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"Don't Mess with Texas" is a slogan for a campaign aimed at reducing littering on Texas roadways by the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT). The phrase "Don't Mess with Texas" is prominently shown on road signs on major highways, television, radio and in print advertisements.
Don't be evil; Don't Copy That Floppy; Don't even think about it! Don't hate me because I'm beautiful; Don't leave home without them; Don't Mess with Texas; Don't Trash the 'Nati; Dorito Pope; Drink Coca-Cola; Duck and cover
Feb. 16—AUSTIN — Texas students who helped clean up and beautify their communities can now apply for a scholarship contest awarding a total of $10,000. The annual Don't mess with Texas ...
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The message was clear: Don’t mess with the Texas governor. Abbott, 66, is also forging ahead with court battles over buoys in the Rio Grande, razor wire in Eagle Pass, and a new law that would ...
In 1991, Sentimental Journey was used in a "Don't Mess with Texas" ad campaign that later won the best ad in the US over 25 years in 2011. References. Notes
In September 1990, CAF joined a statewide anti-littering campaign (Don't Mess With Texas), filming a low-level, high-speed pass of the B-17 Sentimental Journey on a mock bombing run of a highway-littering pickup truck, as part of a 30-second television spot. [11]