A Texan Remembers
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I am determined to sustain myself as long as possible & die like a soldier who never forgets what is due to his own honor & that of his country—Victory or Death. William Barret Travis - Lt. Col. comdt "The Alamo"
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Parts, I am on my way in from offshore, and haven’t watched the video. But I do know that 1836 rub is some pretty good stuff.
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Interesting text.
The origin of the expression drawing a line in the sand, which we also say. Didn't know that.
In the light of the terrible weather in Texas lately it is Interesting that Santa Anna also met a snow blizzard when he entered Texas.
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The origin of the expression drawing a line in the sand, which we also say. Didn't know that.
In the light of the terrible weather in Texas lately it is Interesting that Santa Anna also met a snow blizzard when he entered Texas.
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GRailsback wrote:Parts, I am on my way in from offshore, and haven’t watched the video. But I do know that 1836 rub is some pretty good stuff.
The Video is just Marty Robbin's singing "The Battle of the Alamo"
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OldUsedParts wrote:GRailsback wrote:Parts, I am on my way in from offshore, and haven’t watched the video. But I do know that 1836 rub is some pretty good stuff.
The Video is just Marty Robbin's singing "The Battle of the Alamo"
We are at the fuel dock now, then navigate to the regular dock and offload equipment and on to a truck. I’ll open it when I get home. Love me some Marty Robbins.
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I am determined to sustain myself as long as possible & die like a soldier who never forgets what is due to his own honor & that of his country—Victory or Death. William Barret Travis - Lt. Col. comdt "The Alamo"
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I can honestly say that I liked every song that he ever recorded - - - his son, Ronnie, can almost copy his Dad on his Songs.
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I didn’t know that. Been a fan of his all my life. But I also have the stock car racing connection with watching him. For what ever it’s worth i am back on land in Cut Off Louisiana drinking beer like a rock star tonight. That’s my claim to fame tonight. That’s all.
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GRailsback wrote:I didn’t know that. Been a fan of his all my life. But I also have the stock car racing connection with watching him. For what ever it’s worth i am back on land in Cut Off Louisiana drinking beer like a rock star tonight. That’s my claim to fame tonight. That’s all.
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Yassir!
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