I remember that flood. Being in Lockhart, we saw it all on the news. We have some pretty bad flooding around here but I'm on high ground. I just get rained in for a few days. Hope y'all didn't lose much in that flood.
I grew up on a farm and ranch. Didn't know it was prepping, we just thout it was normal to stockpile provisions LOL.I'm jealouse, it's like a whole culture of preppers and suvivors in Texas. I think it must be something in the water.
Maybe it's our history of revolutions... Six different flags and all that. Who knows?
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Actually, the Laredo (South Texas on the Mexico/Texas border) area (succeeded from the Republic of Texas) and joined Mexican states of Coahuila, Nuevo Leon, and Tamaulipas to form the Republic of the Rio Grande (Republica del Rio Grande). The area encompassed 120,000 sq miles. Sadly the Republic only lasted from January 17 1840 to November 6, 1840.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Republic_of_the_Rio_Grande
Due to joining the Republic of the Rio Grande, Laredo has the distinct honor of existing under 7 flags.
If you see the Laredo coat of arms, it contains 7 flags.
Seriously.....Hi, my husband and i are preppers in DFW and east Texas....well versed in faraday, aquaponics, septic systems, shallow well, have lots of acreage, guns and ammo. We have night vision and are prepparred. Im 5ft2, 32yo, latina, 118lbe, smaller titties, fat ### cheeks and love to be nude outside. My husband is 40, white and VERY open with sharing me sexually with his close friends, with my eager anticipation . I know this may offend some/most, but its what we both enjoy and live for
Ya can't swing a dead cat without hitting a Texan here. Welcome anyway.Any Texas Preppers in or around the Austin / New Braunsfel / San Antonio areas?
Ya can't swing a dead cat without hitting a Texan here. Welcome anyway.
That’s cool, I used to live in Rockdale, Thorndale, and Thrall. Went to HS in Thrall.Milam county, here.
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