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We are going tomorrow as well. Shit, a bunch of mexicans and a halfbreed.
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I kind of hope they leave it, I wanna see it and that would be an story to tell someday when I show someone the pic of us in front of it. Plus like you said now he can be a skeleton for Halloween!Originally posted by Rick Modena View PostI'll be there too, all day. Hopefully they take it down so as not to scare the kids.
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Yes, Jack and Louise Bridges rebuilt him into big Tex. One of the greatest couples I ever knew. Lol, we had life sized paper Mache cows and elephants stored in our garage for jack for years. One of my favorite things as a kid was going with Jack to set up big tex every year. I'm glad they aren't around to see this it would have torn him up.Originally posted by Rick Modena View PostHuh, I thought it was up north somewhere, he was a Santa Claus, right?
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But Jammal will "Take care yo shit good"Originally posted by ELVIS View Posti say use the space for more parking. that was i dont have to park in Jammal's front yard for $20.
god bless.
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1. I heard the Taliban did it.
2. He was larger than life. No, he's just a shell of his former self.
3. They should throw a large white sheet over him for Halloween to make him a ghost. That wouldn't be racist, would it?
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i say use the space for more parking. that was i dont have to park in Jammal's front yard for $20.
god bless.
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Yep and they paid $750 for himOriginally posted by Rick Modena View PostIf I remember correctly Big Tex was actually a giant Santa Clause in Ohio or something and someone bought it and changed out his clothes and made him a Texan to great those coming into the Texas State Fair.
Sad, hes been around since I was a kid.
It looka as though only his clothes burned so he should be back for next year. Since his skeloton is a steel frame.
I saw that on the news a couple weeks ago.
**EDIT** Baron beat me to it
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wow wiki really is up to date.
Big Tex's beginnings were in 1949 as a 49 foot (15 m) tall Santa Claus constructed from iron drill casing and papier mache in Kerens, Texas to help encourage holiday sales in the town. In 1951, State Fair president R. L. Thornton purchased Santa's components for $750 and had Dallas artist Jack Bridges transform them into a cowboy, and Big Tex was born. Big Tex currently has a crispy charred fiberglass "skin."
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I'll be there too, all day. Hopefully they take it down so as not to scare the kids.Originally posted by Wicked98Snake View PostHoly crap that sucks, we are going to the fair tomorrow, my kiddo will be dissapointed
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Holy crap that sucks, we are going to the fair tomorrow, my kiddo will be dissapointed
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