There is a big, beautiful wall that surrounds (mostly) the Alamo plaza. Granted, it’s only knee high but I didn’t see a single illegal Lilliputian immigrant while I was there. So there libruls! MAGA
Build the (garden) wall!!!!!!111!!infinity
Easy there, pardner. There’s some mighty fine eating over in San Antoinio.
I recommend the tripas tacos at the Historic Market.
Ed Peterssays
If you have to live in Texas, San Antonio is as good as it gets. Beats Houston/Austin/DFW sprawl.
unclefrogysays
well that is one data point that Texas is changing I feel sorry for the old time white texans it is inevitable after all.
uncle frogy
birgerjohanssonsays
It is an invisible wall, built by the Klingons.
davidc1says
I visted Texas in August 2009 ,passed through San Antonio .Saw the long line to get into the Alamo .
My strange British sense of humour almost made me go up to someone in the line and ask what was the queue for .
Glad i didn’t ,might have got shot .
Near by there is a bar/grill /museum .Well worth a visit ,even though there is a player piano that plays the theme from Murder wot she wrote ,over and over ,and over .
On the same trip wasted my one and only chance to ask someone “Is This The Way to Amirillo ?”
PS ,i was not mocking all the men and women who lost their lives there .
7 uncle frogy
The family my cousin married into in Texas lived there before the place was called Texas, and I’d say they’re more old timey than the white guys there. (Not finding fault here, just footnoting.)
9 davidc1
Strangely, considering all the times I’ve been in San Antonio, I’ve still never set eyes upon the Alamo. I’ve been informed that I looked in its direction once in a way that it seems impossible I could have missed it, and yet I did. My favorite attractions in the town are Southern Music and a Half Price Books location.
microraptorsays
Take him to the natural history museum so he can remember the Alamosaurus.
magistramarlasays
There are some of us who live here because of a military job who never claim to be Texans (spit!!), no matter how long we have lived (been stuck) here!
cervantes says
Has Knut seen the wall around the city yet?
Akira MacKenzie says
Did Knut visit the Alamo’s basement?
coragyps says
Only two words:
Puffy tacos.
Big Boppa says
There is a big, beautiful wall that surrounds (mostly) the Alamo plaza. Granted, it’s only knee high but I didn’t see a single illegal Lilliputian immigrant while I was there. So there libruls! MAGA
Build the (garden) wall!!!!!!111!!infinity
YOB - Ye Olde Blacksmith says
Easy there, pardner. There’s some mighty fine eating over in San Antoinio.
I recommend the tripas tacos at the Historic Market.
Ed Peters says
If you have to live in Texas, San Antonio is as good as it gets. Beats Houston/Austin/DFW sprawl.
unclefrogy says
well that is one data point that Texas is changing I feel sorry for the old time white texans it is inevitable after all.
uncle frogy
birgerjohansson says
It is an invisible wall, built by the Klingons.
davidc1 says
I visted Texas in August 2009 ,passed through San Antonio .Saw the long line to get into the Alamo .
My strange British sense of humour almost made me go up to someone in the line and ask what was the queue for .
Glad i didn’t ,might have got shot .
Near by there is a bar/grill /museum .Well worth a visit ,even though there is a player piano that plays the theme from Murder wot she wrote ,over and over ,and over .
On the same trip wasted my one and only chance to ask someone “Is This The Way to Amirillo ?”
PS ,i was not mocking all the men and women who lost their lives there .
Kip T.W. says
7 uncle frogy
The family my cousin married into in Texas lived there before the place was called Texas, and I’d say they’re more old timey than the white guys there. (Not finding fault here, just footnoting.)
Kip T.W. says
9 davidc1
Strangely, considering all the times I’ve been in San Antonio, I’ve still never set eyes upon the Alamo. I’ve been informed that I looked in its direction once in a way that it seems impossible I could have missed it, and yet I did. My favorite attractions in the town are Southern Music and a Half Price Books location.
microraptor says
Take him to the natural history museum so he can remember the Alamosaurus.
magistramarla says
There are some of us who live here because of a military job who never claim to be Texans (spit!!), no matter how long we have lived (been stuck) here!
garydargan says
With hair like that are you sure Knut isn’t the last of the Mohicans?
Azkyroth, B*Cos[F(u)]==Y says
Very larval. :3