Received this Email today

proud texan

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Got this email this morning and thought i'd share it with ya'll.


One day, a very gentle Texas lady was driving across a high bridge in Austin . As she neared the top of the bridge, she noticed a young man fixin (means: "getting ready to") to jump. She stopped her car, rolled down the window, and said, "Please don't jump. Think of your dear mother and father."

He replied, "My mom and dad are both dead; I'm going to jump."

She said, "Well, think of your sweet wife and precious children."

He replied, "I'm not married, and I don't have any kids."

She said, "Well, then you just remember the Alamo ."

He replied, ''What's the Alamo ?''

She replied, ''Well bless your heart; just go ahead and jump you little Yankee b*sta*d!''
 
Got to love that!

Alabama has several connections to the Alamo as well, don't have to be from Texas to honor and respect what happened there.

I hope to be able to visit there someday, one of the "must see" sites in history.
 

Got this email this morning and thought i'd share it with ya'll.


One day, a very gentle Texas lady was driving across a high bridge in Austin . As she neared the top of the bridge, she noticed a young man fixin (means: "getting ready to") to jump. She stopped her car, rolled down the window, and said, "Please don't jump. Think of your dear mother and father."

He replied, "My mom and dad are both dead; I'm going to jump."

She said, "Well, think of your sweet wife and precious children."

He replied, "I'm not married, and I don't have any kids."

She said, "Well, then you just remember the Alamo ."

He replied, ''What's the Alamo ?''

She replied, ''Well bless your heart; just go ahead and jump you little Yankee b*sta*d!''
LOVE IT. lllll
 

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