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just curious
Fantasy Sports said:just curious
OSUdoc08 said:Houston: NFL, MLB, NBA
San Antonio: NBA
Dallas: NFL, MLB, NBA, NHL
Austin: nothing
Hallm_7 said:But people are moving to Denver over LA and San Fancisco.......so what's your point?
More people moved out of CA the last few years than moved in.
OSUdoc08 said:San Francisco and LA aren't in the poll, chach.
Alexander Pink said:Yeah, should have been public. Come on people, Austin is the best city in the entire midwest hands down. It is beautiful, sunny almost year round, plenty of outdoors stuff to do, live music capitol, has politics, home to a great school (UT) and a very young town. It is tolerent of any type of lifestyle and there is always something to do. It has a very low crime rate and is a wealthy and nice place all around. Traffic isn't even bad, and their are plenty of jobs. how can anyone not see Austin in the best by a landslide.
Alexander Pink said:Yeah, should have been public. Come on people, Austin is the best city in the entire midwest hands down.
OSUdoc08 said:1. Too Liberal
2. No Pro Sports
3. Two Words: Texas Longhorns
4. Too much Country Music
5. Between Dallas and San Antonio: Why Stop?
6. Did I mention the Longhorns?
7. Beautiful? If you like flat land.
Alexander Pink said:Yeah, should have been public. Come on people, Austin is the best city in the entire midwest hands down.
OSUdoc08 said:internet surverys are disproportionate, since democrats are more likely to beg for money instead of get an education and a job.....they spend all of their time on the internet, wishing they were successful and that rich people would give them money for no effort
OSUdoc08 said:1. Too Liberal
2. No Pro Sports
3. Two Words: Texas Longhorns
4. Too much Country Music
5. Between Dallas and San Antonio: Why Stop?
6. Did I mention the Longhorns?
7. Beautiful? If you like flat land.
Fantasy Sports said:1. All the good cities/states are liberal:
New York, Boston, San Francisco, LA, Miami, Atlanta. Hmm, anyone have any idea why all the tourists seem to keep going to these LIBERAL cities. I guess something about conservative Tulsa/Jacksonville (if you follow football)/hicksville, USA just doesn't seem to fun.
UT_mikie said:Austin, hands down. Lots of outdoor/nature activities, one of the fittest cities in America, ranked number one place in the US to find a date, intelligent residents, a healthy tech industry, the south by south west festival etc. etc. etc. The guy from Oklahoma is just mad because he doesn't live here.
OSUdoc08 said:Austin is Too Liberal.
getunconcsious said:I guess houston's getting no love but i like it here anyways 🙂
Hallm_7 said:I've never been to Austin, but I imagine it's like most other liberal college cities like Ann Arbor, Charlottesville, etc......everyone in college thinks it's great but as students graduate, get older and wiser, and enter the real world they realize that at some point you have to make a living, raise a family, and face reality. Once that happens then Austin loses its appeal.
MoosePilot said:San Antonio does definitely rock! I spent a lot of time there going through various military training schools. River walk is great, Alamo area is great, the festival they have is awesome. Very wonderful mix of Anglo and Hispanic culture. I love Mi Tierra restaurant!
San Antonio is one of my most desired locations if I get to be a military doctor like I hope to be.
That's funny. Dizzydog and I will be up in SA that weekend too. 😎G0S2 said:Mi Tierra rocks and I wear the T-shirt up here in Mass. I will be there a week from Saturday.
EvoDevo said:That's funny. Dizzydog and I will be up in SA that weekend too. 😎
w00t! HOLLA.G0S2 said:I will get down there Friday night with my girlfriend and hit Mi Tierra on Sat night. Off to Tulum Mexico on Monday for some sun and fun. Screw the thesis for that week!!!!
fotolilith said:Uhm, no, in that respect Austin is *not* like every other college town.
Actually, the population of Austin more than doubled in the last 15 years primarily because people enjoy living there. Companies like Dell and NI base their operations in Austin because their employees like living in the diverse and scenic city (okay, so the "hill country" is more outside of Austin, but it's a short drive). In addition, families know they can send their children to safe primary schools for a great education.
If you ever get a chance to actually visit Austin, you could see that Austin is very much part of the "real world."
BenYossarian said:you just have to got a few miles from downtown to see the hills...hell you can even see them from downtown...out there on the western horizon...man I miss austin, my home for 22 years. And also austin is the home of the new real world, as in the TV show. And yeah austin isn't a college town, I know lots of people (including my dad) who came for UT but knew almost immediately they'd live the rest of their lives there. man...now I'm getting homesick...stupid dallas...its like the anti-austin.
G0S2 said:I will get down there Friday night with my girlfriend and hit Mi Tierra on Sat night. Off to Tulum Mexico on Monday for some sun and fun. Screw the thesis for that week!!!!
G0S2 said:San Antonio is better than this people!!!!!!!!!
fotolilith said:It's better than Dallas, at least. ;-P
Better yet, Moose: I'll send you pics. 😀MoosePilot said:Tell me what you have for dinner so I can drool 😀
BenYossarian said:you just have to got a few miles from downtown to see the hills...hell you can even see them from downtown...out there on the western horizon...man I miss austin, my home for 22 years. And also austin is the home of the new real world, as in the TV show. And yeah austin isn't a college town, I know lots of people (including my dad) who came for UT but knew almost immediately they'd live the rest of their lives there. man...now I'm getting homesick...stupid dallas...its like the anti-austin.
G0S2 said:Yep. I was accepted to UTSW for grad school but just didn't like the Dallas-FW area.