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Date Posted: 04:01:16 07/31/07 Tue
Author: JB
Subject: Re: TurboChicken Update....
In reply to: Dart 's message, "Re: TurboChicken Update...." on 02:26:40 07/31/07 Tue

If you are from Texas, as most of us are, you would have had to take a Texas history class in middle school. Yup. Texas is probably the only state in which you are required to take a whole year to learn all about it's history while in your adolescent years.
Texas hasn't always looked like it does today. In fact, the tail end of Texas stopped at the Oregon border. Yup. It was fuckin' huge. Throughout the years, and the America inquisition, it was slowly trimmed down to what you see today. For a period of that time, the panhandle ACTUALLY looked like a panhandle. The name stuck even though the geography didn't. Yankee. heheh

JB

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