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Title : "She’s warm in winter, shady in summer."
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"She’s warm in winter, shady in summer."
From an old Texas Monthly article collecting Texas turns of phrase. It's got excellent illustrations which is why I'm reading it. I happened to click through from some random image search. The article is from 1994.The quote in the post title is, supposedly, the way a Texas might express the observation that a woman is fat.
The illustrations are by Henrik Drescher, who I remember was all over the magazines of the 1990s. More Drescher images here (at Pinterest).
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From an old Texas Monthly article collecting Texas turns of phrase. It's got excellent illustrations which is why I'm reading it. I happened to click through from some random image search. The article is from 1994.
The quote in the post title is, supposedly, the way a Texas might express the observation that a woman is fat.
The illustrations are by Henrik Drescher, who I remember was all over the magazines of the 1990s. More Drescher images here (at Pinterest).
The quote in the post title is, supposedly, the way a Texas might express the observation that a woman is fat.
The illustrations are by Henrik Drescher, who I remember was all over the magazines of the 1990s. More Drescher images here (at Pinterest).
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