[QUOTE=FuzzyWuzHe;575480]This is a true testament on how boring Alan is ... waving at paws and getting a wave back has made my day ... :D[/QUOTE]
Just think of all the attention coming your way at the kerrville meet from the Texas 2 :jumpy:
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[QUOTE=FuzzyWuzHe;575480]This is a true testament on how boring Alan is ... waving at paws and getting a wave back has made my day ... :D[/QUOTE]
Just think of all the attention coming your way at the kerrville meet from the Texas 2 :jumpy:
[QUOTE=paws;575295]He probably forgot he wasn’t on a bike or trike and/or could not do the “low wave” that bikers do.
Remember the “hi” greeting on the highway men used to do on the rural roads in Texas? They would raise 1 finger or sometimes the whole palm slightly off the top of the steering wheel of their pickup as they passed. Haven’t seen this much in the last 15-20 years...guess that generation has passed on.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Gone2Three;575306]Still a few around here Carla, I travel quite a few back roads around me. Mostly country folk that wave from a pickup, if it's a sedan most likely not...them's city folk. I've even had a few wave from their tractors when passing :wave4:[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=LadyonaMission;575312]Lots of Texans still waving on the country roads around here.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=paws;575360]Good to know... it used to be that way in west Texas but anymore it seems that everybody is too h*#ll-bent on their getting from point A to point B to take a nano-second of courtesy.[/QUOTE]
Well they still wave here too but this is small town area. The jerks from the cities are just starting to migrate here so we too will be see the rude only me thing that is rampant now.
[QUOTE=Gone2Three;575484]Just think of all the attention coming your way at the kerrville meet from the Texas 2 :jumpy:[/QUOTE]
And don't think that isn't keeping me up nights ... :AGGHH:
[QUOTE=FuzzyWuzHe;575543]And don't think that isn't keeping me up nights ... :AGGHH:[/QUOTE]
I am not sure how to interpret that remark. :smartass::sarcastic:
[QUOTE=LadyonaMission;576401]I am not sure how to interpret that remark. :smartass::sarcastic:[/QUOTE]
Me either ... part of me is curious ... but most of me is scared to death
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That about says it all!
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Makenzie Alexis Noland, of Abilene, took her graduation photos at Gator Country, which is located near Beaumont. The NBC affiliate in Beaumont reports that Noland spent the summer as an intern at the gator farm and apparently became friends with "Big Tex," the gator she took the photos with.
Noland is currently studying wildlife ecology at Texas A&M and is expected to graduate in 2019.
You go Makenzie! :clapping: [ATTACH=CONFIG]60029[/ATTACH]
:laugh:[QUOTE=Gone2Three;598038]Makenzie Alexis Noland, of Abilene, took her graduation photos at Gator Country, which is located near Beaumont. The NBC affiliate in Beaumont reports that Noland spent the summer as an intern at the gator farm and apparently became friends with "Big Tex," the gator she took the photos with.
Noland is currently studying wildlife ecology at Texas A&M and is expected to graduate in 2019.
You go Makenzie! :clapping: [ATTACH=CONFIG]60029[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]
Texas country ladies smart, pretty, tuff and excellent shots. Why do you think we always say “Yes Dear” :D
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Texas country ladies smart, pretty, tuff and excellent shots. Why do you think we always say “Yes Dear” :D[/QUOTE]
Amen Brother!
[QUOTE=Gone2Three;598038]Makenzie Alexis Noland, of Abilene, took her graduation photos at Gator Country, which is located near Beaumont. The NBC affiliate in Beaumont reports that Noland spent the summer as an intern at the gator farm and apparently became friends with "Big Tex," the gator she took the photos with.
Noland is currently studying wildlife ecology at Texas A&M and is expected to graduate in 2019.
You go Makenzie! :clapping: [ATTACH=CONFIG]60029[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]
Just hope she doesn't become gator food. Wildlife is wild and totally unpredictable.:Shrug::Shrug::Shrug::(:(:(
[QUOTE=hogcowboy;598077]Just hope she doesn't become gator food. Wildlife is wild and totally unpredictable.:Shrug::Shrug::Shrug::(:(:([/QUOTE]
I have to agree wildlife is unpredictable, but this Texas gal is fearless.
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That's a beautiful picture Lola!
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[I][B][size=3][COLOR=#333333][FONT=-apple-system]Only time I've ever seen it snow in Galveston County and woke up Christmas morning to snow on the beach (2004)![/FONT][/COLOR][/SIZE][/B][/I]
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[I][B][size=3][COLOR=#333333][FONT=-apple-system]Only time I've ever seen it snow in Galveston County and woke up Christmas morning to snow on the beach (2004)![/FONT][/COLOR][/SIZE][/B][/I][/QUOTE]
Think that was the year we got 9 inches here with 24 inch drifts. We get some crazy weather here but prior to this the most I'd ever seen here was 4 inches. But then I haven't lived here all my life. Spent 25 in California but was so glad to get out of there and back to Texas.
At last, our summer is coming to a close...here's some reading material for our Texas members here and abroad. Grab y'a a cold one and read all about our 3rd hottest on record here in central Texas [url]https://www.mystatesman.com/weather/austin-summer-2018-the-city-third-hottest-ever-the-numbers/e39FbH74i6tYgeprp0nadL/[/url]
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