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Epic Prestige question


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Well, I tend to disagree with them, but some folks would call Texas epic poo. It isn't necessarily the best place to live (it gets really hot) but it in't that bad.

Others (and I disagree with them as well) would tell you that Texas has divine ranks.

See, we are on topic.
 

Well, though I am in NH right now, I was born and bred in Oklahoma. The weather, for the most part, ain't much different than yours, especially up in the north country like you (well, technically the Panhandle is more North, but I don't think anyone actually lives there, or in Oklahoma's for that matter, so I don't count that section as part of any state!).

I like it up here. We don't get the flash flooding! I don't have to prepare any Magic Circles against Flash Floods ;)
 

Bobbystopholes said:
Well, though I am in NH right now, I was born and bred in Oklahoma.

Don't you mean inbred? I should know. I have relatives up there. And their family tree doesn't branch. :D
 
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Don't you mean inbred? I should know. I have relatives up there. And their family tree doesn't branch :)
Ooops, my bad. That is what I meant! ;) I'm married to my sister, and man, is she hot! LOL!

Actually, I've only known two kinds of critters from Texas, Steers and Kreynolds ;) And you don't look like a Steer to me!
 

Bobbystopholes said:
I've only known two kinds of critters from Texas, Steers and Kreynolds ;) And you don't look like a Steer to me!

Put me next to a bull and you'd never know the difference, IYKWIM, AITYD.
 





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