May 26, 2007
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Texas
Do they really have yellow roses in Texas? I thought it was all heat and cactus and those rolling bush things like you see in movies.
Do they really have yellow roses in Texas? I thought it was all heat and cactus and those rolling bush things like you see in movies.
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I’ve always imagined that Texas would be very beautiful.
I believe you are thinking of tumbleweeds as the “rolling bush things like you see in the movies.”
I doubt roses of any kind grow naturally in Texas but they can grow there, I have seen them.
That sounds more like Arizona than Texas. I’ve seen tv shows filmed in Texas and it was pretty nice.
There really are yellow roses in Texas. =] I live there. I’m not there, now, but I live there. I’m thinking they’re rare, though, because I’ve only seen them once, at my Grandma’s house… but they’re here. I have red roses growing in my yard back home, though. =) Not yellow, though, so irrelevant, huh?
And yeah, I don’t know how natural they are, but they can grow.
Haha, ohhh, I see.
And you think so, huh? What if it’s not? x]
You should go to Texas. I like it. It’s really hot, though. So if you don’t like really hot weather, I wouldn’t suggest it unless you’re absolutely dying to go.
But, if you do go, and if I’m there, give me a ton of your books so I can give them to my friends.
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I dunno..but yellow roses are as beautiful as the red ones..
ryc: why is it that we become so obssesed with our hair, especially when we are trying to make a change in our life? It’s so strange. I guess it doesn’t happen to everyone, but it happens to a lot of us. Maybe it’s because changing our hair is the easiest way to convey a different image of ourselves?
Maybe you can say, “Yeah. Man, I love rain.”
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Nah, there’s got to be something more interesting. …
“Yeah, I saw it on the weather channel.”
… ‘It is?’ … ?
Rain … Hm. I can’t think of anything. . . .
Born and raised in Austin and currently residing in San Marcos. While it is quite warm you also must remember that Texas is HUGE [takes seven hours to drive from Austin to Lubbock--in the pan handle]. West Texas has a lot of desert, but as you head towards central Texas you hit the hill country and then the forest near the east. If you’ve never been here You ought to visit. We are more than cowboys and bar-b-que =^_^=
Come to Austin. It’s gorgeous.
Yes we actually have yellow roses, and in some places (East Texas-Tyler to be exact which is the rose capital of Texas) they actually grow wild. I have a forest of them growing wild in my backyard amongst the pines