(KNUE-FM) While I know many people in East Texas love to go shopping, I am not one of those people. I’ll do the necessary grocery shopping, but when it comes to home decor or any of those types of items, I am out. In fact, I’ll admit I almost get so childish that my wife isn’t sure she wants me to go with her.

I’m talking about stores like Hobby Lobby or HomeGoods or At Home, all of which my wife loves to visit. I realize I am acting foolishly; it’s just the last place on earth I want to spend my free time.

It’s a small thing to get annoyed about, but I know that I am not the only person who acts a certain way in Hobby Lobby or other home decor stores. It’s fascinating to see how East Texans act in these arts and crafts stores.

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We All Know Someone Who Does This

So many East Texans act a certain way inside Hobby Lobby, and I have a feeling when you see my list below, you’re going to agree with most things listed. Hopefully, you laugh a little, but it’s also amusing to see how similar we all are.

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It’s All in Good Fun

As a reminder, these are all in good fun, don’t take any of these personally, as we all do these things when at Hobby Lobby in East Texas.

If you want to add any to my list here, send it my way. You can always email me at billy.jenkins@townsquaremedia.com.

Here’s a list of things only people from East Texas do at Hobby Lobby:

We all follow the same unspoken rules.

Gallery Credit: Billy Jenkins

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