Post #223,104
9/6/05 11:32:55 AM
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It'd serve Tejas right for them to stay.
perhaps, they'd all settle in Trent Lott's district....
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Post #223,106
9/6/05 11:49:16 AM
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serve Tejas right?
it sure seems to me that the one thing that has shined through in this catastrophe was the response from Texas.
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Post #223,107
9/6/05 12:14:39 PM
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no question there and with the culinary infusion these folks
bring texmex poboys will brighten up the local menus. thanx, bill
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Post #223,115
9/6/05 12:28:47 PM
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Cajun/Creole cooking is real popular in Houston
A lot of people from Louisianna have ended up here due to the job opportunities. A [link|http://www.chron.com/content/chronicle/dining/Rest_Search.mpl?submit1=&submit2=2&view=results&search_name=&cuisine=Cajun%2FCreole®ion=&meal=&cost=&x=15&y=9|number] of excellent cajun/creole restaurants can be found.
Don't know about the rest of the state, though I don't recall there being many when I in Corpus Christi.
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Post #223,137
9/6/05 1:56:39 PM
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Fair enough. I retract my original statement
Now, having eaten a proper portion of crow, how shall I express my disdain for a sentiment that is so classically Tejano without using an overly broad brush that unfairly tars the non-Tejano segment of the Texas populace?
jb4 shrub●bish (Am., from shrub + rubbish, after the derisive name for America's 43 president; 2003) n. 1. a form of nonsensical political doubletalk wherein the speaker attempts to defend the indefensible by lying, obfuscation, or otherwise misstating the facts; GIBBERISH. 2. any of a collection of utterances from America's putative 43rd president. cf. BULLSHIT
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Post #223,138
9/6/05 2:00:32 PM
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easy
direct your distain to the bitch that deserves it.
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Post #223,140
9/6/05 2:03:15 PM
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OK. Barbara, you ignorant slut!
That better?
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Post #223,386
9/7/05 10:07:02 AM
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Yep :-)
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Post #226,398
9/25/05 6:31:00 PM
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Isn't Trent Lott from Mississippi?
Perhaps you meant Tom DeLay's district?
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