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Old 04-02-2009, 09:43 AM   #21
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Originally Posted by vivaldirules View Post
I'm a 4th generation Texan by birth. That was followed by an early emigration and a much later reimmigration. I've lived here fairly comfortably for the past 22 years. But I don't feel like what I think some imagine a "true Texan" is supposed to feel. It's just a place to live like any other - a mix of the good and the bad and nothing extraordinary as far as I can sense. If my job went elsewhere, I'm sure I'd go with it.

I should add that, as a kid, I moved every year or two and so never grew an attachment for any particular place. I rather envy those who have - whether for Texas or somewhere else.



You are? Does it move or something?
I once watched the Alamo for hours. Aside from the vendors selling T-shirts, it was pretty boring. The T-shirts had a picture of The Lens on the front...
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