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You wanna know the BEST thing about TEXAS...?? Why, the TEXANS of course!!Luv Y'all! I could give you the historical account of how Texas became Texas....all the dates, the folks who made this great state, the places, the facts or figures. But nothing makes me more proud than words spoken from this gentlemen, Mr. Bum Philips: Being Texan by Bum Phillips Dear Friends, Last year, I wrote a small piece about what it means to me to be a Texan. My friends know it means about damned near everything. Anyway, this fella asked me to reprint what I'd wrote and I didn't have it. So I set out to think about rewriting something. I considered writing about all the great things I love about Texas. There are way too many things to list. I can't even begin to do it justice. Lemme let you in on my short list. It starts with The Window at Big Bend, which in and of itself is proof of God. It goes to Lake Sam Rayburn where my Granddad taught me more about life than fishin, and enough about fishin to last a lifetime. I can talk about Tyler, and Longview, and Odessa and Cisco, and Abilene and Poteet and every place in between. Every little part of Texas feels special. Every person who ever flew over the Lone Star thinks of Bandera or Victoria or Manor or wherever they call "home" as the best little part of the best state. So I got to thinkin about it, and here's what I really want to say. Last year, I talked about all the great places and great heroes who make Texas what it is. I talked about Willie and Waylon and Michael Dell and Michael DeBakey and my Dad and LBJ and Denton Cooley. I talked about everybody that came to mind. It took me sitting here tonight reading this stack of emails and thinkin' about where I've been and what I've done since the last time I wrote on this occasion to remind me what it is about Texas that is really great. You see, this last month or so I finally went to Europe for the first time. I hadn't ever been, and didn't too much want to. But you know all my damned friends are always talking about "the time they went to Europe." So, I finally went. It was a hell of a trip to be sure. All they did when they saw me was say the same thing, before they'd ever met me. "Hey cowboy, we love Texas." I guess the hat tipped em off. But let me tell you what, they all came up with a smile on their faces. You know why? They knew for damned sure that I was gonna be nice to em. They knew it cause they knew I was from Texas. They knew something that hadn't even hit me. They knew Texans, even though they'd never met one. That's when it occurred to me. Do you know what is great about Texas? Do you know why when my friend Beverly and I were trekking across country to see 15 baseball games we got sick and had to come home after 8? Do you know why every time I cross the border I say, "Lord, please don't let me die in _____"? Do you know why children in Japan can look at a picture of the great State and know exactly what it is about the same time they can tell a rhombus from a trapezoid? I can tell you that right quick. You. The same spirit that made 186 men cross that line in the sand in San Antonio damned near 165 years ago is still in you today. Why else would my friend send me William Barrett Travis' plea for help in an email just a week ago, or why would Charles Stenciled ask me to reprint a Texas Independence column from a year ago?What would make my friend Elizabeth say, "I don't know if I can marry a man who doesn't love Texas like I do?" Why in the hell are 1,000 people coming to my house this weekend to celebrate a holiday for what used to be a nation that is now a state? Because the spirit that made that nation is the spirit that burned in every person who founded this great place we call Texas, and they passed it on through blood or sweat to every one of us. You see, that spirit that made Texas what it is, is alive in all of us, even if we can't stand next to a cannon to prove it, and it's our responsibility to keep that fire burning. Every person who ever put a "Native Texan" or an "I wasn't born in Texas but I got here as fast a could" sticker on his car understands. Anyone who ever hung a map of Texas on their wall or flew a Lone Star flag on their porch knows what I mean. My Dad's buddy Bill has an old saying. He says that some people were forged of a hotter fire. Well, that's what it is to be Texan. To be forged of a hotter fire.To know that part of Colorado was Texas. That part of New Mexico was Texas. That part of Oklahoma was Texas. Yep. Talk all you want. Part of what you got was what we gave you. To look at a picture of Idaho or Istanbul and say, "what the Hell is that?" when you know that anyone in Idaho or Istanbul who sees a picture of Texas knows damned good and well what it is. It isn't the shape, it isn't the state, it's the state of mind. You're what makes Texas. The fact that you would take 15 minutes out of your day to read this, because that's what Texas means to you, that's what makes Texas what it is. The fact that when you see the guy in front of you litter you honk and think, "Sonofabitch. Littering on MY highway." When was the last time you went to a person's house in New York and you saw a big map of New York on their wall? That was never. When did you ever drive through Oklahoma and see their flag waving on four businesses in a row? Can you even tell me what the flag in Louisiana looks like? I damned sure can't. But I bet my ass you can't drive 20 minutes from your house and not see a business that has a big Texas flag as part of its logo. If you haven't done business with someone called All Tex something or Lone Star somebody or other, or Texas such and such, you hadn't lived here for too long. When you ask a man from New York what he is, he'll say a stockbroker, or an accountant, or an ad exec. When you ask a woman from California what she is, she'll tell you her last name or her major. Hell either of em might say "I'm a republican," or they might be a democrat. When you ask a Texan what they are, before they say, "I'm a Methodist," or "I'm a lawyer," or "I'm a Smith," they tell you they're a Texan. I got nothin' against all those other places, and Lord knows they've probably got some fine folks, but in your gut you know it just like I do, Texas is just a little different. So tomorrow when you drive down the road and you see a person broken down on the side of the road, stop and help. When you are in a bar in California, buy a Californian a drink and tell him it's for Texas Independence Day. Remind the person in the cube next to you that he wouldn't be here enjoying this if it weren't for Sam Houston, and if he or she doesn't know the story, tell them. When William Barrett Travis wrote in 1836 that he would never surrender and he would have Victory or Death, what he was really saying was that he and his men were forged of a hotter fire. They weren't your average every day men. Well, that is what it means to be a Texan. It meant it then, and that's why it means it today. It means just what all those people North of the Red River accuse us of thinking it means. It means there's no mountain that we can't climb. It means that we can swim the Gulf in the winter. It means that Earl Campbell ran harder and Houston is bigger and Dallas is richer and Alpine is hotter and Stevie Ray was smoother and God vacations in Texas. It means that come Hell or high water, when the chips are down and the Good Lord is watching, we're Texans by damned, and just like in 1836, that counts for something. So for today at least, when your chance comes around, go out and prove it. It's true because we believe it's true. If you are sitting wondering what the Hell I'm talking about, this ain't for you. But if the first thing you are going to do when the Good Lord calls your number is find the men who sat in that tiny mission in San Antonio and shake their hands, then you're the reason I wrote this tonight, and this is for you. So until next time you hear from me, God Bless and Happy Texas Independence Day. May you be poor in misfortune, rich in blessings, slow to make enemies and quick to make friends. But, rich or poor, quick or slow, may you know nothing but happiness from this day forward.Regards From Texas

