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<blockquote data-quote="Herefords.US" data-source="post: 440758" data-attributes="member: 3972"><p>One thing about it, 3way, if you're going to be confined to a state, because in leaving it you might find yourself getting your a$$ kicked, Colorado is sure a nice one to be stuck in!</p><p></p><p>I've been a Texan for all but 3 of my 56 years, and I spent those 3 years in your fine state. I had a lot of Colorado natives poke good natured fun at me during my three years there - particularly about my Texas drawl. </p><p></p><p>And the closest to actually getting MY a$$ kicked occurred during my tenure as a Colorado resident. That first fall I made the mistake of heading to the Medicine Bow Mountains of Wyoming, taking in the scenery, and while up there I encountered a group of Wyoming natives that really took offense to the fact that a "Greenie" was out running around in THEIR hunting area - which in reality was National Forest land! </p><p></p><p>My Texas drawl came in really handy as I quickly explained that the "green" licensed pickup was a rental and I was really a NATIVE Texan enjoying looking at the scenery and the wildlife! I found it really interesting that THEY found that much more acceptable than me being a "Greenie"!</p><p></p><p>George</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Herefords.US, post: 440758, member: 3972"] One thing about it, 3way, if you're going to be confined to a state, because in leaving it you might find yourself getting your a$$ kicked, Colorado is sure a nice one to be stuck in! I've been a Texan for all but 3 of my 56 years, and I spent those 3 years in your fine state. I had a lot of Colorado natives poke good natured fun at me during my three years there - particularly about my Texas drawl. And the closest to actually getting MY a$$ kicked occurred during my tenure as a Colorado resident. That first fall I made the mistake of heading to the Medicine Bow Mountains of Wyoming, taking in the scenery, and while up there I encountered a group of Wyoming natives that really took offense to the fact that a "Greenie" was out running around in THEIR hunting area - which in reality was National Forest land! My Texas drawl came in really handy as I quickly explained that the "green" licensed pickup was a rental and I was really a NATIVE Texan enjoying looking at the scenery and the wildlife! I found it really interesting that THEY found that much more acceptable than me being a "Greenie"! George [/QUOTE]
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