Thank you for touring my Hometown! I am 19, and family were historically black cowboys at George Ranch. It makes me happy someone is publishing the history to a wider audience.
Runaway Scrape started in Gonzales. Sam Houston was there with the troops on their way to meet up with Travis at the Alamo. Unfortunately, while camping in Gonzales, they received word that the Alamo had fallen and Santa Ana was going to push east with his troops wiping out whatever Anglos were still around. That's what got people packing up and heading east to the Sabine River.
@@gaslighthotel Wow ''wiping out whatever Anglos were still around'' I've been looking into it as well and it does sound more and more like a conflict of cultures initiated by the far off Mexican government/Santa Ana. Efforts to divide the Tejanos of Mexican descent from their north American allies go back to before the revolution. For example one agent of Mexico's government José María Sánchez was tasked with simply surveying the border with Texas and Louisiana. But his report turned into an ugly smear campaign against the Anglo settlers. Sanchez's document titled: "A Trip to Texas in 1828," begins by complaining about the increasing Anglo population. Keep in mind that increasing the Texas population was a goal. However despite the need for population apparently Mexico did not want anyone but Mestizos. Sanchez complains that ''the majority of inhabitants in the Department are North Americans''. This occurred despite the ''Repeated and urgent appeals have been made to the Supreme Government of the federation regarding the imminent danger'' He goes on to deride the ''Americans from the North'' as drunk savages that do not know how to properly cultivate farms or even how to eat. Sanchez shows his claws with a statement I feel echo's the sentiment of the Mexican government as a whole. ''they(Anglos) are in general, in my opinion lazy people of vicious character'' Was at least one aspect of Santa Anna's expedition to perform a type of ethnic cleansing in the disputed territory? It certainly seems like it. For me this means the iconic slogan and flag COME AND TAKE IT has an even deeper meaning
Unfortunately, The George Ranch stopped doing the historic meals several years ago :-( When they were mentioned, I got excited thinking they started again, but checked the website & none listed.
I’ve already seen you go to Larry’s, but if you’re gonna go all the way to brazos bend, hell you should’ve gone to our first capital, west Columbia, but yeah, keep on tripping
My hometown, Paducah Ky. Last full weekend in September. BBQ on the River. Great example of renewing a downtown after suburban mall opens. Lots to do and the prettiest girls on earth. (They can be a little crazy but it adds to their charm) 🤣 Would make a good video.
Haha, I was just joking about alligators conspiring against human....see that narrow walking path? they could wait for a few people to get in the middle and come up from the marsh..... one circular path and no where else to turn :)
Been watching your show and generally like it - until I watched this episode. You finally went to the town I've spent many, many years in and now I have to seriously question your food choices. You picked some obscure Thai restaurant and Larry's. Larry's - seriously? Did you even ask any of the locals about the best cuisine around? There are many stories about Larry's - and none of them good. And when I say stories, I mean BUG (as in cockroach) stories. And the food? The couple of times I've eaten there over the years - the food was mediocre to poor. And that Thai restaurant - I've never even heard of it. Had you asked where the locals go, the first place they'd told you would have been Sandi McGee's - the place is mobbed and you can't even get in the front door. And if you wanted mexican/tex-mex - particularly for breakfast - look no further than Bob's tacos. Or Schultz's for barbecue. The list goes on - but none of the places you picked. Now I gotta wonder if the places you picked in other towns are actually just as bad.
Thank you for touring my Hometown! I am 19, and family were historically black cowboys at George Ranch. It makes me happy someone is publishing the history to a wider audience.
This all my hometown. So great to see an episode of it...
Great city.
LOL at the Steve Irwin bit
Alligator Chet < Crocodile Steve
Please Bring Your Crew Back! I Like Your Entire Crew's Personalities.
Lol the kid with the spring rolls; I'm on that bandwagon also
Special combination nacho's at Larry's are ridiculous good
My home town and I worked at the George Ranch right out of high school in 1988
Interesting places to check out. I live in Richmond but haven’t gone to these areas ❤
My town! Cool to see you visited. We ate at Larry's yesterday. 😃🫶
Runaway scrape? I'm gonna have to check that out. First I've heard of it. Cool episode Chet!
