Eagle43 said:Gonna be a great final: Detroit v.s. San Antonio. Talk about a clash of cultures.
Eagle43 said:Gonna be a great final: Detroit v.s. San Antonio. Talk about a clash of cultures.
That's a funny post; good one. And I was premature, ejecting Miami out before they actually lost. But Detroit's gotta get into the finals, giving us a red/blue state matchup.uncledrz said:Miami-San Antonio will be a pretty interesting bb match up as well. But not quite the culture clash
San Antonio Miami Detroit
Sun Sunny Sunny Cloudy
Ecomony Good? Good No jobs
Rep/Dem Red Red Blue
Weapons Legal carry Legal carry All carry
Shoot Snakes If it moves Yes
Oh, we'll have to see what happens next game in the east.
vic said:Don't you live in Texas too?
vic said:What is all the bitching about?
vic said:(Maybe another JG strategy to keep people out of here)
Ol_Rancher said:Dagnabit REW, LEX, BestStash, Don't be misleading the good folks who Google to this site by withholding all the terrible parts of present day live in Austin.
The road rage factor in an unsolvable traffic nightmare is bad enough let alone the taxes, fees, heat, multitudes trying to attend any public event, etc. etc.
You are doing them a disservice by not describing the cool, cheap acreage, of the piney woods in counties EAST of Austin.
If you are confused about the true nature of Ausin read my posts in the archived old forums.
Austin is an abomination to the rest of the state. For sure.
Ol_Rancher said:You are doing them a disservice by not describing the cool, cheap acreage, of the piney woods in counties EAST of Austin.
LEX said:Whether its Texas or anywhere else, the general trend is that the more rural the property, distant from a major city, the less exensive it is per acre. So is all this rural land really a bargain? I have, over the years owned working ranches in Texas, rental properties in Colorado, and a small gravel pit along with @450 acres in Wyoming. Anyone reading this board can buy land in places out in the sticks for cheap. Utah, Wyoming are examples out west. Kentucky and Mississipi back east, for under five hundred an acre. But people like to socialize. Living like a rural hermit is a whole challenge unto itself. I have lived out in the vast spaces of the west, where a three hour drive to "get into town" is not unusual. As to rural land, you'll end up paying for the location based bargain at the gas pump trying to get somewhere to keep things running back on the home place... 8)
LEX said:Corpus is a real gem. There are still good deals to be had close to the water, and decent folks. If I had to return to Texas (I am a native living in splendid exile in Arizona) corpus would be my locale of choice.
Check it out:
http://www.corpuschristi-tx-cvb.org/
MRGALT2U said:Hey hey hey........we are trying to keep people out and you are giving them glowing reports and a link to more? Arrrrrgh!