Time to tell the truth...
ghostgotcha wrote:
One of America's greatest threats is a national news media that constantly fails to tell the truth. Unfortunately; many of our resident liberals get their talking points from the same liberal media.
Looking at the main cause you find the national news media (and their talking heads) have been taken over by the new wave of European-style socialist who don't believe in our constitutional freedoms or free-market capitalism.
What to do about this scourge on our society, what to do? http://allnewspipeline.com/images/HearSpeakSeeFakeNews.jpg b One of America's greatest threats is a national... (
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You just have to have patience and keep writing letters to the editor.
badbobby wrote:
Alicia
where are you in Texas?
admittedly there are some parts I would want out of too
like Austin,Dallas and Houston
sadly I'm in Humble(suburb of Houston)and I'm stuck here
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Sadly I'm residing in Lubbock. I have friends in Texas who ardently avoid this berg stating they wish not to even visit family here. It is a nothing town and I chose it only because it was closest to Carlsbad, NM and 10 times larger. Thinking the size would take care of the employment, I didn't do any research prior to relocating. My mistake.
Alicia wrote:
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Sadly I'm residing in Lubbock. I have friends in Texas who ardently avoid this berg stating they wish not to even visit family here. It is a nothing town and I chose it only because it was closest to Carlsbad, NM and 10 times larger. Thinking the size would take care of the employment, I didn't do any research prior to relocating. My mistake.
Don't be sad Alecia. I live near Amarillo, and we have a stiff North wind going now. Fresh dirt coming your way! I'm sure you'll send it back in a day or two when the wind shifts!
Somehow I doubt if the town is the reason they don't visit.
archie bunker wrote:
Don't be sad Alecia. I live near Amarillo, and we have a stiff North wind going now. Fresh dirt coming your way! I'm sure you'll send it back in a day or two when the wind shifts!
JFlorio wrote:
Somehow I doubt if the town is the reason they don't visit.
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You're wrong. One person in particular has stated that exact sentiment. That individual does come through specifically to visit with me.
Have you visited Lubbock? Until you do, don't form conclusions.
archie bunker wrote:
Don't be sad Alecia. I live near Amarillo, and we have a stiff North wind going now. Fresh dirt coming your way! I'm sure you'll send it back in a day or two when the wind shifts!
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A friend who lives here stated that each year this area is open to at least a dozen new weeds. I have observed strange plants in my back yard that I have never seen before. Some of them are pretty. It makes me wonder if that might be the reason that, since moving to the SW, none of my cats have lived to even 4 years. I should note that the original breed came from the NE where they lived to at least 10.) I have never been prone to allergies but, since relocating, I am bothered with a post-nasal drip I don't seem to be able to kick. It also should be noted that Lubbock is surrounded by flats of nothingness. I used to style my hair before leaving the house everyday but have discovered that, regardless of the care I take, within 10 minutes I look as if I just got out of bed. It might not bother you men vutI've noticed that women here don't bother to style their hair.
My cats eat plants all the time. Sometimes they get sick. You should check with your vet about poisonous plants.
Alicia wrote:
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A friend who lives here stated that each year this area is open to at least a dozen new weeds. I have observed strange plants in my back yard that I have never seen before. Some of them are pretty. It makes me wonder if that might be the reason that, since moving to the SW, none of my cats have lived to even 4 years. I should note that the original breed came from the NE where they lived to at least 10.) I have never been prone to allergies but, since relocating, I am bothered with a post-nasal drip I don't seem to be able to kick. It also should be noted that Lubbock is surrounded by flats of nothingness. I used to style my hair before leaving the house everyday but have discovered that, regardless of the care I take, within 10 minutes I look as if I just got out of bed. It might not bother you men vutI've noticed that women here don't bother to style their hair.
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JFlorio wrote:
My cats eat plants all the time. Sometimes they get sick. You should check with your vet about poisonous plants.
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Cats will eat grass for the express purpose of vomiting in order to bring up hair balls. The plants I did investigate that are poisonous to cats are primarily decorative indoor plants such as diefenbachia. It is a large-leafed plant. In my experience cats stay away from those with large leafs.
JFlorio wrote:
Somehow I doubt if the town is the reason they don't visit.
Lubbock does pretty much suck. It's so flat there you can watch your dog run away for two weeks.
Alicia wrote:
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A friend who lives here stated that each year this area is open to at least a dozen new weeds. I have observed strange plants in my back yard that I have never seen before. Some of them are pretty. It makes me wonder if that might be the reason that, since moving to the SW, none of my cats have lived to even 4 years. I should note that the original breed came from the NE where they lived to at least 10.) I have never been prone to allergies but, since relocating, I am bothered with a post-nasal drip I don't seem to be able to kick. It also should be noted that Lubbock is surrounded by flats of nothingness. I used to style my hair before leaving the house everyday but have discovered that, regardless of the care I take, within 10 minutes I look as if I just got out of bed. It might not bother you men vutI've noticed that women here don't bother to style their hair.
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I haven't really noticed any new weeds around here. And I sure don't know about the cats. We can't keep them because coyotes, owls, and hawks like to eat them.
Allergies are a problem for me every spring with the wind, dust, and pollen. I guess I've just learned to live with it.
Just think, thunderboomers, hail, and tornados are just around the corner! Aren't you excited?
archie bunker wrote:
Lubbock does pretty much suck. It's so flat there you can watch your dog run away for two weeks.
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A truly innovative and clever statement. Thanks.
archie bunker wrote:
Lubbock does pretty much suck. It's so flat there you can watch your dog run away for two weeks.
yeah
and it gets pretty hot there
I was there in the 50s
and I saw a coyote chasin a jack rabbit
and they were both walkin
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