Crazy story.
Watch our Bellville episode.
Runaway Scrape started in Gonzales. Sam Houston was there with the troops on their way to meet up with Travis at the Alamo. Unfortunately, while camping in Gonzales, they received word that the Alamo had fallen and Santa Ana was going to push east with his troops wiping out whatever Anglos were still around. That's what got people packing up and heading east to the Sabine River.
@@gaslighthotel Wow ''wiping out whatever Anglos were still around'' I've been looking into it as well and it does sound more and more like a conflict of cultures initiated by the far off Mexican government/Santa Ana. Efforts to divide the Tejanos of Mexican descent from their north American allies go back to before the revolution.
For example one agent of Mexico's government José María Sánchez was tasked with simply
surveying the border with Texas and Louisiana. But his report turned into an ugly smear campaign against the Anglo settlers. Sanchez's document titled: "A Trip to Texas in 1828," begins by complaining about the increasing Anglo population. Keep in mind that increasing the Texas population was a goal. However despite the need for population apparently Mexico did not want anyone but Mestizos. Sanchez complains that ''the majority of inhabitants in the Department are North Americans''. This occurred despite the ''Repeated and urgent appeals have been made to the Supreme Government of the federation regarding the imminent danger''
He goes on to deride the ''Americans from the North'' as drunk savages that do not know how to properly cultivate farms or even how to eat. Sanchez shows his claws with a statement I feel echo's the sentiment of the Mexican government as a whole. ''they(Anglos) are in general, in my opinion lazy people of vicious character''
Was at least one aspect of Santa Anna's expedition to perform a type of ethnic cleansing in the disputed territory? It certainly seems like it.
For me this means the iconic slogan and flag COME AND TAKE IT has an even deeper meaning
Unfortunately, The George Ranch stopped doing the historic meals several years ago :-(
When they were mentioned, I got excited thinking they started again, but checked the website & none listed.
the episodes with the cartoon intro are several years old and were on PBS
I’ve already seen you go to Larry’s, but if you’re gonna go all the way to brazos bend, hell you should’ve gone to our first capital, west Columbia, but yeah, keep on tripping
Saving that for another episode.
My hometown, Paducah Ky.
Last full weekend in September.
BBQ on the River.
Great example of renewing a downtown after suburban mall opens.
Lots to do and the prettiest girls on earth.
(They can be a little crazy but it adds to their charm) 🤣
Would make a good video.
You can shoot right handed, left eye dominant if you keep both eyes open. I do it. Just practice it, Chet.
You missed Galvans sausage house. The best there is
They’re closed now 😩😩
@@Blackgal42_I sadly looked them up and saw that. All of their sausages were great, especially the boudan
I hate it when people start by seasoning their bowl of soup before tasting the broth first :)
Go to Alvin, TX next.
The third most spoken language in the Greater Houston Area is Vietnamese.
Lol he fainted lol
Haha, I was just joking about alligators conspiring against human....see that narrow walking path? they could wait for a few people to get in the middle and come up from the marsh..... one circular path and no where else to turn :)
Namely, outback my parent's house😂
how can fort bend be more diverse than harris?
Been watching your show and generally like it - until I watched this episode. You finally went to the town I've spent many, many years in and now I have to seriously question your food choices. You picked some obscure Thai restaurant and Larry's. Larry's - seriously? Did you even ask any of the locals about the best cuisine around? There are many stories about Larry's - and none of them good. And when I say stories, I mean BUG (as in cockroach) stories. And the food? The couple of times I've eaten there over the years - the food was mediocre to poor. And that Thai restaurant - I've never even heard of it. Had you asked where the locals go, the first place they'd told you would have been Sandi McGee's - the place is mobbed and you can't even get in the front door. And if you wanted mexican/tex-mex - particularly for breakfast - look no further than Bob's tacos. Or Schultz's for barbecue. The list goes on - but none of the places you picked.
Now I gotta wonder if the places you picked in other towns are actually just as bad.
Bob's is the worst place for tacos in twin cities . 💀