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Published on December 28, 2005 By Dr Guy In Humor
A family had moved to Seattle from Texas, and each of them missed their old home. That December, when they went to pick up their first-grade son from school, his teacher told them about a conversation she overheard.

One boy said, "We're Catholic, and we are going to Christmas Mass."

"Were Jewish," said another child. "And we're going to have a Hanukkah celebration.

"Madison chimed in, "We're Texans, and were going to have a barbecue."

Comments
on Dec 28, 2005
, that's good! sounds like my kid sister, she was grilling burgers, on Christmas Day, where the cactus grows.
on Dec 28, 2005

that's good! sounds like my kid sister, she was grilling burgers, on Christmas Day, where the cactus grows.

We could have been!  it was 60 here!

on Dec 28, 2005
HA HA HA! That's really good Doc! To be truthful, I could go for a good BBQ over turkey and dressing anyday!

When we're back in the states, high on the list of things to do (and eat) is to go to a great BBQ joint (maybe even before I see my parents...hmmm...I hope they don't read this...) JK mom and dad!

Texan isn't a name, it's a way of life!

on Dec 28, 2005

Texan isn't a name, it's a way of life!

Yea, and your BBQ is making me hungry!  I love Texas BBQ!

on Dec 28, 2005
Cute!

Although, I gotta say...military people are some barbecuing fools. They don't even BBQ THIS much in Texas!
on Dec 29, 2005
Although, I gotta say...military people are some barbecuing fools. They don't even BBQ THIS much in Texas!


I guess you are not homesick for BBQ then?