The list posted by dogster.com doesn't list the Texas 10 in any particular order so number 1 may not be the absolute most popular breed in the lone star state, it's just the one they listed first.
As for me, I appreciate the fact that some of these 'foods' aren't available or are out-and-out banned. In my opinion, some foods are potentially too dangerous and not worth the risk. Others are created or harvested in ways that seem so unethical, that consuming them seems beneath the dignity of otherwise caring, good-hearted people. Again, that's just my opinion.
I can't help but wonder if this guy is actually a supporter of mask-wearing or if he just saw this as a good excuse to give him a little bit more of a disguise. Your thoughts?
This stacked-stone home offers 9,000 square feet, 6 bedrooms, and 7.5+ bathrooms, and is situated on 5.19 acres in one of Tyler's most exclusive neighborhoods.