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Frogs to the B1G?!?
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<blockquote data-quote="Toad Jones" data-source="post: 3362322" data-attributes="member: 74209"><p>intrigued by your statement cable is a dying beast. </p><p></p><p>BF, don't forget that thousands and millions of people from other parts of the country are moving into the area. Hate to think of this, but Texas is losing the Texas we've known for forever. I don't know the outcome of this. Secondly, a whole 'new' generation of new Texans is being raised and born into the society that we love so much. In short, the personality of the state will most likely change. Therefore locality of a college football team will meld into accepting the mid-west and so forth. I'm sure we would be amazed by the marketing forecast (the facts and figures) the blue bloods have undertaken and my lord, the future of of television is mind-blowing. Like sitting in your media room in a circle and watching the action in full size, some QB being broken into on Saturday afternoon.</p><p></p><p>The above statement is exactly why we're moving permanently to the small town of Texas where Texas might still be a small part of Texas. For example, places like Weatherford are too close, get out, way out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Toad Jones, post: 3362322, member: 74209"] intrigued by your statement cable is a dying beast. BF, don't forget that thousands and millions of people from other parts of the country are moving into the area. Hate to think of this, but Texas is losing the Texas we've known for forever. I don't know the outcome of this. Secondly, a whole 'new' generation of new Texans is being raised and born into the society that we love so much. In short, the personality of the state will most likely change. Therefore locality of a college football team will meld into accepting the mid-west and so forth. I'm sure we would be amazed by the marketing forecast (the facts and figures) the blue bloods have undertaken and my lord, the future of of television is mind-blowing. Like sitting in your media room in a circle and watching the action in full size, some QB being broken into on Saturday afternoon. The above statement is exactly why we're moving permanently to the small town of Texas where Texas might still be a small part of Texas. For example, places like Weatherford are too close, get out, way out. [/QUOTE]
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