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Texas: It's the Future
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By Siren.Inuyushi 2011-06-16 13:00:40
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By Ramuh.Urial 2011-06-16 13:00:54
Siren.Inuyushi said: Ramuh.Urial said: Siren.Inuyushi said: zahrah said: I'm not denying our state's downfalls. A couple of posters supporting TX made me /facepalm, but I'm just sick of the Bush-loving, gun-toting, cowboy stereotypes.
EDIT: I can't stress this enough...This state is NOT a desolate desert!
What's wrong with a Bush loving, Gun carrying Cowboy? o.o Isn't that what the 5% that isn't desert is like?
Not really. The true Cowboys who actually know how to throw a rope and respect a woman are either in nursing homes or wear too small baseball caps with polo shorts and a plad button up. The cowboys you see on TV only know how to ride a horse. Most people you see that wear anything cowboy related (hat/boots) wear them because they're farmers
Edit: As for the true gun carries, those are getting fewer and fewer also (I'm talking about people who know gun safety and can shoot a Buck at 250 yards or a Dove at 40 with a 12 Gauge....not some kid in the city with a revolver)
You realize that was sarcastic right?
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By Siren.Inuyushi 2011-06-16 13:02:28
Ramuh.Urial said: You realize that was sarcastic right?
Nope
By Haseyo 2011-06-16 13:08:39
Strong feeling my kind ain't welcome thur.
By Urial 2011-06-16 13:09:58
Haseyo said: Strong feeling my kind ain't welcome thur. You'd be ok....in downtown Houston....what ever you do...don't leave there....
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By Sylph.Spency 2011-06-16 13:11:29
Haseyo said: Strong feeling my kind ain't welcome thur.
I'm having too much fun with these.
By zahrah 2011-06-16 13:12:04
Siren.Inuyushi said: What's wrong with a Bush loving, Gun carrying Cowboy? o.o
Not my preference, but to each his/her own. Probably 1/10 cowboys I've met are actually gentlemanly. Axe-soaked, boot-clad, Guid-necks keep me out of the bars now (for the most part).
/crosses arms and tries to mask snickering with a stern glare
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By Shiva.Nikolce 2011-06-16 13:12:17
Quetzalcoatl.Volkom said: was pointing out the fact you said you walked from oklahoma to texas then said you walked from kentucky to texas
oic, ... we did both, let me see if I can explain it better. It seemed like we walked the whole way from oklahoma city to north dallas after walking most of the way from kentucky to oklahoma city during a larger hitchhiking trip that eventualy encompassed the entirety of the united states and most of canada.
We "hitchhiked" the entire time, but when we didn't get rides we walked with our thumbs out. I have no idea why, perhaps so that it appeared we were making some progress towards the general direction we were heading
Our problems getting rides started in kentucky, the point of the prison break and the problem getting rides seemed to get increasing worse the closer we got to Dallas Texas due mostly to the fact that the two fugitives that were near us kept commiting crimes and eventually killed an elderly couple.
The stint from oklahoma city to dallas was by far the most excrutiating due to the extreme heat and drought (which turned all of north texas into a desert) and the lack of rides and the near death experiance and the halucinations and the dennys and the episode with the old man on the north side of dallas.
After the brush with the old man we walked to the greyhound station in downtown dallas and took a bus as far south as we thught was about right, got drunk (which is how we fell asleep most nights) and made the near fatal mistake of passing out on top of a fire ant hill
somewhere in another forum post is a story fragment of the same trip about how i think we met Timothy McVey, the oklahoma city bomber who gave us a ride to oklahoma city. He was on his way there from Atlanta Georgia where he worked as a cab driver, but he "lived" in oklahoma city in a tent on the outskirts of town.
And my post doesn't really have anything to do with anything, other than I saw the word "texas" and remembered the whole thing in a flashback and shared it for no particular reason.
However, I understand your confusion as large portions of the story not dealing with texas were left out of the original broken shard of fragmented memory and filled in later and I apologize.
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By Ramuh.Urial 2011-06-16 13:15:36
Sylph.Spency said: Haseyo said: Strong feeling my kind ain't welcome thur.
I'm having too much fun with these. I concur.
zahrah said: Siren.Inuyushi said: What's wrong with a Bush loving, Gun carrying Cowboy? o.o
Not my preference, but to each his/her own. Probably 1/10 cowboys I've met are actually gentlemanly. Axe-soaked, boot-clad, Guid-necks keep me out of the bars now (for the most part).
/crosses arms and tries to mask snickering with a stern glare
Awww Zahrah you won't come join us at the bar?
By zahrah 2011-06-16 13:15:48
Haseyo said: Strong feeling my kind ain't welcome thur.
You're welcome in ATX! :)
By zahrah 2011-06-16 13:16:46
Ramuh.Urial said: Awww Zahrah you won't come join us at the bar?
