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  • Axxe55

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    The sentence "Come and take it!" is important Texan lore, from actual history, and cannot be claimed by anyone as their own !
    leVieux

    Actually that is incorrect. Texans may use it, and may even lay claim to it, but it's genesis goes way further back in history, thousands of years before Texas even existed.

    "Come and take it" is a historic slogan, first used in 480 BC in the Battle of Thermopylae as "Molon labe" by Spartan King Leonidas I as a defiant answer and last stand to the surrender demanded by the Persian Army,[1] and later in 1778 at Fort Morris in the Province of Georgia during the American revolution, and in 1835 at the Battle of Gonzales during the Texas Revolution.
     

    easy rider

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    Actually that is incorrect. Texans may use it, and may even lay claim to it, but it's genesis goes way further back in history, thousands of years before Texas even existed.

    "Come and take it" is a historic slogan, first used in 480 BC in the Battle of Thermopylae as "Molon labe" by Spartan King Leonidas I as a defiant answer and last stand to the surrender demanded by the Persian Army,[1] and later in 1778 at Fort Morris in the Province of Georgia during the American revolution, and in 1835 at the Battle of Gonzales during the Texas Revolution.
    Molon Labe. Come and take them.
     

    AndiTurner

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    So here's one that someone else came up with: TSRA Ricochet I like it for the name ID for the association but my college daughter who actually knows about algorhythms and the like, says it needs to have "gun" "guns" or eve 2A in it. I want to keep it short so it can be easily remembered. Anybody have any thoughts on the subject?
     

    jrbfishn

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    So here's one that someone else came up with: TSRA Ricochet I like it for the name ID for the association but my college daughter who actually knows about algorhythms and the like, says it needs to have "gun" "guns" or eve 2A in it. I want to keep it short so it can be easily remembered. Anybody have any thoughts on the subject?
    TSRA 2A Ricochet with Andi Turner.

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    Byrd666

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    Ginger Guns of Texas - (With TSRA Legislative Director Andi Turner)

    A Ginger's Gun in Texas - (With TSRA Legislative Director Andi Turner)

    Texas Gun Discussions - (With TSRA Legislative Director Andi Turner)



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