PHOENIX PHIL
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Definitely not baseball
I was just happy to see that his tattoo didn't have any misspellings.
Thanks Sarge.I lived on Lon Guyland for a couple years and met a few up-staters. Only difference between up-staters and us is the accent. Oh. And your marxist troll of a governor and senators.
I converted a “blue” up state 60 year old man several years ago using fly fishing the San Juan River in NM, large doses of Crown Royal and a lot of time out in the woods shooting. I think he might have even canceled his rolling stone subscription! I know he started buying guns and even hunting deer. He said he hadn’t held a gun since 1971. I felt like a healer after that!lol.Thanks Sarge.
I call myself "Appalachian American" aka Northern Redneck.
Grew up in farm (mostly dairy cow) country but you are correct, I lack the Southern accent.
Glad to hear you survived LI and were able to make it back to friendly territory.
In case you couldn't tell, I don't share the NYC "blue" point of view to say the least.
Southern is a state of mind, not a place you live...wife from GA showed me that.Well I was born Southern, but Texas isn't really southern. It sort of is, but it's its own thing. I wasn't born here, but I got here as quick as I could. Been here almost 30 years now. I'm afraid we're going to be californicated within the next 5 or 6 years. Not sure why folks have to come to a place that's good and drag all their trash with them, turning us into the dumps they fled.
Next move will be PNW or Panama. I haven't decided which yet.
I converted a “blue” up state 60 year old man several years ago using fly fishing the San Juan River in NM, large doses of Crown Royal and a lot of time out in the woods shooting. I think he might have even canceled his rolling stone subscription! I know he started buying guns and even hunting deer. He said he hadn’t held a gun since 1971. I felt like a healer after that!lol.
Southern is a state of mind, not a place you live...wife from GA showed me that.
We are gonna bunker where we are until we really feel the need to make a move.
Good luck wherever you land and don't be scared to phone a friend...I'll be happy to help you out.
Not from Houston but little further south down 59 in El Campo.
Well, technically I'm in Sugar Land, but even when I lived in Coldspring, I still considered it Houston. El Campo definitely counts.Not from Houston but little further south down 59 in El Campo.
I wasn't born here, but I got here as quick as I could.Thankfully, I have a choice.... I was born & raised in Texas..... 5+ generations.....but 250 miles north of HTown. Spent 4 years in SETX. I prefer the NTX.
Not from Houston but little further south down 59 in El Campo.
I used to duck and goose hunt with Carl Hopkins out in Brookshire and Fulshear. You are right about those snows. They're awful.I've been on a few amazing goose hunts in the El Campo area. Thousands and thousand........pity they were all Snows. Not very good eating but still a lot of fun to hunt.