I would join you two in a heartbeat! <3
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By Siren.Inuyushi 2011-06-16 13:17:11
zahrah said: Siren.Inuyushi said: What's wrong with a Bush loving, Gun carrying Cowboy? o.o
Not my preference, but to each his/her own. Probably 1/10 cowboys I've met are actually gentlemanly. Axe-soaked, boot-clad, Guid-necks keep me out of the bars now (for the most part).
/crosses arms and tries to mask snickering with a stern glare
Oh, I don't consider those Cowboys then. Atleast old school Cowboys. But yea newschool cowboys can be jerks.
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By Ramuh.Urial 2011-06-16 13:22:03
zahrah said: Ramuh.Urial said: Awww Zahrah you won't come join us at the bar?
I would join you two in a heartbeat! <3 Pft yesterday it was $2.75 double pint nights at the mexican place!
$2.75 for 32 oz Dos Equis! I loveeeeeeeeeeee Wednesday.
Semi related.....Zelda on Wii with an increased BAC doesn't work....
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By Ramuh.Haseyo 2011-06-16 13:23:59
zahrah said: Haseyo said: Strong feeling my kind ain't welcome thur.
You're welcome in ATX! :)
Second I get called "boy..."
Someone dies.
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By Ramuh.Urial 2011-06-16 13:25:36
Ramuh.Haseyo said: zahrah said: Haseyo said: Strong feeling my kind ain't welcome thur.
You're welcome in ATX! :)
Second I get called "boy..."
Someone dies.
You there you shut yer' mouth boy!
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By Sylph.Spency 2011-06-16 13:27:02
You got pretty lips, boy.
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By Ramuh.Haseyo 2011-06-16 13:27:03
Ramuh.Urial said: Ramuh.Haseyo said: zahrah said: Haseyo said: Strong feeling my kind ain't welcome thur.
You're welcome in ATX! :)
Second I get called "boy..."
Someone dies.
You there you shut yer' mouth boy! Sylph.Spency said: You got pretty lips, boy.
MOTHER F-
By zahrah 2011-07-12 14:05:16
Just wanted to slap this in here since Austin, San Antonio and Houston are listed in the top five!!!
Next Big-Boom Towns
Thanks, Vollkom.
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By Ifrit.Daemun 2011-07-12 14:16:51
zahrah said: Just wanted to slap this in here since Austin, San Antonio and Houston are listed in the top five!!!
Next Big-Boom Towns
Thanks, Vollkom. Hasn't this been proven, oh since about oh 1836?
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By Valefor.Slipispsycho 2011-07-12 14:16:55
Quote: No. 5: Houston, Texas
Low housing prices, a stable job market and a vibrant immigrant community has helped Houston emerge as future boomtown. And with its burgeoning port and dominance of the world energy business, the area seems destined to become an even bigger target in the coming decade.
Fixed.
When/if there's ever another terrorist attack on the US, and they want to do more than just make a statement, chances are they'll hit here. Port of Houston is one of the US's major ports, and there are refineries all over the place around here, some of them are absolutely colossal.
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By Valefor.Slipispsycho 2011-07-12 14:17:39
Sylph.Spency said: You got pretty lips, boy. It's "you got a purty mouth, boy" get it right.
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By zahrah 2011-07-12 14:19:35
Valefor.Slipispsycho said: Quote: No. 5: Houston, Texas
Low housing prices, a stable job market and a vibrant immigrant community has helped Houston emerge as future boomtown. And with its burgeoning port and dominance of the world energy business, the area seems destined to become an even bigger target in the coming decade.
Fixed.
A target for what?
Quote: No. 1: Austin, Texas
This is no surprise. Austin consistently sits atop Forbes' annual list of the best cities for jobs and scores highly in other demographics rankings. It is the third-fastest-growing city in the nation, attracting large numbers of college grads, immigrants and families with young children. Yes, yes. It's totally AWESOME!!!
I like this! :)
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By Valefor.Slipispsycho 2011-07-12 14:21:06
Edited post, recheck it.
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By Ifrit.Daemun 2011-07-12 14:21:33
zahrah said: Quote: No. 1: Austin, Texas
This is no surprise. Austin consistently sits atop Forbes' annual list of the best cities for jobs and scores highly in other demographics rankings. It is the third-fastest-growing city in the nation, attracting large numbers of college grads, immigrants and families with young children. Yes, yes. It's totally AWESOME!!!
I like this! :) I still don't like it... Maybe if the roads were laid out better
By zahrah 2011-07-12 14:24:51
Ifrit.Daemun said: I still don't like it... Maybe if the roads were laid out better
Meh...Just go north or south on 35. If you don't like that, take the toll roads. ATX and Dallas are easy to get around. Houston though...
