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I live about 25 miles east of downtown Austingrad. We are getting a new Tesla factory about 12-14 miles west of us!! Isn’t that exciting????
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And a new private airport about 4 miles from the house!!! I can’t wait!!!! Did you see that article from the California transplant who moved to Austin and called it a “conservative dystopia”? Lol No!!!! I chortle at his confusion!!! Thats scary as hell if the sunofabitch thinks its "conservative".
I am MAGA.
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Well, to be fair, he bought a house in Bee Cave.
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Texas sounds pretty Urban!
Some of it is. There are about 20 million people in Texas and almost half hive in the Houston metro. It's 832 miles from my house to El Paso.
The only thing worse than a liberal is a liberal that thinks they're a conservative.
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Well, to be fair, he bought a house in Bee Cave. Well,,, I still say that’s leaning to the liberal side. However, get past the Pedernales river and it changes some. Not much until you get past Spicewood
Founder Ancient Order of the 1895 Winchester
"Come, shall we go and kill us venison? And yet it irks me the poor dappled fools, Being native burghers of this desert city, Should in their own confines with forked heads Have their round haunches gored."
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Texas sounds pretty Urban!
Some of it is. There are about 20 million people in Texas and almost half hive in the Houston metro. It's 832 miles from my house to El Paso. Close to 30 million now. Mostly along or east of the I35 corridor. At the same time far West Texas includes some of the most sparsely populated counties in the Lower 48.
"...if the gentlemen of Virginia shall send us a dozen of their sons, we would take great care in their education, instruct them in all we know, and make men of them." Canasatego 1744
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Have you thought about Oklahoma, Arkansas, or Missouri?? Seriously. Less crowding, lots of lakes and forests, less goofball liberal transplants who wanna turn them into the same liberal schidthole they’re running from. Texas is getting ruined. Unable to relocate outta here, but I do like Oklahoma! Me too, and Oklahoma is prob’ly gonna stay a Red State longer. Yep! And they’ve got Indian Casinos! 🤠 Never been in one. Last place I want to go is a place full of damn people. Damn grocery store to too full of people for me! But I gotta do the shopping. Marshhawk, If you come here prepare yourself for over abundance of short fat brown fireplugs in spandex shopping and talking on the cell phone with 8 kids running scot-free thru the phuquing store. I here ya Bob ! One of the main reasons I don’t do Walmart. That and all the illegal meskins! The Casino’s are just full of blue haired old ladies playing slots, so you might actually like it. 😜
"Allways speak the truth and you will never have to remember what you said before..." Sam Houston Texans, "We say Grace, We Say Mam, If You Don't Like it, We Don't Give a Damn!"
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I lived in the panhandle back in the 70's. Good food in Dalhart and Amarillo. Some of the small towns in the panhandle are basically oil field towns, I lived in one and would not recommend it. The local population was ecstatic when the new fancy restaurant was coming to town - Denny's.
I didn't like Midland at all!!!
My son lives in San Angelo and my daughter live in Corpus Christi. I've pig hunted south of San Antonio.
Pig hunting is often close to free. Deer hunting or any game other than pigs and prairie dogs is expensive, in my opinion.
If I were moving back to Texas I'd look at somewhere around San Angelo or San Antonio.
I prefer classic. Semper Fi I used to run with the hare. Now I'm envious of the tortoise and I do my own stunts but rarely intentionally
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Well, to be fair, he bought a house in Bee Cave. Well,,, I still say that’s leaning to the liberal side. However, get past the Pedernales river and it changes some. Not much until you get past Spicewood Little Brother just built a big house on 13 acres on the road to Perdenales Falls State Park. Land cost a damned fortune. And too closed to Libertards for me.
"Allways speak the truth and you will never have to remember what you said before..." Sam Houston Texans, "We say Grace, We Say Mam, If You Don't Like it, We Don't Give a Damn!"
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Texas sounds pretty Urban!
Some of it is. There are about 20 million people in Texas and almost half hive in the Houston metro. It's 832 miles from my house to El Paso. Close to 30 million now. Mostly along or east of the I35 corridor. At the same time far West Texas includes some of the most sparsely populated counties in the Lower 48. Probably a reason no one lives out there.
I am MAGA.
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Campfire Kahuna
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Texas sounds pretty Urban!
