#1912
Customary Use and Our 30A Legacy
Mputnal, what Reggie is saying is Shiner Bock is a Texan beer, made in Texas, and to claim to “comprehend” the “dang goodness” of Texas Shiner Bock beer in a cafe in Lamont (where?), FL is like well; defining, understanding, and accepting the 7 criteria of ancient English common law doctrine of public customary use of private American property.
Or Glacier migrating white quartz sand distribution
Sea turtle dune nesting behavior
Dune lake outfalls
Ghost crab habitat
Sea oats environment requirements
Human impact on dune growth
Sand dune regeneration dynamics
Human impact on beach habitats
All by visiting 30A for a vacation week.
I think the only “class” implied is your class conspiracies.
“Come and Take It” Texas flag.
'Come and Take It': The history behind the famous Texas flag
“Naconas” are Texas made cowboy boots.
“Tubing the Lupe” is water tubing on the Texas Guadalupe River.
“Muy Grande” is a Texas deer hunt
A Deer Hunting Icon: The Muy Grande Big Buck Contest
Texas Lone Star beer road kill armadillo.
Swim in the Texas Balmorhea State Park world’s largest spring-fed swimming pool.
Balmorhea State Park — Texas Parks & Wildlife Department
or have toured the Spoetzel Brewery in Shiner, TX where Shiner Bock is brewed.
Shiner Website
Reggie just sayin you ain’t from Texas and can not comprehend the essence for Shiner Bock beer in a cafe in FL. Like you can not comprehend the Constitutional protections of American private property rights if you don't understand CU ancient history or law. Hope I got that about right Reggie.