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Fantastic word game

Classic bikes, like a Murray or a Schwinn, are still not capable of being pedaled fast enough, by me, to outrun a charging bull.

Unless, of course, it's the mechanical version. I'm purdy sure I could out run that.
 
Damage to cars and trucks is probably happening in these parts today as we've received our first snowfall.

It's a winter wonderland in your Game Czar's neck of the woods. I'm sure there are many people who have forgotten how to drive in wintery weather since last winter and will go too fast and find themselves out of sorts. I guess Summer is over.
 
Grass is still readily available here (that non-legal type, too, for all them there heathens reading this), even in the coldest of months, and it really makes this redneck wonder why on earth any rancher up yonder would have claimed their stakes so far north that they'd be forced to buy hay for their steaks in the winter.

That's just silliness.

Never fear, Padre (dmargalotti, as the rest of you prefer). WMC may have Florida, but you've got a standing invitation to come warm your bones by the ever-burning fire pit down here in the Lone Star. Just, please, be sure to scoop up my former milk maid on the way down.
 
Cold beer will melt the chill right off of your bones quick, fast and in a hurry.

Whiskey certainly works, too.
 
Enjoyable read you delivered there, compadre, but I kinda think ol' Kayla is just telling you what you want to hear.

Or so I'm hearing from our favorite heifer.
 
What you want to hear is that you've inherited a huge fortune from a long lost relative.

rosecitymedia, if I ever do mosey down your way, I will be sure to take you up on your invitation as long as you don't make me watch wrasslin' or that football team from Dallas.
 
A long lost relative of mine got that way after bringing a 6-pack of that piss water called Bud Light to the house.

Fair deal, Padre. I'll agree to that. We bleed Chief red at the RCM Ranch, anyway. The 'girls may be America's team, but they sure as Dickens ain't ours.

Also, please note that it's rasslin'... without the "w". I'll have to learn you these little quirks of the South before you get yerself on down this a' way and stick out like a sore thumb to my fellow redneck brethren.
 
Even if it is December in Texas, you can still expect to smell something good cooking on the grill.

...and that ain't just coming from my pits, neither. It's deer season down here, y'know.
 


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