Yall sure are hard on Texas. Talking about our wives being our sisters and all that. You're comments are not exactly 100% true. It's mostly only the Texans that are decendents from Tennesse and Arkansas that do that. There are some from Mississippi too but we don't associate with them very much because they're toes are spread out real far from walking around in the mud. They can't hardly wear shoes. :grin: But you have to admit that's even better than the folks up north, over east, and out west where your wife may have previously been your boyfriend. :shocked2: I've been fireing the old .54cal squirrel rifle honing in my shooting skills. High climbing Texas sized squirrels require Texas sized trees, and it takes a long shot to reach them. We're even closer to aquirrel season now than when this thread began. Ain't it great! I was thinking, did you know that Texas squirrels couldn't live up north in your trees because they'd break the limbs? They weigh too much. It takes a BIG tree for a BIG squirrel. If our squirrels lived up around yall they'd have to learn to be ground squirrels. Earlier I was looking at some pictures of squirrels in America. It is pretty obvious that Texas Fox squirrels are redder and Texas Grey squirrels are greyer than all the other squirrels in all of yalls little states. Why? :idunno: