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The leprechaun is obviously not very bright so there's not use in arguing with him. And to Kerr Town, leave it to a Houstonian to bring up their Dallas envy out of nowhere.
I suppose if i were to go to Scotland and see a bunch of rain soaked drunks milling about with no real apparent purpose in life after busting up a soccer stadium somewhere, I could then make that assertion about your entire populace?
Absolutely. And there's nothing those pasty gingerheaded neds love doing more than sticking a shiv in some baseball hat wearing Texan. Come on over.
Just wipe the BBQ sauce off your hands, there's no greater social gaffe than showing up to the pub covered with the paw prints of the tourist you just rolled.
Last edited by FistFightingHairdresser; 08-07-2007 at 03:12 PM..
Hey hey hey now!!! LOL I happen to LIKE Louisville thank you very much (well, MY part of it anyway...)
Ok, ok, it's not that lame, but still...I dunno...I wasn't that impressed by it when I was there...but again...I'm from a much larger city so can you blame me? Louisville is nowhere near as lame as Little Rock, but compared to places like Nashville, Cleveland, the Twin Cities, Atlanta, Pittsburgh, Chicago, Detroit, Cincinnati, St. Louis, or Kansas City, I just don't think Louisville, Indianapolis, or Columbus quite measure up. It's just my opinion missymom, you have every right to disagree, you know a lot more about Louisville than me...I've been there only one time. relax.
Did you just say "not"?!?! Please dont tell me that Houstonians still use that term....
HaHa!, no I just brought up the word from my childhood.
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