I got treated very badly in Texas. They don't treat beatniks too good in Texas. Port Arthur people thought I was a beatnik, though they'd never seen one and neither had I.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
At 14 and 15, I was sort of my town's resident beatnik.
I always had that adolescent notion that I had to get out of Texas. But I'm really glad I grew up there. It's where I learned to look people in the eye, to be straightforward and polite.
I'm not a beatnik. I'm a Catholic.
I'm from Texas, and one of the reasons I like Texas is because there's no one in control.
I come from Texas. We're a different brand of people. You're not changing who I am.
It's a great group of people here at Texas A&M, and everybody you run into is incredibly polite.
I consider myself a Texan. I grew up in Texas and Oklahoma.
People in Midland are real nice folks: I can't prove that with statistics, but I know West Texas, and it's just a fact.
I come from extremely liberal people, one of only 20 in Texas where I grew up.
Obviously, people in Texas have big hearts.