The signs don't say it but we are guilty of saying "ya'll"
Dark Knight Send a noteboard - 28/12/2011 09:43:49 PM
Depending on circumstances, I'll either be going down through Lubbock and then San Antonio, or through Fort Worth and Austin before San Antonio. Is there anything in particular that lends one route an advantage over the other?
Do you want to sight see? The shortest distance between two points is a straight line otherwise.
Personally however, I will be disappointed if Texas turns out to be anything other than a vast cactus-filled desert with bandit crossings over the interstates and "y'all" written on every sign. No Parking, Y'all. All Y'all Trespassers'll Be Shot On Sight, Y'all.
If you want to see this, head to West Texas. Though everything will be in Spanish...
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The signs don't say it but we are guilty of saying "ya'll"
28/12/2011 09:43:49 PM
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Good thing Canadians can't be linguistically typecast like that, eh?
28/12/2011 09:59:38 PM
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if you have a choice don't go to Lubbock
28/12/2011 10:01:34 PM
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Sound advice.
28/12/2011 10:11:19 PM
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Yeah, but what's Amarillo like? *NM*
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