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  • dnc
    dnc Member Posts: 56,855

    ttu_85 said:

    Swaye said:

    ttu_85 said:

    Wow. A Texan, Austin area, here getting ready to visit your beautiful state for the first time in Sept. Have to say you guys play some serious hardball. Seems to be even more polarized than we are and that is saying something. The upside is that this can lead to some good lively entertainment. And to keep the post relevant to the topic, I'll say Austin has plenty of hippies and passionate conservatives as well. It will be interesting to see if the dynamics work the same. In the mean time greetings.

    Be sure to check out Pike's Place market. I hope you get killed there.
    Ha. Love the attitude. So that bad is it ? Yeah its on the list. So being a Texan and all should I bring my AR, SA-7 RPG or do you think a Bowie knife would be enough for self defence. And no thats not me in the pic. My package is much bigger and I have the star centered and no American flag is present. ;)
    Fuck Arizona. Give it back to the Messicans.
  • RaceBannon
    RaceBannon Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 115,453 Founders Club
    Dear Texan

    We have a gay Texan who posts here. Maybe you two could hook up. His user name is Tequila.

    The only thing in Texas is steers and queers and I don't see horns on either one of you
  • ttu_85
    ttu_85 Member Posts: 85

    Dear Texan

    We have a gay Texan who posts here. Maybe you two could hook up. His user name is Tequila.

    The only thing in Texas is steers and queers and I don't see horns on either one of you

    Wow RB thats some lame smack. Don't you know that the queers and steers connotation is reserved for grads of the University of Texas.
  • ttu_85
    ttu_85 Member Posts: 85
    You know just last week we were 100+ with 70 degree dew points and no rain then last week boom storms and 9 inches of rain in 3 days. The climate here is so extreme. I just might look to put down some stakes and hook into some cooler more stable weather. I just hope everyone in Seattle are as friendly as you guys. Plus Texas has almost 30 million people. Washington state besides the Seattle metro area looks open and empty. Adding a a few more will not hurt will it. Any recommendations ?
  • TierbsHsotBoobs
    TierbsHsotBoobs Member Posts: 39,680
    ttu_85 said:

    You know just last week we were 100+ with 70 degree dew points and no rain then last week boom storms and 9 inches of rain in 3 days. The climate here is so extreme. I just might look to put down some stakes and hook into some cooler more stable weather. I just hope everyone in Seattle are as friendly as you guys. Plus Texas has almost 30 million people. Washington state besides the Seattle metro area looks open and empty. Adding a a few more will not hurt will it. Any recommendations ?

    Wenatchee is bananas.
  • haie
    haie Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 24,390 Founders Club
    ttu_85 said:

    You know just last week we were 100+ with 70 degree dew points and no rain then last week boom storms and 9 inches of rain in 3 days. The climate here is so extreme. I just might look to put down some stakes and hook into some cooler more stable weather. I just hope everyone in Seattle are as friendly as you guys. Plus Texas has almost 30 million people. Washington state besides the Seattle metro area looks open and empty. Adding a a few more will not hurt will it. Any recommendations ?

    First thing to do when you get here is find a mudslide.
  • PurpleJ
    PurpleJ Member Posts: 37,762

    Dear Texan

    We have a gay Texan who posts here. Maybe you two could hook up. His user name is Tequila.

    The only thing in Texas is steers and queers and I don't see horns on either one of you

    Tequila would get his face broke in REAL Texas.
  • doogsinparadise
    doogsinparadise Member Posts: 9,320
    ttu_85 said:

    ttu_85 said:

    Wow. A Texan, Austin area, here getting ready to visit your beautiful state for the first time in Sept. Have to say you guys play some serious hardball. Seems to be even more polarized than we are and that is saying something. The upside is that this can lead to some good lively entertainment. And to keep the post relevant to the topic, I'll say Austin has plenty of hippies and passionate conservatives as well. It will be interesting to see if the dynamics work the same. In the mean time greetings.

    LEAVE
    LEAVE and that it ? Hell, say it like you mean it. Put some creativity into it. We have idiots from Cali invading us we have the same attitude but we have learned to be colorful in our rudeness. At least the other dude put some heart into it. Dont be a pussy.
    You just couldn't resist, could you.
  • doogsinparadise
    doogsinparadise Member Posts: 9,320
    dnc said:

    ttu_85 said:

    You know just last week we were 100+ with 70 degree dew points and no rain then last week boom storms and 9 inches of rain in 3 days. The climate here is so extreme. I just might look to put down some stakes and hook into some cooler more stable weather. I just hope everyone in Seattle are as friendly as you guys. Plus Texas has almost 30 million people. Washington state besides the Seattle metro area looks open and empty. Adding a a few more will not hurt will it. Any recommendations ?

    Gorst or Maltby
    I hear a little town called Oso is nice this time of year.