Posted on 12/27/2010 9:54:13 AM PST by Nachum
Exactly. Just like they did in North Carolina.
Hey, they're good for killing the tarantulas that nest in your hat.
If you live in Houston I can tell you about a great NY pizza place on West Gray.
“Yes, miniature compared to northern deer”
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Texans are allowed to hunt with a proper weapon for killing Deer. It’s called a rifle. Thus, our Deer have learned to run fast and can’t put on much fat remaining small.
This is what makes Austin the place I moved FROM in Texas.
And for all the people thinking of coming to Texas, Please don’t come if you are a liberal or a RINO, we have plenty of those.
Well, I’ll give ya three guesses where I’ll put my boots if I can’t wear ‘em.
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Not all New Yorkers are like this.
That's just an adaptation to the lower average temps in the north. Larger body-mass helps survive cold temps. Not needed in Texas.
Houston must be really bad if you have Jack Russell terrorists.
My wife isn't a Yankee but she does have some similar tendencies growing up in massive cities in Brazil (Rio and Sao Palo) such as stopping in front of a door at a restaurant waiting for a doorman (with everyone behind her waiting)... I have to wiggle my way though the crowd to open it for her.. She doesn't mean to be rude but boy, folks in Texas give her funny looks.
(New York) State put freeze on hiring, then added 51,464 people
Don’t tempt me. I’ve got a good spot already picked out.
If you consider it a sport to gather your food by drilling through 36 inches of ice and sitting there all day hoping that the food will swim by, you might live in Upstate New York.
If you’re proud that your region makes the national news 96 nights each year because Saranac Lake is the coldest spot in the nation, you might live in Upstate New York.
I call greater Miami/Fort Lauderdale, New York City’s sixth borough.
If your town has an equal number of bars and churches, you might live in Upstate New York.
...and if you go back just one more year, to 1999, you can add my compensation to that mix. That was the year that I got married, and switched my job from NYC to NJ to be able to spend more time with my wife. At the very end of 2000, we moved to Texas.
No state income tax is nice. No real restrictions on firearms laws is also very nice - now, unlike when I lived in the PRNJ, I don’t have to worry about getting tossed into jail for several dozen years for the “crime” of owning a few spring-loaded boxes made out of metal and/or plastic (otherwise known to the tyrants and hoplophobes of the PRNJ as “high capacity magazines”). F’em, I value my freedom.
So long as people are allowed to vote with their feet, people will go to those places that treat them like free people, which take less of their hard-earned money, and generally show them the respect that every human being deserves.
As a refugee from the PRNJH, I can state unequivocably that not all of us originally unfortunate enough to have been born and raised in the Yankee Tyranny are libtards; some of us revel in the lack of such services, which makes for a more freedom-oriented place to live.
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