Re: Any UOSA players from the Dallas Tx area?
Posted: Thu Mar 12, 2015 5:40 pm
thx for demarco. FLY EAGLES FLY
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yea... its definitely notAbyz wrote:Would you be offended if I told you that you bought into an incorrect stereotype? TX is the same as anywhere else, but ya... it gets hot.
Home to Pantera...but some drugged out moron from Columbus took that from you.Freeza wrote:yea... its definitely notAbyz wrote:Would you be offended if I told you that you bought into an incorrect stereotype? TX is the same as anywhere else, but ya... it gets hot.. The one thing you guys had going was it was the largest state, and Alaska took that from ya
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2:1Nickodemuse wrote:floating the comal in new braunfels is pretty f'ing awesome. If you ever do vacation in san antonio, float the rivers!
I don't see the gibberish... they don't float rivers where you come from? The Comal is a river and New Braunfels is a town between SA and Austin, fyi. Although I'll give you the words "vacation in San Antonio" really don't belong together.Malaikat wrote:2:1Nickodemuse wrote:floating the comal in new braunfels is pretty f'ing awesome. If you ever do vacation in san antonio, float the rivers!
What is, the ratio of gibberish to English. I'll take "Weird shit on the internet" for $500
he'll be in a cast after one or two games behind yalls O line... so, you're welcome?Zeppelin wrote:thx for demarco. FLY EAGLES FLY
I had pieced all of that together based on context. However, that use of the verb, float, is foreign to me, and I don't believe it's correct. We don't float rivers in the north...we float on them. The rest were proper nouns which struck me as silly, so I rolled with it and labeled the entire thing as gibberish. Well, half of it anyway.slyyoungstar wrote:
I don't see the gibberish... they don't float rivers where you come from? The Comal is a river and New Braunfels is a town between SA and Austin, fyi. Although I'll give you the words "vacation in San Antonio" really don't belong together.
Ok ok okMalaikat wrote:I wouldn't really say that strengthens the argument in its favor...
Maybe boat the river. I could almost hear someone who knows English saying that they'd "boat the river".