You made the above comments to JRandomFreeper. You really shouldn't do that as he is a life long Texan living in Fort Worth on the property where he was born. He is an expert on Texas, its history, and distance and is smarter than the average bear. You, however, need an I.Q, test because nothing you said makes any sense.
I stopped reading when you said Ft. Hood was in the Dallas/Fort Worth area (I was born in Texas, too). That was when you first posted this nonsense. Then, I come back later, and you have kept writing nonsense.
Give it up before the hole you dug gets so deep you can't get out - go have some Chinese hot and sour soup - good stuff.
Guess you didn’t see his comments to me, huh.
Let me ask you this: In relative terms, as regards the significance of distance, would you say that a dead-center bulls-eye shot on a target at 3 yards is better, or about the same, as a shot placed a couple of inches from the center at 20 yards?
Shall we consider events (and relative distances) in and around our nation’s capital to be of equal significance as events (and distances) in and around widely dispersed locales in lands far-flung from the capital?
I’ll not be surprised if I don’t get through to anyone here, at this rate.
I love hot ‘n’ sour soup. Good advice. Steamed dumplings go good with that. Always get extra hot pepper oil. (You’ll hate yourself the next day.)