Just yanking your chain. Although Oklahoma north of OKC will cut your commute to visit kids by a huge margin. The traffic on I35 through Dallas can be absolutely horrendous.Help me out here, I've having trouble understanding your responses.
Why on earth do you think that I would join a Texas-centric firearms forum to seek recommendations for dystopian liberal bastions to move to when I am trying to escape one now?
Help me out here, I've having trouble understanding your responses.
Why on earth do you think that I would join a Texas-centric firearms forum to seek recommendations for dystopian liberal bastions to move to when I am trying to escape one now?
I remember that article !Texas Monthly (a magazine) once ran an article on the 10 worst jobs in the state of Texas. The two I remember: the guy who pushes reflective buttons down into the fresh, hot, black tar of a newly paved highway - bent over at the waist all day in the Texas summer heat. The other bad job was being a full-time resident of Wichita Falls.
I would recommend north west of Amarillo.
Since you are not a Texan, I can understand your perplexity at some of the comments here. Texans are mostly a hospitable bunch (with some exceptions of course) but there has been a mass influx of people moving here over the last few years because they are fleeing areas where quality of life has been destroyed by liberal left wing government control. Many of those people were so ingrained in their way of viewing political issues that they still believe and vote as liberals. They didn't see that the cesspools they were leaving were created by things they generally agreed with. Naturally, we don't want people here in Texas that may continue to support insanity.Help me out here, I've having trouble understanding your responses.
Why on earth do you think that I would join a Texas-centric firearms forum to seek recommendations for dystopian liberal bastions to move to when I am trying to escape one now?
"Embracing Texas values."
That's one of the biggest reasons I would move to Texas, we share some very basic, common values.
"Yanking my chain."
I understand that very well, in fact I may be "guilty" of that in my home forum. If so, then I owe @RoadRunner a beer when I get down there. But none of that cheap stuff. Gotta be Coors Light or better.
By the way, you didn't say whether or not you plan to live in town, or out in the country. That might help.
It is called sarcasm, which doesn't translate well in print OR they think you are just another damn yankee.Help me out here, I've having trouble understanding your responses.
Why on earth do you think that I would join a Texas-centric firearms forum to seek recommendations for dystopian liberal bastions to move to when I am trying to escape one now?
Cheyenne to KC MO 643 mi. 9.5 hoursWyoming to KC is about twice as far as Dallas to KC.
Just so you know, any one of my 3 dogs can piss a better beer than Coors."Embracing Texas values."
That's one of the biggest reasons I would move to Texas, we share some very basic, common values.
"Yanking my chain."
I understand that very well, in fact I may be "guilty" of that in my home forum. If so, then I owe @RoadRunner a beer when I get down there. But none of that cheap stuff. Gotta be Coors Light or better.