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Only in Texas (pg. 2)
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| occrider |
| quote: | Originally posted by fuct4less
guess youd fit right in. |
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| Izzy |
unlike california and the east coast, at least we got electricity here in texas, and lots of it... :p
but seriously, texas is a great place to live, im really enjoying it. |
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| prolikewhoa |
| i like texas....:( |
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| nic01445 |
| quote: | Originally posted by prolikewhoa
i like texas....:( |
no, you dont. trust me on this one. |
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| montie |
| quote: | Originally posted by Izzy
unlike california and the east coast, at least we got electricity here in texas, and lots of it... :p
but seriously, texas is a great place to live, im really enjoying it. |
yeah but your electric company is bankrupt
and california always had enough electricity. enron's friends tried to get the prices to go up.
texas i say. we may have fruits and nuts, but atleast we don't have steers and queers :D
**wait that doesn't make sense :p ** |
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| fuct4less |
| quote: | Originally posted by montie
texas i say. we may have fruits and nuts, but atleast we don't have steers and queers :D |
they also have rednecks and bushes |
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| dj adagnitio |
| Texas is great if you like a place where the only sex education they teach in school is celebacy (thank you Mr. Bush) and where they have a bill on the table to cut the school week to 4 days because they've spent all there money on prisons. But really whats more important locking away drug users or educating your youth? |
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| Eugene |
There's a whole lotta bible-beltin' Christians in dere ;)
Uh huh |
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| prolikewhoa |
| quote: | Originally posted by Eugene
There's a whole lotta bible-beltin' Christians in dere ;)
Uh huh |
omfg the baptist churches here are humongoid. like they have swimming pools and basketball courts...i'm like why do you need a rec. center at a church?! it's crazy-go-nuts. |
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| DaveSaenz |
| quote: | Originally posted by dj adagnitio
Texas is great if you like a place where the only sex education they teach in school is celebacy (thank you Mr. Bush) |
False. It's also quite silly to blame Mr. Bush for all the world's wrongs.
| quote: | | and where they have a bill on the table to cut the school week to 4 days because they've spent all there money on prisons. |
You're going to have to prove that one. I've spoken to several people who are educators in Texas, and they know of no such bill. No offense, but we back up our assertions/accusations here in this forum with facts. ;) Perhaps you are mixing it up with another school system...
In fact, the Senate is not even in session right now because the democrats left to New Mexico ROFL. They are fighting the republicans' attempts (under pressure from Washington repubs) to re-draw congressional districts in order to gain more seats in the US House. Willy Nelson has sent them enough liquor though, so they'll be ok. It's still not quite as much of a circus as California, but still...:stongue:
Oddly enough, I know many in Austin who "escaped" (as they say) from California. The housing prices are through the roof there. They also say the people are very "fake," "crazy," "stuck up," etc. But that's just a crude generalization (not unlike the ones I'm quoting in this post). I'm sure not everyone is like that. I'd much rather live in Austin than LA, but the Bay Area and San Diego are great. I visit San Diego quite a bit, as I have family there...
I'm thinking of moving somewhere on the East Coast or maybe the Northwest. I think Seattle/Vancouver would be great, or San Diego.
Izzy, what is there to do in College Station? I mean really? Hehe.:toothless |
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| Izzy |
| quote: | Originally posted by montie
yeah but your electric company is bankrupt
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I dare you to say that to the CEO of TXU (texas utilities) - he'd laugh straight in your face.
| quote: | Originally posted by DaveSaenz
Izzy, what is there to do in College Station? I mean really? Hehe.
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dude, this is like the best place on earth, the fourth largest student body, and biggest campus in the US.... 55,000 students (with blinn college) out of a city of 135,000 in the middle of no-where texas - it's like one gigantic non-stop party. seriously this place rox, i've been to t.u. (sssssss) many times, my brother goes there, and i still prefer it here. we even have a bar here which was written in the guiness book of world record for having the most alcohol served per sq ft. (two years ago it got passed by a place in germany) :p
you should come visit... i'm DJ'ing at a small bar here on northgate every saturday. |
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