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Texas is a steee-raange place indeedy...
Easy there Pard..... Buck-ee's is an institution in Texas. We love our Beaver nuggets.
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Texas is a steee-raange place indeedy...
Easy there Pard..... Buck-ee's is an institution in Texas. We love our Beaver nuggets.
Hey, gimme a break..I need to be broke in on this Texas stuff slow and easy...
Randall says he's gonna send me a care package.Google Buck-ee's and you'll start to understand...
Randall says he's gonna send me a care package.
Thanks to ya!Going to hook a brother up! ThumbUp
If they are, I just saw where I can order them off of Amazon (just like about everything else on the planet).Beaver nuggets are addictive. You'll see.
Easy there Pard..... Buck-ee's is an institution in Texas. We love our Beaver nuggets.
Bexar County Commissioner agrees with you.
Copied and pasted from San Antonio news:
Live Oak will be the home of the State’s latest IKEA store.
The Swedish seller of self assemble furniture and other housewares says it has found an ideal location at 35 and 1604 and will start work as soon as all the paperwork is approved.
IKEA’s Joseph Roth says they chose Live Oak because it’s a forward thinking, progressive community that’s not only close to San Antonio but also, experiencing it’s own tremendous growth.
County Commissioner Tommy Calvert tells us he expects IKEA will become a destination for shoppers all over south Texas and has the potential to be “bigger than Buc-ee’s.
Well Randall....there's your chance to move back home.
Would you do it if they gave you the right deal?
Randall,
Maybe you can think of a cool place for a 2017 Gathering and select a time that you will be able to attend.
I think it would be a blast to have you as a organizer with a guaranteed stop at Buc-ee's.
Lola
Randell...I guess you are referring to the Devil's Back Bone west of San Marcos and Wimberly...and around
Fischer's Store? Been a long time since I have been across that area.... my daddy used to tell of his daddy one time took the family across that road in a Model T with his rifle pointed out the window in case he saw a good shot on a deer. Dad said his mother was petrified. That was when that road was not much more than a goat track and certainly not paved. Daddy drove us across that road in the early 1960's and although it was paved it was very narrow and MY mother was petrified. We kids thought it neat-o. I have no idea what it looks like now.
That was what i was wondering since there has been so much colonization between Austin and San Antonio, both, on I-35 on the east side, and Hwy 281 on the west side....wondering how much they've spoiled the country between them.
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