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notStanley
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howdy y'all! do not remember what pointed me here, but after an archive trawl it has had a solid spot in the Dailies folder of my browser favorites.
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notStanley wrote:howdy y'all!
*tips cowboy hat* You'll fit in just fine 'round these here parts. *walking away wondering where the hell the cowboy hat came from considering I don't own one*
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The denizens of the fair and wonderful state of Texas do seem to make up a large percentage of the Wapsi forumites.
Or maybe we're just the loudest...
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Jabberwonky wrote:The denizens of the fair and wonderful state of Texas do seem to make up a large percentage of the Wapsi forumites.
Or maybe we're just the loudest...
Not to mention, they are by and large, the most polite, honest folk I have ever met in my travels...at least the Dallas/Ft. Worth and Houston areas I visited...oh, and the folk I asked for directions when driving through El Paso.

Oh, and they know how to make tasty hot sauce! <3
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DinkyInky wrote:
Jabberwonky wrote:The denizens of the fair and wonderful state of Texas do seem to make up a large percentage of the Wapsi forumites.
Or maybe we're just the loudest...
Not to mention, they are by and large, the most polite, honest folk I have ever met in my travels...at least the Dallas/Ft. Worth and Houston areas I visited...oh, and the folk I asked for directions when driving through El Paso.

Oh, and they know how to make tasty hot sauce! <3
And we're just flat out awesome! :P

And humble too! :P
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Julie wrote:
DinkyInky wrote:
Jabberwonky wrote:The denizens of the fair and wonderful state of Texas do seem to make up a large percentage of the Wapsi forumites.
Or maybe we're just the loudest...
Not to mention, they are by and large, the most polite, honest folk I have ever met in my travels...at least the Dallas/Ft. Worth and Houston areas I visited...oh, and the folk I asked for directions when driving through El Paso.

Oh, and they know how to make tasty hot sauce! <3
And we're just flat out awesome! :P

And humble too! :P
one thing I notice about the French is the same very strong pride about all things French...as a texan, I can totally relate---except about Texas, not France, necessarily....

And sure, we have hot sauce in Texas, but here they have cheese and wine....Suuuuuuuuuuuch good cheese and wine...
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Nuthin' wrong with fine French wines and cheeses...as long as you put a little sause on it.
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Jabberwonky wrote:Nuthin' wrong with fine French wines and cheeses...as long as you put a little sause on it.
:image:
Monks have been bringing you fine drinks -- err, sauces for many years.
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bmonk wrote:
Jabberwonky wrote:Nuthin' wrong with fine French wines and cheeses...as long as you put a little sause on it.
:image:
Monks have been bringing you fine drinks -- err, sauces for many years.
The Arkansas Times wrote: According to the Subiaco website, their hot sauce ranks at around 250,000 on the Scoville Heat Unit scale; Tabasco brand Habanero sauce comes in at a comparatively measly 7,000.
:? I'll stick to Tabasco and salsa, thank you...
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Julie wrote:
DinkyInky wrote:
Jabberwonky wrote:The denizens of the fair and wonderful state of Texas do seem to make up a large percentage of the Wapsi forumites.
Or maybe we're just the loudest...
Not to mention, they are by and large, the most polite, honest folk I have ever met in my travels...at least the Dallas/Ft. Worth and Houston areas I visited...oh, and the folk I asked for directions when driving through El Paso.

Oh, and they know how to make tasty hot sauce! <3
And we're just flat out awesome! :P

And humble too! :P
txmystic wrote:one thing I notice about the French is the same very strong pride about all things French...as a Texan, I can totally relate---except about Texas, not France, necessarily....

And sure, we have hot sauce in Texas, but here they have cheese and wine....Suuuuuuuuuuuch good cheese and wine...
Which is why I loved France. :) I could relate to them...and the ones I met while I was there seemed to have a fascination with certain things they associated with being Texan. I got in good with some for bringing over fresh pecans (and teaching them how to shell them with your bare hands), and I made some of the ladies in the family I stayed with very happy for providing pecan pralines...and the grandmother was exceptionally fond of the Texas flag bird house. :) Maybe it was just the little village I was in...and maybe it was because one of those villagers had gone to Texas as a foreign exchange student (which is why my aunt and I were visiting that village). :P
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Hello,
I'm an avid fan of wapsi square.
I can't imagine with ancient people use blowgun when hunting for foods.
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Welcome! Fan away!
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hello,
it's johny wilson, 40 yrs old, married w/ 2 kids. type of outgoing person, friendly and open-minded.
Nice meeting you all
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Welcome to the party (also known as the Madhouse)! :D
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I'm not actually new, I'm been around for 10 years or so, this is just a relatively new web persona for me. I can be a bit of a grump at times, but I'm not actually harmful. I like the new direction the story is going even though some of the characters are rather dysfunctional at times.
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Howdy from San Antonio Texas.

Been a regular reader for a couple years on PC, but a Wapsi Archive junky since I got a Kindle.
Finally decided there were some questions and comments I needed to throw in here.

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Welcome all! Try the cookies!

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Dragon Hostler wrote:Been a regular reader for a couple years on PC, but a Wapsi Archive junky since I got a Kindle.
Yeah, archive trawls do have a tendency to kindle an interest in joining forums.
*drops an Amazon.com gift card into the pun jar*
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I expected my Gravatar to makes it's appearance. User settings has avatar, default enabled. I got a newbie waiting period or minimum post count?

Kudos to Jabberwonky for the pic of Rudy's BBQ Sause [sic].
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OK, I got my personal settings and avatar sorted out sufficiently for now.

Ken
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