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Originally posted by BigThicketBoy View PostTheir real snobbish toward Texans
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I'd move in a heart beat given the chance but there's too many obligations at this point in life for me to go.
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Originally posted by TCR² View PostPerhaps in the bigger cities but I haven't experienced it in the places I have been and hunt.
I'd move in a heart beat given the chance but there's too many obligations at this point in life for me to go.
My dad worked in Grand Junction for Halliburton five or six years and he said they never let him forget he was from Texas and never really fit in.
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Originally posted by BigThicketBoy View PostIf your a tourist and spending money they love you. But if you're up there working and you're not from there and especially from Texas it's a different story.
My dad worked in Grand Junction for Halliburton five or six years and he said they never let him forget he was from Texas and never really fit in.
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I mean if you think about it, people from Colorado that have roots there are probably just unhappy people that do things half azz anyways.... look at their history. They were the ones that headed west and made it to the Rockies only to give up. Guess those mountains were too tall for them to cross! Lol
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Wife wants to move to CO
I’m a transplant Texan.
00-18 years old I lived in Iowa
18-23 years old I was an active duty Marine
23- 36 years old I lived in Michigan
36 - present Texas
I’m not a big city guy.....Last edited by Pushbutton2; 06-18-2018, 08:38 PM.
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Originally posted by Mike D View PostNope. Too many liberals.
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And some ugly women. I told my buddies before we started hunting every year in Colorado. They didn't believe me. Every year we hit the Texas border and they start looking in cars. They believe me now. BTW I was born in Colorado Springs
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Originally posted by BigThicketBoy View PostIf your a tourist and spending money they love you. But if you're up there working and you're not from there and especially from Texas it's a different story.
My dad worked in Grand Junction for Halliburton five or six years and he said they never let him forget he was from Texas and never really fit in.
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Gotta remember, portions of Colorado were given up by Texas in order for the federal government to pay off Texas debt when Texas joined the Union. Those Colorado folks might still be upset they didn't make the cut!
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Originally posted by WItoTX View PostTexas is the same way towards non Texans. Same way A&M is towards non A&M. As long as a person doesn't take it personally, its not a big deal.
Gotta remember, portions of Colorado were given up by Texas in order for the federal government to pay off Texas debt when Texas joined the Union. Those Colorado folks might still be upset they didn't make the cut!
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