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    Quote Originally Posted by Norah View Post
    only in the summer
    Or traffic in Houston

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    Quote Originally Posted by leaningright View Post
    Four hours! I'd walk out on me if I did that. 25 minutes is my mark ... 30 tops. That's why I use an outline. I tend to get long winded when I go off script.
    You should in invite me as a guest speaker. My topic would be "the evils of procrastination.". I'll be 25 minutes late!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Queen Snowflake View Post
    Or traffic in Houston
    I like Houston traffic. Before driving in Houston I thought Death Race 2000 was just a movie.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill View Post
    LOL, where is the western edge of eastern texas??
    Itasca.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill View Post
    LOL, where is the western edge of eastern texas??
    Well I guess that depends on where you are but my hometown is basically getting close to central Texas. So for me its inside that Huntsville, College Station, Brenham, NW Houston area.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Queen Snowflake View Post
    Or traffic in Houston
    Houston traffic stresses me out especially if i'm pulling a trailer. Anytime I have to go to Houston I typically have to do the 290 to 610 route and i'm always praying that everything is going smoothly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill View Post
    LOL, where is the western edge of eastern texas??
    When you understand how the landscape changes as you travel from east to west you know. I knew exactly what she meant.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Norah View Post
    Houston traffic stresses me out especially if i'm pulling a trailer. Anytime I have to go to Houston I typically have to do the 290 to 610 route and i'm always praying that everything is going smoothly.
    290, construction hell!

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    Quote Originally Posted by leaningright View Post
    When you understand how the landscape changes as you travel from east to west you know. I knew exactly what she meant.
    I have done it a few times... As well as west to east~when I lived in NOLA....

    Seems mostly flat & non-distinct once your on the eastern side of San Antonio....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill View Post
    I have done it a few times... As well as west to east~when I lived in NOLA....

    Seems mostly flat & non-distinct once your on the eastern side of San Antonio....
    Yes, then you've been on the "western edge of east Texas." Right where that landscape starts to change from undulating hills to "flat & non-distinct."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pocahontas View Post
    You hunt Texans?
    Not in at least 20 years....

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    Quote Originally Posted by leaningright View Post
    Yes, then you've been on the "western edge of east Texas." Right where that landscape starts to change from undulating hills to "flat & non-distinct."
    The landscape change from West Texas to east Texas is pretty dramatic and really beautiful in my opinion. The mountains of far west Texas, the plains of west and north Texas, then crossing through the awesome hill country in central texas, then the rolling plains slowly turning into pine forests is pretty dramatic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by midcan5 View Post
    "I do not believe there is a problem in this country or the world today which could not be settled if approached through the teaching of the Sermon on the Mount." Harry S. Truman
    You're quoting a man who solved a problem by being the only person to order the use of a nuclear bomb against civilians.
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