Please notice that this chicken feed is actually made in Tennessee, so the quotation marks are technically accurate. But why bring up Texas at all? Thanks, Chase.
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5 comments:
made for "Texans" who are chickens by "Texans" who are Tennesseers??
It doesn't say it was made IN Texas. It says it was made by Texans.
If you look closely it says the bag was made in Tennessee, not the contents.
I don't... I can't even...
everything they say about Texas is true, isn't it?
good eye, b-dog. So logically coherent, but still awesome.
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