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Political Fray
Wow. Talk about not even cleaning up your own backyard
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<blockquote data-quote="Oerdin" data-source="post: 201460" data-attributes="member: 128"><p>I knew one guy in college who was from Texas and Latino. Yes, his mother's family was relatively recent immigrants (from the early 1970's) but his father's family were land owners of Texan-Mexican origin going back to at least the 1820's. The guy was an outspoken Republican too (I was a left of center democrat back then) so we had several lively conversations back in the day. He was a cool guy though and even hooked me up with a room for rent in college when one of his roommates on his lease flaked out. He was the type of guy who would wear a cowboy hat and boots in a coastal California town but that was cool (if a bit eccentric) back in the day.</p><p></p><p>Santa Barbara itself was still a little cowboy though at the time. You had the Santa Ynez valley 30 minutes away with a strange mix of wineries and cattle ranches.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oerdin, post: 201460, member: 128"] I knew one guy in college who was from Texas and Latino. Yes, his mother's family was relatively recent immigrants (from the early 1970's) but his father's family were land owners of Texan-Mexican origin going back to at least the 1820's. The guy was an outspoken Republican too (I was a left of center democrat back then) so we had several lively conversations back in the day. He was a cool guy though and even hooked me up with a room for rent in college when one of his roommates on his lease flaked out. He was the type of guy who would wear a cowboy hat and boots in a coastal California town but that was cool (if a bit eccentric) back in the day. Santa Barbara itself was still a little cowboy though at the time. You had the Santa Ynez valley 30 minutes away with a strange mix of wineries and cattle ranches. [/QUOTE]
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