@paulwoodsx Take away the prism of race and look at the facts. A human being brought a knife to a high school track meet and stabbed another human being in the heart, killing him. Judge accordingly.
@TracesofTexas Aledo had two in the sixties and seventies: Mark & Matties and Jennings grocery. They were literally next to each other in the line of stores facing the railroad tracks. Mr. Jennings made the best 50 cent ham sandwich known to man.
@TrumpsHurricane No. Though her commentary is predictably along Liberal Democratic lines, she is usually humiliated by either Gutfeld, Watters, or both. Besides, she’s hot.
@TracesofTexas Both Travis and Bonham were related to James Butler Sr., who died by massacre at Clouds Creek, South Carolina in 1781 at the hands of the Tory William Cunningham. Travis and Bonham traveled to Texas only to meet the same fate as their ancestor.
@TracesofTexas Good points about demographics. What is overlooked is the Texas Troubles of 1860, which still has historians scratching their heads. That series of events scared the wits out of the small farmers, and was the prominent reason why they voted to secede.
@T3Uncoupled Ed stole the money out of the cordoned off motel room, effectively sealing Carla’s fate. That’s how he was able to retire. His dreams are the realization that Anton is coming for him.
@BenRogers Dez caught it. Ramifications were personal and permanent: I realized the NFL was a clown show that no longer deserved my attention. An opinion I hold to this day.
@FoxNews This is not remotely newsworthy. Nobody cares. The NFL is already a joke, and Tim Waltz is from Minnesota, so the two dudes will have a lifetime supply of tampons. Nobody cares.
@TracesofTexas She speaks the truth. Texas women during the Civil War, most of them newly arrived immigrants from the South and Appalachia, kept the farms and homesteads going with grit, determination, and loyalty after their husbands were enlisted or drafted into the CSA.