Don't Marines usually have that attitude...?
Shaddup dude I was trying to make a point here
Don't Marines usually have that attitude...?
Don't Marines usually have that attitude...?
Don't Marines usually have that attitude...?
Don't Marines usually have that attitude...?
It took me a moment to remember what the original thread was about...lol
Texas is a huge desert.
Texas has two industries: cattle and oil.
There are three modes of transportation in Texas: horses, pickup trucks (with gun racks) and stretch limos with cow's horns on the front.
There are two kinds of music in Texas: country and western.
There are two things to drink in Texas: bourbon with branch water and Lone Star beer.
There is one thing to eat in Texas: BBQ.
I noticed while I was in New Hampshire back in the 1980's that they love to bash Massachusetts. Called them "Flatlanders", have no idea why.... :-/
[color=#003300]"Flatlanders" is a term more often applied by Mass visitors to NH. Massachusetts isn't flat but none of its hills reach a mile high.I noticed while I was in New Hampshire back in the 1980's that they love to bash Massachusetts. Called them "Flatlanders", have no idea why....
Well, that just goes to prove our tolerant manners -- you're well-aware of our familiarity with firearms yet your hat received no additional ventilation.Of course in NH the Rebel Flag on my hat went over like a fart in church back then....lmaoH
NH Native
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