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You know if you're a redneck if.........
Your home is mobile and your truck ain't.
PS: Also if you have ever been to Lubbock, Texas. |
You know if you're a redneck if.........
On Feb 26, 2:53 pm, "Clarencedarrow"
wrote: Your home is mobile and your truck ain't. PS: Also if you have ever been to Lubbock, Texas. If you find a new car ever' time you cut yer grass...you might be a redneck ;) |
You know if you're a redneck if.........
Clarencedarrow wrote:
Your home is mobile and your truck ain't. PS: Also if you have ever been to Lubbock, Texas. Hell I lived there for a year and I ain't no redneck y'all ! |
You know if you're a redneck if.........
BrritSki wrote:
Clarencedarrow wrote: Your home is mobile and your truck ain't. PS: Also if you have ever been to Lubbock, Texas. Hell I lived there for a year and I ain't no redneck y'all ! Hmmm, gotta figure out what the Brit equivalent of a "redneck" is. Yorkshireman? |
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On Feb 27, 6:59 am, VtSkier wrote:
BrritSki wrote: Clarencedarrow wrote: Your home is mobile and your truck ain't. PS: Also if you have ever been to Lubbock, Texas. Hell I lived there for a year and I ain't no redneck y'all ! Hmmm, gotta figure out what the Brit equivalent of a "redneck" is. Yorkshireman? A Welchman. |
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On Feb 27, 8:15 am, "Bullfinch" wrote:
On Feb 27, 6:59 am, VtSkier wrote: BrritSki wrote: Clarencedarrow wrote: Your home is mobile and your truck ain't. PS: Also if you have ever been to Lubbock, Texas. Hell I lived there for a year and I ain't no redneck y'all ! Hmmm, gotta figure out what the Brit equivalent of a "redneck" is. Yorkshireman? A Welchman. I meant to say: A Welshman? |
You know if you're a redneck if.........
On 27 Feb 2007 07:15:36 -0800, "Bullfinch"
wrote: On Feb 27, 6:59 am, VtSkier wrote: BrritSki wrote: Clarencedarrow wrote: Your home is mobile and your truck ain't. PS: Also if you have ever been to Lubbock, Texas. Hell I lived there for a year and I ain't no redneck y'all ! Hmmm, gotta figure out what the Brit equivalent of a "redneck" is. Yorkshireman? A Welchman. Not at all. Probably a Brummie. -- Alex Heney, Global Villager I can't be overdrawn, I still have checks left! To reply by email, my address is alexATheneyDOTplusDOTcom |
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On 26 Feb 2007 13:53:05 -0800, "Clarencedarrow"
wrote: Your home is mobile and your truck ain't. PS: Also if you have ever been to Lubbock, Texas. PPS: or if you still laugh at the Jeff Foxworthy shtick. b"on the whole I prefer tater salad"w |
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Alex Heney wrote:
On 27 Feb 2007 07:15:36 -0800, "Bullfinch" wrote: On Feb 27, 6:59 am, VtSkier wrote: BrritSki wrote: Clarencedarrow wrote: Your home is mobile and your truck ain't. PS: Also if you have ever been to Lubbock, Texas. Hell I lived there for a year and I ain't no redneck y'all ! Hmmm, gotta figure out what the Brit equivalent of a "redneck" is. Yorkshireman? A Welchman. Not at all. Probably a Brummie. Hmmm, I know what a Yorkshireman is and I know what Welshman is (Alex for sure, and maybe me via Ireland), but WTF is a Brummie? |
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bdubya wrote:
On 26 Feb 2007 13:53:05 -0800, "Clarencedarrow" wrote: Your home is mobile and your truck ain't. PS: Also if you have ever been to Lubbock, Texas. PPS: or if you still laugh at the Jeff Foxworthy shtick. b"on the whole I prefer tater salad"w In Texas, do you know the similarity between a tornado and a divorce? | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Not really very much, but in either case, someone is gonna lose a trailer. |
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