Thank you for the compliment sir! I'm not disciplined when it comes to food though. I eat to much! I don't eat all that unhealthily, just too much!
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Thank you for the compliment sir! I'm not disciplined when it comes to food though. I eat to much! I don't eat all that unhealthily, just too much!
I think most of us share that bad habit. I'm not sure how you would program this thing to help in that regard but I'm sure it's doable.
Hey, I been meaning to ask you something about Longmire. lol. That beer that Walt always drank, Reisling? Not sure of the spelling, is that a real beer up there?
Rainier Beer! It's from Seattle (Mt. Rainier). Nobody drinks it in Eastern Wyoming, but Northwestern Wyoming is where Longmire is set, and maybe they drink it up there? They're closer to Seattle. We're more oriented to Denver so Coors or Keystone is our cheap beer of choice! It's funny, the first Time I went to Texas I demanded some Lone Star Beer, and it took a few bars before I could find it. They told me nobody drinks Lone Star Beer in Texas anymore.
Oh that's right, Rainier! Yes, oh that's interesting that no one drinks it in your area. And that's really funny about the Lone Star Beer. lol. I'm not a big beer drinker so I haven't had it either.
What part of Texas were you?
I've been all over. My little sister went to college at A&M in Bryan, that was my first trip to Texas. Being in the Army I've been to Killeen many times, and El Paso many times. I really like El Paso. I've driven through Texas more than once so I've seen Galveston, Amarillo, Witchita Falls, San Antonio, Midland/Odessa. The only place I haven't seen is far south Texas, Brownsville area.
Wow you're quite familiar with her then! But it is changing and growing so fast that I think you might be shocked. We're definitely losing our Texas character with all the imports.
That's a terrible shame. Texas is a very special place. I'd live there if it wasn't for the horrible summers. If my crypto dreams ever come true, I'm getting a winter home in El Paso.
There ya go. And I'd love to have a summer home in Wyoming! Although the summers aren't that bad in North Texas because it's not humid up here.