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My Interests

Texans, The Alamo, barbeque, longhorn cattle, cowboys & cowgirls, texmex,cactus, rivers, lakes, chili, dinosaurs The Houston Texans, wildflowers, Lady Birds, The Dallas Cowboys, Galveston Island, Texas Pride, mile high pie, big hair, Route 66, Marfa lights, NASA, rattlesnakes, rodeos, The Dr. Pepper MuseumSome Famous TEXAS Sports Figures Dana X. Bible, Babe Zaharias, Darrell Royal, John Arthur "Jack" Johnson, Kyle Rote, Smokey Joe Williams, Roger Hornsby, Don Meridith, Willie Shoemaker, Byron Nelson and Sammy Baugh. Texas State Fair 1908 How about the world of politics, statesmanship and government and military leadership? Where would the world be without the likes of John Nance Garner, Tom C. Clark, Jesse H. Jones, Oveta Culp Hobby, John Connally, Edward M. House, Leon Jaworski, James Wright, John Tower, Mirabeau Bonaparte Lamar, Anson Jones, James Allred, John H. Reagan, James Stephen Hogg, Miriam A. "Ma" Ferguson, James E. Ferguson, Chester Nimitz, Claire Chenault, Benjamin Foulois, Louis T. Wigfall, James Earl Rudder, Roy Bean, and other great Texas figures? Galveston 1909 Orrrr....here's some more interesting TEXANSIn fact, the list of famous Texans seems to be endless.J. Frank Dobie, O. Henry, Robert E. Howard, Larry McMutry, Bryce Dewitt, Steven Weinberg, Ed White, Kenneth Cockrell, Spencer Wells, Douglas "Wrong Way" Corrigan, Wiley Post, John Wesley Hardin, Sam Bass, Michael Johnson, Randall Tex Cobb, John Henry Faulk, Bob Schieffer, Kinky Friedman, Ima Hogg, Jeb Bush, James Fannin, William Travis, Thomas Jefferson Rusk, Lorenzo de Zavala, Jose Antonio Navarro, Cynthia Ann Parker, Emily West Morgan, Edna Gladney, Jim Morris, Cheryl Swoopes, Kathy Whitworth... and so on.Famous Texans Information from: http://www.texaslesstraveled.com/famoustexans.htm

