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Flightpath07
11-01-2008, 05:26 PM
For all my American friends on this site, I just wanted to say thank you for making me feel so welcome when i visited your country.

I just got home from spending a week visiting my sister in San Antonio, Texas. First time i have been down there.

Now, do not get me wrong - i love my country, and i love my small hometown. BUT...if i could live anywhere but where i live now, it'd be Texas. Yup, i fell in love with the atmosphere and the people. Friendly as friendly can be. Wide open spaces, and i got to fire my first handgun! Which, for this small town Canadian boy, was a real thrill!

God bless America.

Flightpath07

Trewqp
11-01-2008, 07:08 PM
YEEEE HAWWWW!!!!

How'd you like dis here south boy?

Whos your favirote nascar driver?
Mines dale earnhadht Junior, hell yeah!

You like budweiser boy?

HELL YEAH! you want some?

You mean u got yourself dere a dam shotgun?

I got 3 of um!

YEEEEE HAWWWWW!

Flightpath07
11-02-2008, 03:24 AM
Trewqp, they make Valium for people like you, don't they? :roll:

Guardian
11-02-2008, 04:22 AM
Well, I'm glad you enjoyed your time down in Texas. I have quite a few friends that live there, and I too just love it. I'm no doubt an American, I love the USA, but I'm one of those few who love their home state just as much. I'm from Virginia, (you should really visit if you get the chance), and love it. But if I could choose, I wouldn't mind bein' from Texas. I love America, but I love the South just as much.

Some people not so much I suppose.

Trewqp
11-02-2008, 08:33 AM
Trewqp, they make Valium for people like you, don't they? :roll:

What do you mean, "you people"?

Cause im black?

huh dog?

You wanna fade, raise up dog!!

*Ghetto snap* you just jealous cause yo man dont want u *ghetto snap*

cmdrkoenig67
11-02-2008, 02:24 PM
LMAO!!!

Flightpath07
11-02-2008, 02:44 PM
Sigh...

talking to Trewqp was so much easier when the servor was down...

lol

Trewqp
11-02-2008, 11:55 PM
So, what did you do and see in texas to make it so memorable?

Flightpath07
11-03-2008, 06:07 AM
The people were wonderfully friendly. The wide open spaces were beautiful. There was such an immense feeling of pride - i have to beleive that nobody is as proud of where they live as a Texan.

It captured my Canadian heart, it did.

As far as sites...i went to SeaWorld (got to pet an alligator!), walked along the Riverwalk, saw the Alamo, and went to the top of the Tower Of The Americas. Other than that, i went to coffee shops, Krispy Kreme (now THERE was an experience!), H.E.B., Dick's Sporting Goods, Oak Hills Church, and went to the gun range. Hung out with family and relaxed. Good times, good people, good fun, good place to be. Loved it. Oh, and went to the Hard Rock Cafe, too.

Dfense75
11-03-2008, 07:07 AM
When you visited the Alamo did you happen to check out the basement? :wink:

Le Messor
11-03-2008, 04:23 PM
i have to beleive that nobody is as proud of where they live as a Texan.

Yeah, based on my experiences there, I'd have to second that!
(I have cousins in Fort Worth.)

We have Krispy Kremes, too. :) Yum!

- Le Messor
Debbie Jellinsky: "Fester... are you willing to make the ultimate sacrifice?"
Uncle Fester: "...a goat? "

Trewqp
11-04-2008, 07:39 AM
You didnt eay any B-B-Q ?

Or play any paintball?

Or try to find these so called "dixie chicks" ?

And i dont understand, krispy kremes?
You do know that america runs on dunkin donuts , right?

What donuts did you get from kirspy Kremes?