Relearn to fly.
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aww in this case means I just saw you where in New Zealand. It does not mean good or bad. It is just a noise. You ever make a noise right before you figure something out. That is the noise. Not a word at all.
I live in Texas. We have words here that no one else in the world has ever heard of or can spell.
If i where to say (i tell you what) that is a hole sentece in Texas.
Next time your wife is up use this word. Senceuwus. (senceuwas up could u get me a beer.)
I live in Texas. We have words here that no one else in the world has ever heard of or can spell.
If i where to say (i tell you what) that is a hole sentece in Texas.
Next time your wife is up use this word. Senceuwus. (senceuwas up could u get me a beer.)
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No we dont do that. We would kill to many people. I do have a set of deer horns on my wall.
Not all Texans own horses
Not all Texans where cowboy boots
Not all Texans own lots of land
Not all Texans talk like red nexts do. Although if you heard me talk u would think i did. Texas twang.
Not all Texans know how to ride a horse
Not all Texans have a pickup truck.
I have and do all but i dont own a horse.
Not all Texans own horses
Not all Texans where cowboy boots
Not all Texans own lots of land
Not all Texans talk like red nexts do. Although if you heard me talk u would think i did. Texas twang.
Not all Texans know how to ride a horse
Not all Texans have a pickup truck.
I have and do all but i dont own a horse.
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Dude Honestly... I'm not stupid... but before you told me that I believed that all Texans farmed Cows or owned oil fields, used cowboy boots to do the shopping and had big horns on the front of white Caddy's
TV man... you gotta see the crap they feed us...
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TV man... you gotta see the crap they feed us...
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LOL u are kidding right. Man i dont even own a caddy. We are like everyone else in the world. TV makes us look like a bunch of hicks and caddle ranchers.
**** man i when to a high school in the 3rd largest school in The USA under one roof. We had 5000 students in a school that is a lot of kids.
I will say that in texas everything is bigger. And hotter. We have some of the hottest women in the USA here and in the summer we reach 100F at night all of the time and the humitty is realy high also so it realy sucks. As for bigger you should see some off the trucks that drive around here.
**** man i when to a high school in the 3rd largest school in The USA under one roof. We had 5000 students in a school that is a lot of kids.
I will say that in texas everything is bigger. And hotter. We have some of the hottest women in the USA here and in the summer we reach 100F at night all of the time and the humitty is realy high also so it realy sucks. As for bigger you should see some off the trucks that drive around here.
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http://www.bluecollarcomedytourrides...otogallery.php here are some pics of my faverit Texas comedens.
http://www.customtruckshowcase.com/f...threadid=14617 This guy might not live in TX but he drives a TX size truck.
http://www.customtruckshowcase.com/f...threadid=14617 This guy might not live in TX but he drives a TX size truck.
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Yeah Man... I believe Yah about Bigger... and hotter... All though I bet you don't get Sun burnt. We do here on a Cloudy day [:@]
At least TV got one thing right... Re: The Hot Women... LOL


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At least TV got one thing right... Re: The Hot Women... LOL



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Sun Burned we get sun Fryed here.LOL
To give you an exsample of TX heat. Go turn on your oven. Put it up to 250-300F let it heat up then stick your head inside. That is a normla summer day here. Ok maby not that hot but it gets realy close.
To give you an exsample of TX heat. Go turn on your oven. Put it up to 250-300F let it heat up then stick your head inside. That is a normla summer day here. Ok maby not that hot but it gets realy close.
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That's Hot man... My sister went to Arazona recently and said you don't get burnt even though its really really hot... I guessed it must be like that every where in the states but obviously not...
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Uh, Goober,
Where did you hear a P-51 Mustang had a Pratt & Whitney 12 cylinder engine? Pratt & Whitney only made RADIAL ENGINES. The P&W R2800 was the engine of choise for many of the better fighters in WWII. It was used in the F6F Hellcat, the P-47 Thunderbolt, and the F4U Corsair. The P-51 Mustang was powered in the P51, P51A and A36 Apache versions with an Allison 1710, which is the same engine used in the P-38 Lightning and P-40 series. The P51 B/C and D/K versions used a Packard built Rolls Royce Merlin, as was used in the British Hurricane and Spitfire. I have to agree, though, that being next to a full sized unlimited hydro when the Merlin or Allison is started makes ANY CAR sound like a little .21.
Where did you hear a P-51 Mustang had a Pratt & Whitney 12 cylinder engine? Pratt & Whitney only made RADIAL ENGINES. The P&W R2800 was the engine of choise for many of the better fighters in WWII. It was used in the F6F Hellcat, the P-47 Thunderbolt, and the F4U Corsair. The P-51 Mustang was powered in the P51, P51A and A36 Apache versions with an Allison 1710, which is the same engine used in the P-38 Lightning and P-40 series. The P51 B/C and D/K versions used a Packard built Rolls Royce Merlin, as was used in the British Hurricane and Spitfire. I have to agree, though, that being next to a full sized unlimited hydro when the Merlin or Allison is started makes ANY CAR sound like a little .21.
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**** man i cant remember. everything. I do remeber we swapped to the british motors because the plane was under powered and could not go long distances. When we swap motor in the P51 the pilots said that the new british motors had more power at 20000feet than the other motors did at take off.
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**** man i cant remember. everything. I do remeber we swapped to the british motors because the plane was under powered and could not go long distances. When we swap motor in the P51 the pilots said that the new british motors had more power at 20000feet than the other motors did at take off.
**** man i cant remember. everything. I do remeber we swapped to the british motors because the plane was under powered and could not go long distances. When we swap motor in the P51 the pilots said that the new british motors had more power at 20000feet than the other motors did at take off.
my dad when he was a kid used to watch the spifires and hurricanes scramble and engage in dog fights overhead. what a sight that must have been
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Yes... It was a Merlin engine used... And it was because of the poor performance up high of the other options...
Anyone who has not heard a 12 Merlin at full song needs to take them selves to an Airshow and experience the sound...
A Corsair also gives the same effect...
PHAT
PHAT
PHAT...
Anyone who has not heard a 12 Merlin at full song needs to take them selves to an Airshow and experience the sound...
A Corsair also gives the same effect...
PHAT
PHAT
PHAT...





