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TXSlangforCrazy
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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 28 ธ.ค. 2019
The official channel for the Texas: Slang for Crazy Podcast. We focus on the wonderful and weird that makes up Texas.
TX: Slang for Crazy Episode 24: Bob 'Daddy-o' Wade
Bob Wade had a deep love for Texas and his art work has made a lasting impression on the Lone Star State.
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TX Slang for Crazy Episode 23: The Texas Pledge of Allegiance
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Each morning school kids in the United States start their day with not just one, but two pledges in Texas.
TX Slang for Crazy Episode 22- The Cisco Santa Claus Bank Robbery
มุมมอง 2065 ปีที่แล้ว
In Cisco, Texas a bank robber dressed as Santa Claus shattered the concept of Peace on Earth with a major manhunt.
TX: Slang for Crazy Episode 21: Don Pedro Jarmillo, Texas Folk Saint
มุมมอง 445 ปีที่แล้ว
A healer in Falfurrias may have been dead for over 100 years, but his legend has turned him into a Folk Saint.
TX: Slang for Crazy Podcast Episode 20: The Robber Baron Cave of San Antonio
มุมมอง 425 ปีที่แล้ว
The Robber Baron Cave in Texas is full of mystery. However, many of the tales may have been a marketing attempt.
TX Slang for Crazy Episode 19: The Drama and Prestige of the Pearl District
มุมมอง 145 ปีที่แล้ว
Today the Pearl District of San Antonio is a trendy spot to live and enjoy the nightlife. However, this was once the largest brewery in San Antonio, and Texas as a whole. The story involves murder, mental institutions, shady business deals, and redemption.
TX Slang for Crazy Episode 18: Rebuild the Wilde Collection
มุมมอง 725 ปีที่แล้ว
The Wilde Collection of Houston, Texas was a wonderful, weird, and whimsical place for those who love haunted objects, taxidermy, and the bizarre. Unfortunately, on November 1, 2019, the store was burned by a man who wanted to bring about the Book of Revelations.
TX: Slang for Crazy Episode 17: That Time a Texas Grocery Store Accidentally Ended the Cold War
มุมมอง 3.5K5 ปีที่แล้ว
In 1989, Boris Yeltsin walked into a Randall’s super market near Houston, Texas. The world would never be the same.
TX: Slang for Crazy Episode 16- Wurstfest, New Braunfels
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For ten days each year, New Braunfels, TX gets crazy in the name of sausage with Wurstfest.
TX: Slang for Crazy Episode 15: The Candy Lady of Terrell
มุมมอง 715 ปีที่แล้ว
When children went missing around the start of 1900, an urban legend began to spread around Terrell about the infamous “Candy Lady.”
TX: Slang for Crazy Episode 14: The Catfish Plantation of Waxahachie
มุมมอง 715 ปีที่แล้ว
If you’re looking for good Cajun food and a ghost or two, The Catfish Plantation in Waxahacie is the place for you.
TX: Slang for Crazy Episode 13- El Muerto, the Headless Horseman of Texas
มุมมอง 1655 ปีที่แล้ว
The South Texas badlands were a scary place for many reasons. While Sleepy Hollow may be better known for it, Texas has a Headless Horseman version of his own.
TX: Slang for Crazy Episode 12: The Midget Mansion Murders
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San Antonio, TX has its share of weird urban legends, but the strangest is perhaps the Midget Mansion Murders. Join us for a spooky look at the story.
TX: Slang for Crazy Episode 11- The Dr. Adrian E Flatt MD Hand Museum
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Dr. Adrian Flatt of Dallas was an incredible hand surgeon. When he passed away, he left behind a stunning collection of hands…well, bronze models of them. Today they are on display in Dallas.
TX: Slang for Crazy Episode 10: The Magic of Buc-ee's
มุมมอง 1005 ปีที่แล้ว
Buc-ee’s is not just a gas station/convenience store. In Texas, Buccee’s in an institution. This week we discuss the amazingness, as well as where the Beaver logo comes from.
TX: Slang for Crazy Episode 9: The Homecoming Mum
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TX: Slang for Crazy Episode 9: The Homecoming Mum
TX: Slang for Crazy Episode 8: The Marshall Fire Ant Festival
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TX: Slang for Crazy Episode 8: The Marshall Fire Ant Festival
TX: Slang for Crazy Episode 7: The Chicken Ranch of La Grange, TX
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TX: Slang for Crazy Episode 7: The Chicken Ranch of La Grange, TX
TX: Slang for Crazy Episode 6- Ozymandius Legs of Amarillo, TX
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TX: Slang for Crazy Episode 6- Ozymandius Legs of Amarillo, TX
TX Slang for Crazy Episode 5: The Missing Body of Julie Mott
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TX Slang for Crazy Episode 5: The Missing Body of Julie Mott
TX: Slang for Crazy Episode 4- Sally Skull, The Siren of Texas
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TX: Slang for Crazy Episode 4- Sally Skull, The Siren of Texas
TX: Slang for Crazy Episode 3: Morgan's Wonderland
มุมมอง 265 ปีที่แล้ว
TX: Slang for Crazy Episode 3: Morgan's Wonderland
TX: Slang for Crazy Episode 2: The National Museum of Funeral History, Houston
มุมมอง 335 ปีที่แล้ว
TX: Slang for Crazy Episode 2: The National Museum of Funeral History, Houston
TX: Slang for Crazy Episode One: An Accidental Statue of Mansplaining
มุมมอง 165 ปีที่แล้ว
TX: Slang for Crazy Episode One: An Accidental Statue of Mansplaining
Total BULLSHIT! I have no respect for the T.R. What they did was totally uncalled for. God will certainly fix that!
Just a great video and movie 🎥
My parents and I had just moved to Houston, Texas in early 1972 from the NE. I still remember this story on the news in ‘73 and my parents being shocked their were still whorehouses in Texas! And of course everyone knew and watched Marvin Zindler, EYEWItness news for years and years until he retired! Look up ‘Slime in the Ice Machine!’ He coined that term. Much later as an adult, I worked with for years a secretary, good ole SouthernTexas Gal, who lived right next door to Marvin. The stories she would tell! I should have wrote them down! Thanks for the story! Well done!
One chicken one fuck
This story sounds vaguely familiar. Happy to be of assistance. 😉
Clear Lake ... Not Crystal Lake 😊
Cool story I say you could add images or stock footage to make it more entertaining
Thanks much
Those were the good old days.
In no way would $12,000 be equivalent to 17 million in today's currency. my inflation calculation values it at just over $185,000
This is just a Texas thing?? I just thought everyone did it, hahaha.
This one has no audio? =x
I never knew that about 6 flags!
Thanks for the vid. =]
Great video. =]
I mean they paid their taxes and had a good relationship with La Grange. So what was the big deal....
the journalist hungry for fame
No such thing as texas exists, the stolen land is called Teja's.
If by 'stolen,' you mean, after a revolution and a war, it was lawfully ceded to the United States by Treaty AND subsequently recognized by Mexico as a territory of the United States, then what you say only makes partial sense because the people breathed life into it when they started calling it 'Texas'
Your pfp is what I imagined Americans look like
Was there in the 70's as a kid. Had great times breaking in to that mansion!