No need. He's a U.S. citizen, born and raised here. Don't forget that "Mexicans" were in Texas long before Americans were, and that they didn't go anywhere after Texas left Mexico either. What's funny is when you see a very brown-skinned, stereotypical hispanic with a name like "Jorge Contreras" who, when he opens his mouth, talks like Boomhauer on King of the Hill.
What's funny is when you see a very brown-skinned, stereotypical hispanic with a name like "Jorge Contreras" who, when he opens his mouth, talks like Boomhauer on King of the Hill.
I guess the term redneck is diversified in Texas.
When I lived in Texas, I ran in to a guy from England who had adopted a partial Texas accent.
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Mister P-Mosh
I work with Jesus. He's sitting near me right now, looking at hurricane maps on a computer.
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dmiller
Does he have a green card??
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George Aar
Oh GAWD,
Was there ever a more powerful recommendation for euthanasia?
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dmiller
Geo ---- Then I guess you REALLY don't want to hear this one:
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Lifted Up
Dunno...but I don't think Jesus ever borrowed David's nice warm barclava and lost it on LEAD like I did.
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waterbuffalo
Yeah, Susan Saranden's even talking about him now...
Jesus, I mean...
...in the context of supporting O'Bama, though...
Something about Jesus was a community organizer and P. Pilate was a governon, LOL
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Mister P-Mosh
No need. He's a U.S. citizen, born and raised here. Don't forget that "Mexicans" were in Texas long before Americans were, and that they didn't go anywhere after Texas left Mexico either. What's funny is when you see a very brown-skinned, stereotypical hispanic with a name like "Jorge Contreras" who, when he opens his mouth, talks like Boomhauer on King of the Hill.
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excathedra
I don't know, but David is a really good guy
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I guess the term redneck is diversified in Texas.
When I lived in Texas, I ran in to a guy from England who had adopted a partial Texas accent.
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