DarthBubba
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I think I can sum this up for you in a joke
I think I can sum this up for you in a joke.
The joke:(Warning if you are among the habitually offended skip the joke)
The other day my girlfriend and I were fooling around, we start to get passionate and she looks deep into my eyes and says in a very sexy husky voice,”Oh baby I want you to kiss me where I am hot and sticky”, me being the pleaser that I am I did what she told me. I took her to Beaumont and kissed her. Don't worry I'll do it for y'all (Groan that was awful)!!!
The serious part:
However this does sum up the weather most of the time in the coastal plains areas, this is the reason that my German immigrant ancestors settled in Central Texas it may get hot but at least it is dry.
The economy can be a bit dodgy at times, around Austin we used to have a good selection of Techie jobs however the internet crash did away with most of them. One of the other reasons for the job market depression seems to be that any time some manufacturer wants to move here or open a new plant or expand an existing one they are inundated with numerous environmental law suits from the heads of the Communist Liberal Greenie Agenda and in the end it is cheaper to go elsewhere.
The gun laws are fairly easy to live with, this combined with a robust statewide rotational gun-show circuit and a fairly good hunting environment make it fairly easy to make a living selling guns and accessories.
Bottom line if you want to get a good look at the state as a place to move I would suggest a vacation to the area you might want to move to to see if you like it. If you choose Central Texas remember that Travis County is the home of the State Capitol and The University of Texas and so it is a Liberal Commie Mecca full of politicians, bums, hippies, lawyers and weirdos. There are some regular folk but they are growing harder to find every day.
The point of all of all of this rambling is to say I love it here despite some of it's drawbacks and if you think you would like it here then welcome neighbor.
DarthBubba
I think I can sum this up for you in a joke.
The joke:(Warning if you are among the habitually offended skip the joke)
The other day my girlfriend and I were fooling around, we start to get passionate and she looks deep into my eyes and says in a very sexy husky voice,”Oh baby I want you to kiss me where I am hot and sticky”, me being the pleaser that I am I did what she told me. I took her to Beaumont and kissed her. Don't worry I'll do it for y'all (Groan that was awful)!!!
The serious part:
However this does sum up the weather most of the time in the coastal plains areas, this is the reason that my German immigrant ancestors settled in Central Texas it may get hot but at least it is dry.
The economy can be a bit dodgy at times, around Austin we used to have a good selection of Techie jobs however the internet crash did away with most of them. One of the other reasons for the job market depression seems to be that any time some manufacturer wants to move here or open a new plant or expand an existing one they are inundated with numerous environmental law suits from the heads of the Communist Liberal Greenie Agenda and in the end it is cheaper to go elsewhere.
The gun laws are fairly easy to live with, this combined with a robust statewide rotational gun-show circuit and a fairly good hunting environment make it fairly easy to make a living selling guns and accessories.
Bottom line if you want to get a good look at the state as a place to move I would suggest a vacation to the area you might want to move to to see if you like it. If you choose Central Texas remember that Travis County is the home of the State Capitol and The University of Texas and so it is a Liberal Commie Mecca full of politicians, bums, hippies, lawyers and weirdos. There are some regular folk but they are growing harder to find every day.
The point of all of all of this rambling is to say I love it here despite some of it's drawbacks and if you think you would like it here then welcome neighbor.
DarthBubba