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Tulip89
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TexasPosted : 2 Nov, 2010 03:00 PMEvery once in a while, one of the profile pictures running across the top of the page catches my eye, and I click to see if she's from Georgia. Even allowing for its large size, a hugely disproportionate number of those girls end up being from Texas. Is there something in the water out there? I'm starting to think that I might have to go do some Masters work in Austin in a couple years to investigate... |
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bcpianogal
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TexasPosted : 2 Nov, 2010 05:39 PMFor me, the guys I click on tend to be from Missouri. Maybe there is a certain "look" that they have that attracts me to them? I don't know. |
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Tulip89
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TexasPosted : 2 Nov, 2010 08:32 PMMore importantly, are these CDFF-ers representative of who we would meet in real life, were we to move to our respective states? |
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bcpianogal
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TexasPosted : 3 Nov, 2010 06:06 AMActually, I've been to Missouri a couple times, and I did find that they have really cute guys up there! Unfortunately, I was only there on vacations, so I didn't get to know anyone, but just going by looks...yep, they grow cute guys in MO. :hearts: :goofball: |
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Tulip89
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TexasPosted : 3 Nov, 2010 06:09 AMDon't you think you could use another degree? From Mizzou perhaps? |
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bcpianogal
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TexasPosted : 3 Nov, 2010 06:14 AMHaha...the sad thing is, I've actually considered it! |
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Tulip89
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TexasPosted : 3 Nov, 2010 07:38 AMHaha I've considered moving to Texas after I graduate. There's a lot of growth out there, which should make finding a job easier. The beautiful women would make a great bonus though! |
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TexasPosted : 3 Nov, 2010 11:45 AMI don't know anything about Texan girls, but I did read in a Boundless article a few months back that Texas is a great place for young people to launch their careers. Isn't Texas flat, though? But then maybe you don't mind that. Being from Washington, where I live in between two mountain ranges (the Olympics to the West and the Cascades to the East), I think I'd have a difficult time adjusting to the Texan landscape. |
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Tulip89
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TexasPosted : 3 Nov, 2010 04:30 PMWell, I do like my mountains, but I also hate winter so much more. I think Texas would be a great fit. Houston should be better than Austin though. There are too many hippies in Austin. |
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TexasPosted : 6 Nov, 2010 08:46 PMYes, Floridian is a word! Hehe. |
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TexasPosted : 14 Nov, 2010 05:47 PM@ Pixy---> :ROFL: |
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