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Starting in Kansas we hit the road again, I did my first stint of driving in Oklahoma down into the start of Texas.
We arrived in Dallas to Jenn's boyfriends house, Jerry. He shares it with Scott, Derek and Bowser the Rottweiler.
That night they showed me tex mex.
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