/shudders
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By Valefor.Slipispsycho 2011-07-12 14:27:26
The Houston driving experience, the only thing that will give you more excitement (assuming it's not like 6 AM and the roads are backed up for miles) is a roller coaster. Our roads are filled with idiots, seeing a small vehicle cut off a fully loaded 18 wheeler with "Flammable" or "Hazardous" tag on the side is pretty damn common..
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By Ragnarok.Harpunnik 2011-07-13 22:34:53
Ifrit.Daemun said: zahrah said: Quote: No. 1: Austin, Texas
This is no surprise. Austin consistently sits atop Forbes' annual list of the best cities for jobs and scores highly in other demographics rankings. It is the third-fastest-growing city in the nation, attracting large numbers of college grads, immigrants and families with young children. Yes, yes. It's totally AWESOME!!!
I like this! :) I still don't like it... Maybe if the roads were laid out better
I have not been to Austin, but I seriously doubt the roads are laid out worse than Washington, DC. That area is a nitemare to get around in both for the traffic and layout of the road. Also the one time I got pulled over there the cops wanted to send me to the gay district and told me someone would probably handcuff me there if I wanted...
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By Fenrir.Krazyrs 2011-07-13 22:45:27
they are.. some genius decided to take a 4-lane hi-way, split it to a upper/lower deck (2 up, 2 low) and decided it was a good idea
traffic was awesome when it iced over to say the least, mainly because the lower doesnt provide enough room for APD to do their job
love the retards that pull over, making the officer block off 1 of the 2 lanes rather then hitting the nearest exit >.>
Haters keep on hating.... but this report begs to differ. Enjoy
Quote: So what example should America follow, that of deficit-slaughtering, budget-cutting, seriously limited government in Texas, which has added 730,000 jobs in the past decade, or that of regulation-happy, spend-mercilessly, owe-everything, flee-this-place-quickly California, which has lost 600,000 jobs during the same period?
While not a hard question in a nation where unemployment recently shot up over 9 percent again and is dramatically expanding its unfunded entitlement promises on top of its accumulating debt, let's continue to look at some astounding facts about Texas after noting a much-repeated analysis of how it got there.
It has no state income tax, low corporate taxes, does just enough regulating to get the job done, cares for the environment without making a fetish of it, lets its legislature meet for a relatively short period just once every two years, keeps the executive branch slim and trim and is a right-to-work state where unions don't get to grab dues through governmental coercion.
Businesses love all that, varied researchers tell us. A number point out that, in 2008, Texas accounted for fully 70 percent of all new jobs created in America, and if you think that's great, which it is, don't suppose this was a one-shot deal. Businesses are reported to rate Texas the single best state in which to operate. Give them a chance and many will pull up stakes from yonder plunder-and-abuse venue and follow the Lone Star to high profits, sharing prosperity and opportunity as they resettle.
Meanwhile, what glitters is definitely not the Golden State. California is faced with a $26 billion deficit, cripples businesses with unconscionable taxes and rules, has dreamt up environmental objectives that in effect are combat tactics against the common good and is faced with a cost of living that is only part of the reason why citizens are deserting the place like the hordes that once upon a time rushed to enjoy its splendor.
Recently, even Governor Jerry Brown described his state as "fantasy land," and he wasn't talking about movies issuing from Hollywood. He was talking about the sort of thing various publications have documented -- The Washington Examiner, The Weekly Standard, The Economist, The National Review, Newsweek and more -- such as the second highest personal state income tax in the country and public employee pensions there is no way to honor.
There are liberals who hate the mention of any of this, especially when conservatives point out how the two states are so much alike in population and demographic mix, and to be sure, there are some non-political factors at play. The liberals vastly overreached, though, with some making a major point earlier this year about how Texas was faced with a budget it couldn't handle and others bemoaning a service deficit.
Texas, with a vastly increasing inflow population that makes it even tougher to deal with employment and governmental growth, has nevertheless been fighting back successfully against budgetary expansion, using some gimmicks but mainly necessary program reductions to keep taxes down to a level instigating entrepreneurship. Services there are hardly in as much jeopardy as in California, whose overcrowded prisons the Supreme Court refuses to tolerate, and nothing helps the poor like jobs. Texas does not shine in public education, but outdoes California in national testing, it's reported.
The Texas example is basically the way America has to go, the way Republicans in the House of Representatives insist we go, and the way too many Senate Democrats and President Barack Obama resist, their clear preference being the California model of spend yourself into misery, soak-the-upper-middle-class and businesses with tax hikes, tie the businesses up with so many regulations they can't compete anymore and offer no remedy but mush and demagoguery on anything truly serious in scope.
It won't work in part because, as a new USA Today report shows, the government's entitlement pledges (mainly to Medicare and Social Security) grew so much last year that they now exceed anticipated revenues by $61.6 trillion, or $534,000 per household. Does anyone actually believe that, even if some tax increases done through reform might help, we can tax our way out of this?
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