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Old 10-12-2007, 09:48 AM
 
Location: Austin, TX
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In Denver, I went to a very expensive gourmet four star restaurant (and talked about like it was the Four Seasons), and was served a dinner salad made with iceberg lettuce. Now, I have no doubt that Texans and Colorado people will read that and think, "Yeah, so what?" and that's exactly my point.
I guess this begs the question, "who the hell is rating these restaurants"? Cripes, I get a better salad at Magnolia Cafe. Most of those "star" restaurants are shams anyway.
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Old 10-12-2007, 11:53 PM
 
Location: Up in a cedar tree.
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"Keep Colorado Beautiful - Put a Texan on a Bus"

This is one of many anti-outsider bumper stickers I saw in Colorado when I lived there.
LoL!

New Mexico is the same way! They cry like they hate Texans, but we're the one's that travel to Colorado and New Mexico mountains to ski and tour. We make them hella money!!

I just can't wait till Texas allows Casinos! This state will be HOT!!
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Old 10-13-2007, 08:17 AM
 
Location: Colorado
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I think if only Texans moved to Colorado, then place probably wouldnt have changed so much. Its that state out west that opened the flood gates, people who were used to spending $500,000 on a tuff shed to live in.
I get a good laugh now and then when one of them is shoveling the snow out of their driveway and they are saying "If I new it snowed this much here, I would never have moved here" - They thought their Subaru AWD would be enough. lol Maybe in town.

Oops sorry... off topic.
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