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Just spent a week in Fort Worth
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<blockquote data-quote="Hoosierfrog" data-source="post: 2871834" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>I grew up in California and it used to be pretty great place. But other than the LA area, Bay area And much of the very northern part, California can be pretty conservative (Orange County, San Diego with large military presence, the San Joaquin Valley and pretty much anywhere 50 miles inland). Californians and Texans can both be some of the most provincial “my place is better than yours” places in the country. One of the biggest things you hear in California is God’s Country. My dad used to say it all the time and drove my Texan mother to roll her eyes (yes I’m of mixed blood). Just as Texans look down their noses at Lubbock, Waco and Laredo, Californians are no different as that look down their noses at Bakersfield, Modesto, Stockton or Fresno. </p><p></p><p>I’m guessing, and have no proof of it, but if you send your kid to TCU from California, their families probably are not your typical Palosiests...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hoosierfrog, post: 2871834, member: 59"] I grew up in California and it used to be pretty great place. But other than the LA area, Bay area And much of the very northern part, California can be pretty conservative (Orange County, San Diego with large military presence, the San Joaquin Valley and pretty much anywhere 50 miles inland). Californians and Texans can both be some of the most provincial “my place is better than yours” places in the country. One of the biggest things you hear in California is God’s Country. My dad used to say it all the time and drove my Texan mother to roll her eyes (yes I’m of mixed blood). Just as Texans look down their noses at Lubbock, Waco and Laredo, Californians are no different as that look down their noses at Bakersfield, Modesto, Stockton or Fresno. I’m guessing, and have no proof of it, but if you send your kid to TCU from California, their families probably are not your typical Palosiests... [/QUOTE]
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