The only thing I saw her say is that she gives better blow jobs than you do.Actually, LK conceded the dumb-fuck golem jackass is the blowjob expert.
Does that piss you off? Originally Posted by LexusLover
The only thing I saw her say is that she gives better blow jobs than you do.Actually, LK conceded the dumb-fuck golem jackass is the blowjob expert.
Does that piss you off? Originally Posted by LexusLover
Actually, LK conceded the dumb-fuck golem jackass (Assup) is the blowjob expert. Originally Posted by I B HankeringThat's why Austin is full of faggots - they've heard about Assup's blowjobs.
Austin is the most liberal city in Texas. Hence, they think they are better than everyone else in Texas. They fail to recognize or either willfully ignore that they are propped up by massive taxpayer dollars paying over 100,000 people to work in either state government or at El Universidad de Tejas.Why is it that when I read nationwide polls taken to answer such questions as which U.S. city has the fastest growing population/job growth/economy growth or other positive factors, Austin is always rated at or near the top?
Without what amounts to a massive taxpayer subsidy, they would be considerably smaller and less importante. Originally Posted by Jewish Lawyer
Why is it that when I read nationwide polls taken to answer such questions as which U.S. city has the fastest growing population/job growth/economy growth or other positive factors, Austin is always rated at or near the top?Do those same polls reflect that Obaminable is doing a "great job"?
But maybe the liberal influence is a reason why it is so highly rated at a national level. Originally Posted by SpeedRacerXXX
Do those same polls reflect that Obaminable is doing a "great job"?So what does one's feelings about Obama have to do with the livability of a particular city? Nothing!!
Or perhaps the carpetbaggers....
......... prefer to preserve salamanders in Barton Creek than have a nice golf course.
In the meantime, the BMW-suspenders crowd clamor to eat veggies and bean sprouts. Originally Posted by LexusLover
So what does one's feelings about Obama have to do with the livability of a particular city? Nothing!! Originally Posted by SpeedRacerXXXOh, I didn't know you were referencing "livability" ... whatever that is.
Oh, I didn't know you were referencing "livability" ... whatever that is.I can certainly live with your OPINIONS. That is a major difference between you and me. Some of your opinions I agree with and some I do not agree with. If you choose not to believe polls and/or opinions by reputable organizations in no way Austin related, that too is your right. Personally, I like to base my opinions on some level of intelligence rather than my opinion alone.
"has the fastest growing population/job growth/economy growth or other positive factors,"
Or did "livability" fall under "other positive factors"? ...
livability:
(livable) fit or suitable to live in or with; "livable conditions".
Very easy concept to grasp. It is what makes a city or town attractive to people
It's not a matter of "stereotyping" ... it is a matter of predominant character.
There is no doubt in my mind that I have lived IN AUSTIN year for year longer than you, and I have also lived IN AUSTIN over a longer span of time ... thus you and I have a difference in opinion regarding the SPAWNING of "Cedar Park" and its actual beginnings ....
I have lived in NW Austin for 13 years and Cedar Park for 8 years. So you have probably seen its rapid growth from a distance while I've witnessed it in person. When I first moved to Austin, I would agree with most of your current and past statements of the Cedar Park area were more correct than incorrect, other than the characterization of it as a trailer park town. Maybe in the 1950s but not in the 1990s/2000s.
I spent years driving by the trailer park and you have spent years reading the chamber of commerce version ... trying to scrub up the image....
.... over those years, which predated your birth, I have seen the transition ...
Interesting statement. I'd be willing to bet that I am in the same age range as you are.
that is one reason I chose not to remain there and work and play there.
Austin's character has no more to do with the Naval Yard shootings as does Texas.
Blame Jewish Lawyer for the diversion off of the Naval Yard Shootings, not me.
The fact is that Austin wouldn't be more than a bump in the road, if it were not for the State government and the University of Texas. Both were there before the influx of the hippy movement in the late 60's and early 70's, which brought music and dope. A failed attempt to turn it into a "tech valley" in Texas flopped with the tech bubble popping as the "funny money" evaporated. It's feast or famine there. First to go down and last to come back.
I humbly disagree with you on this one. Dell, IBM, Motorola, Samsung, Cisco, and several other high tech companies thrived back then and continue to thrive in Austin. Yes, back in the 60s state government and UT were it in Austin. Today it is a diverse city with far more going for it than those two entities. Read some the articles I cited.
Polls don't mean a lot, when you are either asking someone who hasn't lived there or you are asking someone who does. One group doesn't know and the other one is biased. Originally Posted by LexusLover
BTW, please tell me EXACTLY where the trailer park is in Cedar Park. I've lived here 9 years and have not located it yet. Originally Posted by SpeedRacerXXXNext time I'm by there, I'll look. I started driving by there about 40 years ago. Sometimes I took the old Bee Cave road (the back way), a more scenic route with fewer trailers. I'm surprised the Chamber of Commerce doesn't have a museum to memorialize your roots. Short sighted of them.