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Roger Krenkler's avatar

Hi Garrison,

I've only been to Texas a little bit, not enough to hurt me none. That guy that was touting Austin needs to admit, Austin ain't exactly Texas. When Waylon is singin' about Abilene, THAT'S Texas. Women there don't treat you mean.

Roger Krenkler LA

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mack paul's avatar

Yankee SC Gwynne is also the author of the fascinating Empire of the Summer Moon which tells the shockingly brutal story about the Comanche wars. He observes that civilization is built on the three pillars of land, wood, and water and that Texas is lacking both wood and water. The book illuminates the what I've noticed of the character of the people who settled Texas. They are friendly and cheerful, but potentially erratic. The book is well worth reading because it tells the story of the great Comanche chief, Quannah Parker. Quannah mounted a fierce resistance to settlers, but when he realized that he couldn't win, he surrendered and devoted the rest of his life to the betterment of his people. He even served on the school board of Cache, OK, which is analogous to Osama Bin Laden ending up on the Brooklyn city council. I live in Oklahoma and know several people who make a credible claim to being his descendants, because he had eight wives. He was quite the wit. When told he had to whittle his wives down to one, he suggested they pick for him.

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