Texas

The Good China

“We are supposed to be best friends,” said James to Sandra and Julie, “but when we are invited to dinner, they never get out the good china!”

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Sunset on Political Ads

Regardless of who won, most of the Texans were glad to see the sunset on this election’s excoriating political ads . . .

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Super Tuesday

In a highly contentious, acrimonious campaign, Super Tuesday was considered a watershed event; the Texas turnout was beyond expectations . . .

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Truth in Advertising

Justin thought that when in Texas, truth in advertising should mandate they  be  “Mudhill Cranes” not “Sandhill Cranes.”

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Freckles

Roy hated being called “Freckles;” he considered them beauty spots.  His wife said it was better than “Feckless . . .”

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Higher Education

Justine turned down a scholarship to a pricey East Coast University; she had her heart set on Texas A & M, where she could go to Cowledge . . .

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