Freedom of Religion
Mrs. Wylie Coyote told her husband in no uncertain terms she didn’t care what religion he had joined, he didn’t get to have any extra wives, no matter what the Constitution said about freedom of religion . .
Mrs. Wylie Coyote told her husband in no uncertain terms she didn’t care what religion he had joined, he didn’t get to have any extra wives, no matter what the Constitution said about freedom of religion . .
In spite of dire predictions a few years back about petroleum shortages, there didn’t seem to be any in the near future
In Texas, you can get just about anything, even alligator shoes–you just have be sure to know the correct size–alligators get cranky when their shoes are too tight or pinch . . .
Though she had lived on the Texas Gulf Coast for a number of years, Jessica’s mind would occasionally–nostalgically–drift back to Wisconsin where she was born. Then she would take a quick peek at the picture on her desk and remember her aversion to that awful white stuff that regularly fell from the sky a good part of the year back in the vast frozen tundra of the “Great White North . . .”
Jacko had been looking for a retirement project/business. When he found franchise rights for tattoo removal for the entire Houston area for a very reasonable price, he jumped at it; all equipment and signage was included
Ever popular in Tejas, Line Dancing was having a little bit of a tough time getting traction in L. A. or NYNY; go figure . . .