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Conference turris::womannotes-v2

Title:ARCHIVE-- Topics of Interest to Women, Volume 2 --ARCHIVE
Notice:V2 is closed. TURRIS::WOMANNOTES-V5 is open.
Moderator:REGENT::BROOMHEAD
Created:Thu Jan 30 1986
Last Modified:Fri Jun 30 1995
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1105
Total number of notes:36379

338.0. "on the road" by VIDEO::TEBAY (Natural phenomena invented to order) Mon Dec 12 1988 17:20

    I well beleaving Digital the 14th to head for Texas and
    a new job with another company.
    
    I have enjoyed womannotes so much. I may have to buy a
    computer just to get on a net!
    
    So good luck to everyone. I will cherish my tee shirts.
    (I would have liked tour jackets too!)
    
    Suzie
    
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338.1A wise moveHSSWS1::GREGMalice AforethoughtTue Dec 13 1988 01:467
    re: .0 (Suzie)
    
    	   Decided it was time to thaw out, eh?  Well, mind that
    	you don't bring the cold weather with you.  We Texans 
    	don't take kindly to folks who bring us bad weather. ;^)
    
    	- Greg
338.2AMUN::CRITZTue Dec 13 1988 09:1921
    	Well, I imagine you're moving to some place like the
    	Dallas/Ft. Worth metroplex or Houston. Anyway, if
    	you travel west from Ft. Worth, you can drive for
    	about 160 miles and see nothing but Ranger, Texas
    	and mesquite.
    
    	I really wonder how some of those cowhands lived through
    	the boredom, blue Northers (you haven't lived until
    	you've experienced a 50 degree temperature change
    	in a period of 2 to 3 hours), isolation.
    
    	But, I loved the people. Hardy, genuinely helpful. One
    	old goat roper (rancher) loaned a friend of mine a
    	car after the friend's car had broken down. All the
    	rancher told my friend was "bring it back when you're
    	finished with it."  Some really fine people.
    
    	Both my daughters are proud to say they were born in
    	Texas.
    
    	Scott (No, I was born in Ohio)
338.3RAINBO::TARBETTue Dec 13 1988 10:5513
    Aw Suzie, what'd ya wanna go and do that for!?  We'll miss ya.
    
    Watch for the wildflowers that burst into bloom along every roadside in
    March/April, it's a *beautiful*, *beautiful* sight, one of the best
    in the world.  
    
    Be sure to keep your skin well sun-blocked or it'll age 3-5 years for
    every one year you spend there. 
    
    Try to come back to us?
    
    						in Sisterhood,
    						=maggie
338.4HANDY::MALLETTSplit DecisionTue Dec 13 1988 11:2613
    re: .0   
    
    Adios, amigo.  Y'all come on back now, y'hear?
    
    re: .1
    
    ". . .thaw out. . .We Texans. . ."  You must be talkin' 'bout 
    southeast Texans, son, and we both know Texas is one *big* 
    country.  I mean those north and/or west Texas winters are
    cold enough to freeze yer. . .well, I reckon you know what
    I mean. . .
    
    Steve
338.5real TexanVIDEO::TEBAYNatural phenomena invented to orderTue Dec 13 1988 11:466
    I was "born and bred" in Fort Worth-so its like goin home.
    I will be in Austin-which is after all-"God's Country".
    
    Yes Texas has "blue Northers" but they don't last months!
    
    
338.6RAINBO::TARBETTue Dec 13 1988 12:022
    You're jiving us just to make us feel better...if you were _really_
    from Texas you'd've known it's called Foat Wuth   ;')
338.7AMUN::CRITZTue Dec 13 1988 12:0510
    	RE: Blue Northers
    
    	In all seriousness, I wonder how many cowhands froze to
    	death on the range when one of those things hit.
    
    	I went to college in Abilene. Go to class in the morning
    	without a jacket and walk home at lunch freezing to death.
    	Luckily, I only lived half a block from the campus.
    
    	Scott
338.8A little taste of Texas, Greg-styleHSSWS1::GREGMalice AforethoughtTue Dec 13 1988 23:2829
    re: .4 (Mallett)
    
>    ". . .thaw out. . .We Texans. . ."  You must be talkin' 'bout 
>    southeast Texans, son, and we both know Texas is one *big* 
>    country.  I mean those north and/or west Texas winters are
>    cold enough to freeze yer. . .well, I reckon you know what
>    I mean. . .
    
    	   True enough.  But you must admit that even at it's
    	worst, Texas is a damn site warmer than Ohio or Massachusetts.
    	(Pardon my French, that's just the way we Texans speak.)
    
    	   I have also found Texans to be a very helpful and
    	considerate people, for the most part.  It sorta gets
    	under your skin after a while... even the coldest
    	crustiest yankees that come down eventually thaw out
    	a mite.  Being considerate is contagious.
    
    	   I don't claim Texas heritage... my family is from
    	Tennessee.  But Tennessee and Texas have long
    	been sister-states.  I feel a certain kinship with
    	Texas and the people here... I've only been here about 
    	8.5 years, but in another 1.5 years I will be an
    	official Houstonian (defined as one who has the right
    	to call Houston home).  I think I was a Texan before
    	I ever crossed the state line.  I'll probably die here.
    	It's home for me now.  I like it fine.
    
    	- Greg