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<blockquote data-quote="richmondesi" data-source="post: 52901" data-attributes="member: 617"><p>Jealousy is always ugly, and we won't get riled up. You see, it is funny that people feel that way about Texas. Texans don't have any feelings like you described specific to other individual states. Like two college football programs where one is inferior in many ways and they say they have a "rivalry" with another big "powerhouse" college. Powerhouse is indifferent and largely unaware that they have a rivalry, but little guy "hates" "powerhouse"</p><p></p><p>Now that's how you get things riled up :tongue:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="richmondesi, post: 52901, member: 617"] Jealousy is always ugly, and we won't get riled up. You see, it is funny that people feel that way about Texas. Texans don't have any feelings like you described specific to other individual states. Like two college football programs where one is inferior in many ways and they say they have a "rivalry" with another big "powerhouse" college. Powerhouse is indifferent and largely unaware that they have a rivalry, but little guy "hates" "powerhouse" Now that's how you get things riled up :tongue: [/QUOTE]
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