I'd like to meet:

Anyone that loves The Great State of TEXAS!

Music:

Some Famous TEXAS Musicians

Movies:

Celebrity TEXANS

Heroes:

There are many folks that have made this great state what it is today. Texas has too many heros to list. But I'm sure these men are in the hearts of every Texan. Sam Houston Stephen F. Austin Jim Bowie William Travis Y'all come back now.....ya hear?

My Blog

Flags of the Republic of TEXAS

1. Flag of the Alamo--Flag generally believed to be the one flown during the Battle of the Alamo; sometimes referred to as the "1824 flag." 2. Flag of Goliad and Velasco--Unfurled at Goliad and Ve...
Posted by TEXAS on Tue, 29 Apr 2008 12:05:00 PST

Perseids Meteor Shower

Did anyone get a chance to view this spectacular celestial event last night? What an awesome display! I counted 28 meteors in a 2-hour time frame. I am sure this count was only limited by t...
Posted by TEXAS on Mon, 13 Aug 2007 08:07:00 PST

Kewl Names of TEXAS Towns

Check out this great e mail I received from TrishieBaby. Ya see? This is what I love about TEXANS. Y'all rock! Muuuahh ;) Thanx for sharing Trishie! Texas A little geography lesson for all - Her...
Posted by TEXAS on Sun, 03 Jun 2007 02:30:00 PST

In My Perfect Parallel Life....

I drive this bitchin' sweet Chevy 789! Vroom Vroom!...
Posted by TEXAS on Thu, 03 May 2007 10:32:00 PST

Te-Quemah

For those TEXANS that love the coast, no doubt Kemah is at the top of your list as a weekend destination. So it was for me that I spent this weekend in that hotspot of shopping, dining and DRINKING......
Posted by TEXAS on Mon, 30 Apr 2007 06:59:00 PST

Texan Raven on TEXAS

When I get something this great I just have to share! Thanks Texan Raven for the great sentiment! From: David Date: Apr 12, 2007 OK..... here goes. What do I love about Texas? The friendly folks. Th...
Posted by TEXAS on Fri, 27 Apr 2007 09:02:00 PST

My Hometown

Everyone has one. And pretty much everyone thinks their hometown is the best. I'm no different. Glen Rose, Texas the seat of Somervell County, began in 1849 as a trading post. Located at a picturesq...
Posted by TEXAS on Thu, 26 Apr 2007 07:00:00 PST

Hello TEXANS!

First off I want to say "Hello" to everyone of you fine friends of TEXAS out there that said "Hell yeah! I love TEXAS and I want to be your friend", without even knowing the "identity" of&nb...
Posted by TEXAS on Wed, 11 Apr 2007 04:23:00 PST

TEXAS Facts and Trivia

Texas Facts and Trivia Texas is popularly known as The Lone Star State.   The Alamo is located in San Antonio. It is where Texas defenders fell to Mexican General Santa Anna and the phrase Rem...
Posted by TEXAS on Sat, 07 Apr 2007 12:01:00 PST

Don't Mess With TEXAS

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Posted by TEXAS on Sat, 07 Apr 2007 12:26:00 PST