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> Oh, get over it.
This is a phrase Texans don't comprehend when it comes to anything less than
a glowing accolade about their "Planet". Don't ever expect one of them to
agree that they need to "get over" anything. They still get weepy eyed over
the Alamo. =)
As Arthur indicated, if you ever lived there, you are forever considered a
Texan. And if you were born there, well, as a New Yorker might say
fuggedaboudit....
And that may be a good thing, because when they get tired of living in
places that have better climates, more tolerant lifestyles, more diverse
populations, and other beneficial aspects, they can go back "home" to the
place that admonishes them to "Drive Friendly" on their highways.
And I don't want to hear the moaning about the property and income taxes
from all the "Johnny Come Latelys"... you're here because the salaries are
higher and many other reasons. If you don't like the taxes, scramble the
letters and go 'home'.
A parent of 3rd generation Native Californians
Larry
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Larry Medina
Danville, CA
RIM Professional since 1972
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