[quote]Derek542 wrote:
[quote]Captnoblivious wrote:
[quote]Derek542 wrote:
[quote]Captnoblivious wrote:
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[quote]USMCpoolee wrote:
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[quote]USMCpoolee wrote:
Derek I didn’t know you were from Johnson City, thats damn fine area to live as well. Also, whoever said Aspen, no way. It is the most yuppy filled pretentious place I have ever been. Lots of babes, but they are mainly trophy wives… Real estate in and around Aspen is also just unreal. [/quote]
Yea family are all in Elizabethton on my Fathers side and a uncle and grandparents from my mothers side.
Love going home to visit, BUT
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I understand man, I moved from VA to the southwest and real Mexican food is one of the greatest things ever.[/quote]
See I can go without the tortilla’s, I just take the fajita’s and pile salsa and cheese on top.
You cant even buy Fajita’s in the stores in East Ten.
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You can keep you fajita addiction in Texas. I hate the southwest other than the mountains and hunting. Hot boring, wasteland.
At least you referred to East Ten properly. Appalachia is essentially it’s own region.
You eat ramps? Dig Sang. Hunt baar?
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You have a problem with red meat?
How can anyone not like Fajitas?
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Nah, just talking bullshit. I didn’t know Texas had a patent on fajitas. They are pretty easy to make.
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Yes but not easy to find cut right in a lot of places.
I’ve lived in a lot of states and have family all over the south, and good luck finding them in the north was my point.
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I went to a butcher shop in Indiana because I couldn’t find any skirt steak to make fajitas with at any of the grocery stores. The butcher shop didn’t have any, so I settled on some flank steak. I told them I was making fajitas and they started to slice the meat up like I was going to fucking stir-fry it. Tards. I had to explain to them that I would be grilling the fajitas.