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Amusing Signs Spotted in Texas

July 24, 2023 by Kelly Davies

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Call It Like It Is

Texans like tacos and beer, we’ve established that already. But what about burritos? Why not, throw them in the mix as well – the more the merrier. This could be the new state’s motto, replacing the good old “the larger the better.” Actually, both of these phrases seem to apply when it comes to burritos and salsa, don’t you think?

This is a good sign, and perhaps you can find it only in Texas, but there’s no shame in that. Is there anyone here who can argue with this message? If Texans are known for one thing (well, Texas is known for many things, but if we had to pick one), it would be the Texas pride, which is as big as the state itself, if not bigger.

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Filed Under: Lifestyle, USA Tagged With: native

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