - When's your next Austin show after Mon?
If were gonna have some kinda TNL-TX get together we should probably plan a week or two in advance, so people on the outskirts can make the drive.
The prime ingredient in everything Mexican is dirt, this includes food. Tex-Mex food has less dirt.Quote:
Originally Posted by station82o
Not really. Our livestock has yet to die from the heat of teh summer.Quote:
Originally Posted by Aces & Eights