Shiner for the win"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.
It is. People don't understand how gorgeous the landscape is in the "big country". I would move in a heartbeat if the finances (and the wife) were right somewhere between Sweetwater and AmarilloLooks like a beautiful area.
After looking at houses today in Allen, we had Shiner and Coors with lunch. Didn't decide on a house today but Shiner won the beer test.Shiner for the win
I have family in Plano and Frisco. I'm planning to relocate to north Texas from Tennessee as soon as my wife retires.Allen is not bad I live there
Lone Star was good beer back when it was brewed by Lone Star in San Antonio.
Miller in Plano ruined it.
^^this^^Stay away from Houston like it's Worcester
We drove through Wyoming in early September. The towns in that state reminded me of the Hallmark movies my wife likes to watch. Very picturesque, and the entire state is just beautiful. I wouldn’t mind living there, but I don’t think I could adjust to the snow and frigid tempsI would NOT move to any place that is directly north of DFW. Wichita falls is a good pick
I live in fannin county and the urban sprawl is getting to be right at our county line. Anywhere from gainesville to paris is going to be a built up, transplant infested(no offense) shithole in 20 years
What part of WY are you considering? Most parts of the state have little infrastructure but you wont be sweating your nuts off with 110 degree summers for 6-7 straight months
Yep I was just up there in November. That was the coldest wind I have ever felt in my life. I still think id rather have that than a Texas summer stuck inside with the wife who is trying to bitch the hot weather into cold weatherWe drove through Wyoming in early September. The towns in that state reminded me of the Hallmark movies my wife likes to watch. Very picturesque, and the entire state is just beautiful. I wouldn’t mind living there, but I don’t think I could adjust to the snow and frigid temps
Oh BTW You are about 90 minutes from NOSC NAS JRB Fort Worth, or Barksdale AFB in Bossier City LA.I made the move from MA 41 years ago. I live in East Texas (Henderson County). About 30 minutes from Tyler and 1 hour 15 minutes from Dallas. I get not wanting to be too far from a city especially as we get older, but I never want to live in one.