He listed all the things he missed about Texas and made it into a poster. A "Love Letter" to his home state. He's also made a video and explains why he would like to call his project "HOME". Feel free to check this out on his kickstarter page.
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Showing posts with label Texans. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Texans. Show all posts
Friday, June 7, 2013
A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words - Issue No. 10
This is pretty cool. And if you're a Texan you'll definitely want to share this. A gentleman by the name of Nathan Hoang used to live in Texas for 25 years. He started to get a little homesick so he took on a project he hopes to continue for the 50+1 states.
He listed all the things he missed about Texas and made it into a poster. A "Love Letter" to his home state. He's also made a video and explains why he would like to call his project "HOME". Feel free to check this out on his kickstarter page.
It's been 3 months since I posted an issue of "A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words", so for those who haven't seen my previous issues I started this series as a way to introduce my readers to the world
of art through words. And by words, I mean where the artist has taken
several hundred pieces of text and created a masterpiece; it could be a
self-portrait, landscape or still-life. It's called Typographical Art,
much like a typographical quote you see posted on a Facebook news feed
from time to time. But with hundreds, if not thousands of words instead
of just a few.
He listed all the things he missed about Texas and made it into a poster. A "Love Letter" to his home state. He's also made a video and explains why he would like to call his project "HOME". Feel free to check this out on his kickstarter page.
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Texas,
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Wednesday, April 10, 2013
Quoted - My Partner Ryan on His Trip to the Post Office Yesterday
"This was outside the post office along with another guy asking if I wanted to know more about being a revolutionary. God Bless Texas and all it's crazies. Suffice it to say he didn't ask the black guy that was walking in front of me."
- My Partner, Ryan
on his trip to the Post Office yesterday, April 9, 2013
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Barack Obama,
Political Humor,
Quoted,
quotes,
Revolutionaries,
Ryan Lopez,
Texans
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
A Happy Chevy Grad - Superbowl Winning Commercial
Because we all know America's Team is out of the playoffs. The Texans handed the Ravens a win, who in turn lost to the Patriots - a team nobody really cares about. And well, nobody can really stand the Giants, so what's the point?
Commercials! You know everybody watches the Superbowl for the commercials. It will be the perfect time to DVR and fast forward through the entire game. LOL.
Here's Zack Borst's winning entry to Chevrolet's Route66 competition chevroletroute66.com. This Chevy ad will appear during Super Bowl XLVI. Check it out, it's pretty darn funny.
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commercials,
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Texans,
videos,
Zack Borst
Monday, July 18, 2011
According to Texans...
Okay, so not all Texans would agree, but the majority of them do think like this... LOL.
I guess after last week's post of New York, we Texans deserve this. Wait for tomorrow's post, we get kicked even harder.
I guess after last week's post of New York, we Texans deserve this. Wait for tomorrow's post, we get kicked even harder.
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Charts,
I Love Charts,
Texans,
Texas
Tuesday, May 24, 2011
True Texans With Big Hearts Do Exist... (Video)
I'm honestly going to say this video brought me to tears. As you all know by now, my partner and I are from Texas - the reddest of the Red States, one of the most conservative states in our union. This is a state which has the strictest laws against gays in this country, a state where any business can refuse service to my partner and I. But if ever a statement were right, this is the right time to say it; The majority of Texans DO have a big heart.
On Friday, May 20th, ABC Primetime’s “What Would You Do?” covered an important, and controversial topic in the small, conservative Texas town of Farmer's Branch. The clip below took place inside Norma's Cafe. The purpose of the segment was to see what customers would do if a waitress started to vocalize her feelings towards a gay couple raising children. The waitress, who's an actress, begins to belittle and berate the gay couple (who are also actresses) for being gay, and raising children. What comes next, is what's surprising. Keep in mind, this town is home to a 4 year Bible College - Dallas Christian College.
On Friday, May 20th, ABC Primetime’s “What Would You Do?” covered an important, and controversial topic in the small, conservative Texas town of Farmer's Branch. The clip below took place inside Norma's Cafe. The purpose of the segment was to see what customers would do if a waitress started to vocalize her feelings towards a gay couple raising children. The waitress, who's an actress, begins to belittle and berate the gay couple (who are also actresses) for being gay, and raising children. What comes next, is what's surprising. Keep in mind, this town is home to a 4 year Bible College - Dallas Christian College.
Yes, the people who make our state laws, and the people who vote for them reflect the same beliefs the waitress portrayed in this video - hateful, judgemental, and vengeful people. Do these type of people reside in our families? Yes, they do. Do we work with them? Yes, we do. Do we love them? Yes, we do. But will we grow to be like them? No, we wont!
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