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Discussion Boards => Off-Topic => Topic started by: kristinmeador on July 20, 2014, 09:07:19 am
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It's so true. Being born in Indiana then moving to Texas then back to Indiana proves it. I was 13 when I moved to Texas and didn't really have a good idea of how big or small things are but as I got older it was normal to me. I grew in a place where EVERYTHING is bigger. When I moved back to Indiana it was a shock. I walked into a grocery store and felt cramped and slightly claustrophobic. Its amazing how we become so used to things so quickly.
Anyone from Texas agree?
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I agree. Everything is bigger in Texas! We recently moved here from WA state and man it's crazy. Even all the bugs are bigger!
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I thought this was a myth! Haha. I know someone who's been living in Texas since 2009 and before that lived in several other states, so I should ask for her take on it... Those HEB stores are pretty big, aren't they? :)
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Haha It is true!!! I just came back from San Antonio not too long ago and everything was huge!! haha
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Yes I heard the bugs get pretty giant down there, i'll pass on big creepy bugs thank you very much
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:)I thought the places(stores, malls) that I visited in Texas were crowded, and unfriendly. Slightly dirty. Now the bars yes bigger. Friendlier. Along ways away. I didn't see women with the high hair, no open spaces(country) Even when driving from one town to the next, never left a city. So yes Texas has bigger cities.
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Well they do say everything is bigger and better in Texas, But they say the same thing in Alaska and yep their skitters are sure bigger.. I dang sure don't like the big stores on the b order of Tex. They are so dirty, and most people don't seem to speak English. But there are some beautiful places in Texas also, in the norther and eastern part.
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lol I just thought it was a joke never have been in Texas
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I wanna move to Texas soon