SO TRUE!!Running Arrow Bill wrote: Someone once said that West Texas is where everything either "bites, stings, or has stickers and the wind blows all the time".
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SO TRUE!!Running Arrow Bill wrote: Someone once said that West Texas is where everything either "bites, stings, or has stickers and the wind blows all the time".
I've heard it "If it does'nt bite, sting, stick, or cut, you bought it at the Wal-mart."Running Arrow Bill wrote: Someone once said that West Texas is where everything either "bites, stings, or has stickers and the wind blows all the time".
Growing up in west Texas will make you tough, or just plain mean. I was raised in Cross Plains and Abilene.Running Arrow Bill wrote:Someone once said that West Texas is where everything either "bites, stings, or has stickers and the wind blows all the time".
And you're armed too!Crossfire wrote:Growing up in west Texas will make you tough, or just plain mean. I was raised in Cross Plains and Abilene.Running Arrow Bill wrote:Someone once said that West Texas is where everything either "bites, stings, or has stickers and the wind blows all the time".
Not to get too religious, but Amen, brother!texaspyro21 wrote:It is all about the humidity. ... 105 in West Texas is better than 90 in Houston
RPB wrote:As a Houston transplant who moved West of I-35 now, I wore cargo shorts into my back yard last week, and discovered those stickers which stick to leg hair. The next day I wore jeans, and had to pull stickers from them prior to doing laundry, and they were hot when I wore them. I am now thinking of getting leather chaps to wear with my cargo shorts and ankle holster