translations - off topic but hey, it's Friday
> You can always tell a Texan or a Georgia boy. You just can't tell 'em very
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where do you think Texas got it start from, The migration from Georgia
started in the 1800.
Tenn, Carolina ( North & South) the early Amercian were nomad and
counld't stand still.Had to travel.
Have a good day,
Bob
Serge,
Do not despair. The translator takes the simple question in English "Does the
right wing dip when you move the stick to the left?" turns it into the Spanish
"¿Moja el ala derecho cuando usted mueve el palo a la izquierda?" which then
translates it back into English as "It wets the right
Frank Ross wrote:
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A cold front moved in today, so "I have 4 wheel drive, leather seats, and
butt warmers" translates into my Texas girl being in the truck before I'm
out the front door ;)
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Steve
33...@swbell.net
N3343V- '75 C1
You can always tell a Texan or a Georgia boy. You just can't tell 'em very
much...
> Frank Ross wrote:
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>> I think the Texas girl would be rolling on the floor by now.
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> A cold front moved in today, so "I have 4 wheel drive, leather seats, and
> butt warmers" translat
> You can always tell a Texan or a Georgia boy. You just can't tell 'em very
> much...
You reckon?
Four wordsWarner Robbins Air Museum. You really ought to fly on down
to Georgia around March-April when the peaches are blooming (although
ours are blooming already here in Texas
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