Some of it is. There are about 20 million people in Texas and almost half hive in the Houston metro. It's 832 miles from my house to El Paso. Close to 30 million now. Mostly along or east of the I35 corridor. At the same time far West Texas includes some of the most sparsely populated counties in the Lower 48. Probably a reason no one lives out there. Only takes about a 1000 acres to raise a cow out there Big Jim.
"Allways speak the truth and you will never have to remember what you said before..." Sam Houston Texans, "We say Grace, We Say Mam, If You Don't Like it, We Don't Give a Damn!"
~Molɔ̀ːn Labé Skýla~
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I am from North Carolina. But in the past ten years I have driven hundreds of thousands of miles across Texas in the Big Rig. The more I see of Texas the more I like it.
I have a nice place here, I own 48 acres and a big custom made log cabin that I built. I don't want to move. But if I did I would move to Texas.
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Stay outa North Texas! We don't want that f ucked up!!
Even birds know not to land downwind!
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I've been to Texas a few times. I have nothing against the place. But there's too many Californians moving into it these days.
Between the increased influx of illegals that the government is going to flood the country with and the expat Californians moving into the place, I strongly suspect that Texas is going to experience a significant cultural change over the next 2 decades.
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I’ll take three Mexicans for every Yankee I get to send packing right now. And most people here I know would agree. Mexicans tend to work hard and do their own thing. They don’t care too much what you do and they damned sure don’t run around saying “But, this is how we do things in Mexico”.
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I’ll take three Mexicans for every Yankee I get to send packing right now. And most people here I know would agree. Mexicans tend to work hard and do their own thing. They don’t care too much what you do and they damned sure don’t run around saying “But, this is how we do things in Mexico”. It's not just going to be Mexican illegals coming in. South America is going to get flushed into the Southwestern U.S.
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I’ll take three Mexicans for every Yankee I get to send packing right now. And most people here I know would agree. Mexicans tend to work hard and do their own thing. They don’t care too much what you do and they damned sure don’t run around saying “But, this is how we do things in Mexico”. It's not just going to be Mexican illegals coming in. South America is going to get flushed into the Southwestern U.S. Still preferable to Yankees. And I’m not kidding.
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Well, to be fair, he bought a house in Bee Cave. Well,,, I still say that’s leaning to the liberal side. However, get past the Pedernales river and it changes some. Not much until you get past Spicewood Little Brother just built a big house on 13 acres on the road to Perdenales Falls State Park. Land cost a damned fortune. And too closed to Libertards for me. My childhood bud that passed two years ago, his widow is having issues with a new neighbor that just can’t seem to understand that he lives in the middle of ranch land and not a subdivision. This is maybe 15 miles north, north east of the falls if that far. A true phuggin moron.
Founder Ancient Order of the 1895 Winchester
"Come, shall we go and kill us venison? And yet it irks me the poor dappled fools, Being native burghers of this desert city, Should in their own confines with forked heads Have their round haunches gored."
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I’ll take three Mexicans for every Yankee I get to send packing right now. And most people here I know would agree. Mexicans tend to work hard and do their own thing. They don’t care too much what you do and they damned sure don’t run around saying “But, this is how we do things in Mexico”. It's not just going to be Mexican illegals coming in. South America is going to get flushed into the Southwestern U.S. Still preferable to Yankees. And I’m not kidding. I know what you mean. The Pacific Coast people are their own kind of crazy, too. I think I would feel more culturally attuned to some Central European people than I do Pacific Coasters. They're a peculiar bunch. I'm friends with a couple out there. (Washington) The wife is very conservative and she calls here talking about how bad it's gotten,...how her child is being indoctrinated by the school system. But her husband seems oblivious to what's going on around him. They have enough money to live anywhere they choose. But the husband won't leave the Seattle area. It's mind boggling to me. Literally, I wouldn't live where they do if someone *gave* me a house and paid all my expenses,....and they're paying a huge amount of money for a house in the Seattle suburbs.
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Not to disparage any proud Texans but if it were me looking to retire to the South West. Arizona is more scenic, has public land to roam and is more varied in terrain and critters to hunt If you can get a tag. I was born in AZ and lived there till I was 19. Except for rabbits and doves, I hunted in NM.
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I always liked San Angelo, but don't know how Kalifornicated it is these days. Nacogdoches and surrounds is good country too. Also like the country between Houston and San Antonio. Schulenburg, Flatonia, etc. Texas has something for everyone. I think many Texans would agree that a rope is what they have for Californians . . . Something for everyone except...................... Millions of acres of public land to recreate on??? Yep. That's the catch in TX.
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