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Re: John Kerry: Nice wheels

 
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Old 08-04.-2004, 11:22 PM   #1
Tom Paterson
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Default Re: John Kerry: Nice wheels

>From: Mark Hickey

> I think you'd be
>surprised at all the "fake" cowboys on "fake ranches" in Texas. And
>they all dress just like GWB. Go figure. I guess an awful lot of
>Texans are "utter crocks", no?
>
>Or could it be that's how people actually live and dress in Texas? Ya
>think?


Some people who move to Texas from New England and other foreign places adopt
the boots/hat and some don't.

As to "fake ranches", I overheard a story in a restaurant: A local had sold a
"ranch" to an outsider. After the sale was concluded, the buyer asked the
seller if he had ever made any money on his place. "Why yes," was the answer,
"just now when I sold it to you!".

Crawford is a photo op. The Guard was a cop-out times two. Sorry. --TP
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