
They are called Grumps cause when he was young he couldn’t say grandpa.
The owner is a nice man and I asked him how long have you lived here now and he said, “twenty years and he applied for citizenship.”
My hubby Dave has been here since 1981 and his should come through anytime now.
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Hi Jill, That is interesting. Where is your husband originally from?
he’s from Chicago
Dave’s not a citizen?! Egads!
he’s from Chicago and only been in Texas since 1981 and you know they don’t accept him yet.
Dave looks pretty much like a native Texan to me.
he’s from Chicago and came with the company down here in 1981 plus he followed a gal down her,too. She married a few times since him.
I moved from California to Detroit just after the uprising in the 1960′s. I soon found out what they thought of California. lol
this made me laugh…it’s so true about the Texas Citizenship =)))
yes, if your parent and grandparents weren’t born here you aren’t a Texan.
of a Texan is a Texan and not a Chicagoan !!!!:-)
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Michel
At first I was surprised that you weren’t riding the horse, then I started thinking about your bad luck with bones and figured it was best that you didn’t ride the horse.
Yes, that song is a good one too.
I really like that picture of you, Jill!
Those sandwiches that you and Dave had look really scrumptious. I guess I’m hungry for a hamburger!
I’ve met more Texans on Xanga, and I’ve heard that mentality is pretty much TX!
RYC: I’m glad your brother isn’t having any pain …. and that you didn’t either. I”m still intrigued by your “sandpaper” description!
I get it. Texas citizenship. hehe
Good looking burgers, but seeing them, made my carotids clamp up! j/k.
RYC :What is great with garden and vegggie garden is you are never unemployed
I didn’t think those horse rides exists anymore.
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