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Originally Posted by Pavan
My favorite part is how Texas is it's own "region" in the US. 
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Although not a Texan myself, I hold with many others that Texas is indeed its own region.
My great-aunt Edith did her doctoral work in Texas, and then embarked on an academic career back in the day when female professors were almost unheard of. She taught history at Delmar, down in Corpus Christi, for over three decades, before retiring in Austin. Hers was a commanding presence, at family gatherings and elsewhere.
Aunt Edith insisted that Texas is more than a State, it's a state of mind.
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