Texas has dry heat. Alabama has heat with humidity.
It depends on what part of Texas you are in. Houston heat and Alabama heat is very similar.
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Texas has dry heat. Alabama has heat with humidity.
I will visit Amarillo on next time, and visit that steakhouse.
Are you gone take the 72oz steak challenge?
Yes, hot is hot....dry or humid.LOL!!! But it is suppose to be a dry heat. Hell, I still say hot is hot.
Drugs are big in that area and gangs. I have been watching the show.Yes. I actually visited a few places in Laredo. Hell, the Mexicans run that town, and everything else from San Antonio on down.
Yes, hot is hot....dry or humid.
Been there and done that. Came when we played AlaSt just before the new stadium went up.Come on, down to Alabama. You might throw up in the summer.
Been there and done that. Came when we played AlaSt just before the new stadium went up.
It was STILL hot as HELL!............LOLYou came during the fall.
I will visit Amarillo on next time, and visit that steakhouse.
But don't get the chocolate cake
Ok. Now what's wrong with the chocolate cake?????
It's huge... And it's $11.00......
(that's a single piece of cake - to go, in the styrofoam container)
Texas has dry heat. Alabama has heat with humidity.
Texas humidity would rival anywhere in the country
Uh ohTexas has really grown on me. Especially the southern part of the state. I got to hang out in Houston on last night.
The only issue are the toll roads and interstates.Uh oh
Luby's Cafeteria???? I see them all over Texas. Are they good?
Hell. I only remember from mass shooting taking place in the 80's.Well, Luby's is one of those places I think you have to try for yourself. You might like them. A lot of people do. Me personally, I do not care for Luby's at all. I have not eaten at one in years. I always found their food to be kind of bland. But that's just me.