Father is from Arkansas, Grandfather from Texas, still get back for
visits. It's full of blockheads except for Austin!
Gustl Steiner-Zehender wrote:
Hallo Mike,
Tuesday, 19 July, 2005, 14:32:09, you wrote:
MW As a sort of Texan,
OK, is the question, Does that mean you are from
Greetings,
Thanks!
The Houston Renewable Energy group does as much as the Austin group
does. And there are many of us that are sustainable farmers. We have a
large strictly grass fed group of farmers, locally. We now have legal raw
milk sales. Lots of good things that are not happening in
Oops! That was a stupid throw away on my part. I really did not mean
that all Texans are blockheads. I've spend enough time there and have
enough family there that I've noticed what I call Texas-head. Big
cars, big hair, oil is GREAT and let's not forget Kay Bailey Hutchinson.
- quote Kay
As a sort of Texan, I can tell you a Turd Blossom is a flower that grows
in an older (decomposed but still recognizable) cow heap - probably
bigger and more noticeable due to the extra nutrients in the manure.
It suits him to a T. I won't say he's the Devil, but if they met up he
wouldn't
Hallo Mike,
Tuesday, 19 July, 2005, 14:32:09, you wrote:
MW As a sort of Texan,
OK, is the question, Does that mean you are from Arkansas or some
other state bordering Texas and live right on the border? or What
sort of Texan are you? or...? :o)
Happy Happy,
Gustl
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Je mehr wir
I love that name Turd Blossom. Although it may have a different
meaning in Texas, it sure seems to describe him well. Throughout this
entire event the White House Administration has denied all
accountability for anyone on 'their' staff. Scott McLellan has also
clearly and without ambiguity