Didn't you eat there last Sunday? They have lots of food that is easy to chew! Just funnin'!I remember a man walking on the moon, but Luby's is a blur. I got oldtimers disease.
My wife and I moved to Houston in 1990 and we both most definitely remember the 1991 Luby's shootings. I was 32 and in my last year of law school. It was one of the tectonic shifts that would finally see Texans win the right to have concealed handgun licenses. I refuse to write or speak the name of perpetrators of mass murders. They do not deserve recognition, mention, or notoriety.Although I was in Colorado at the time, it made national news. My question is: Anyone in here from Texas that was old enough to remember that horrible day?
Didn't you eat there last Sunday? They have lots of food that is easy to chew! Just funnin'!
Me, too. Our gov killed innocent Patriots.Now, Waco, I remember .
My apologies. I've been drinking and confused Waco with Ruby Ridge.
I have an easily-identifiable geographic location on my property aptly named "Ruby Ridge" and another named "the Grassy Knoll". No body of water named the "Davidian Branch" (yet).My apologies. I've been drinking and confused Waco with Ruby Ridge.
I was only 11, but I remember it. If anyone hasn't seen Dr Susan Hupps testimony to Congress, I highly recommend you watch it. It's such a powerful speach on why we should have the right to carry, and she talks about being helpless while watching her parents get murdered.
..Was a senior in college and beertender at East Gate lounge in College Station, Texas when Charles Whitman climbed to the top of the University of Texas Tower, so yes.
I was driving a combine in San Gabriel, TX - just north of Thorndale...
I was working at my Dad's Exxon/Enco/Humble station on Hwy 6 that day. Friend came in and said "there's a guy on top of the UT tower killing people"
My apologies. I've been drinking and confused Waco with Ruby Ridge.