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Posted: Sun Apr 22, 2007 1:34 am
by parson
yep eits hails from austin
Posted: Sun Apr 22, 2007 1:39 am
by product
sonar wrote:aren't explosions in the sky from texas?
that puts it in my list of good states. actually, isnt george W from there as well, that puts it right back in the baddies.
think he was born in new jersey
Posted: Sun Apr 22, 2007 2:06 am
by parson
no they're from grommit's hometown(s) midland/odessa
Posted: Sun Apr 22, 2007 1:22 pm
by obiwan
I think Bush is from New Haven Connetticut or however you spell it, so that gives Texas a chance...
although its not new havens fault either: A predominantly Democratic city, New Haven voters overwhelmingly supported Al Gore in the 2000 election and Yale graduate John Kerry in 2004. Interstate highway officials made several attempts to place signs on Interstates 91 and 95 announcing the city as the birthplace of the current president, but the signs were subject to rapid vandalism and have been removed.
Posted: Sun Apr 22, 2007 3:54 pm
by prisoner
i spent two weeks in houston a few years ago, it was so god damn hot i couldn't handle it and just stayed inside w/ the a/c the whole time....
i work with a few ppl from texas and they seem safe, certainly not rednecks.
im guessing there's probably as much white trash up here in the midwest as there is down there (if not more...).
p.s. and for the record the 'don't mess with texas' campaign is about littering! ; )
Posted: Sun Apr 22, 2007 8:34 pm
by Jennifer
prisoner wrote:i spent two weeks in houston a few years ago, it was so god damn hot i couldn't handle it and just stayed inside w/ the a/c the whole time....
i work with a few ppl from texas and they seem safe, certainly not rednecks.
im guessing there's probably as much white trash up here in the midwest as there is down there (if not more...).
p.s. and for the record the 'don't mess with texas' campaign is about littering! ; )
yeah some people think it's us saying we're tough and not to mess with any texan. not at all, we just dont like trash sittin on our bluebonnets
Posted: Sun Apr 22, 2007 8:37 pm
by theverdict
In Texas it's all about the temmonade!
I swear fo god!
Posted: Sun Apr 22, 2007 8:41 pm
by Jennifer
theVerdict wrote:In Texas it's all about the temmonade!
I swear fo god!
nolan tells me it's delicious, baby
Posted: Sun Apr 22, 2007 9:10 pm
by product
totally delicious.
Posted: Sun Apr 22, 2007 9:37 pm
by dj slums
i want to check texas.
i hear there are wild women with white hair and green eyes.
Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2007 7:32 pm
by theverdict
Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2007 7:54 pm
by paolo
When Texans say 'Don't mess with texas!', what exactly do they mean (if anything). No disrespect to the texan contingent, I was just wondering. By the way Jennifer, that sig picture actually made me laugh out loud

Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2007 9:57 pm
by product
paolo wrote:When Texans say 'Don't mess with texas!', what exactly do they mean (if anything). No disrespect to the texan contingent, I was just wondering. By the way Jennifer, that sig picture actually made me laugh out loud

means don't litter
Posted: Tue Apr 24, 2007 2:18 am
by diablo
Bob Grommit wrote:this is my salute to Texas shot.
complete with pump jack in the back, cowboy hat, my 'Don't Fuck with Texas' shirt
and the obligatory belt (with my name on the back of course) and Texas buckle shining proudly!!!
Texans are very proud of their home.
I remember my sister was interested in this guy once and asked me...
"Do you think that guy over there is from Texas?"
I said, "if he was, he would have already told you! and if he's not, you don't wanna embarrass him."
Speak for yourself Bob!
I was born and raised there(spent 26 years in that hell hole)
Lived all over(Dallas ,Houston , Austin, San Marcos, etc.)
Quite simply,
Texas Sucks
Weather sucks complete ass, and the drug laws there are ridiculous,
I was busted with less than an ounce of weed in Austin and they charged me with a 3rd degree felony, which could have landed me in prison for 10 years.( after spending 5 grand on a lawyer it was reduced to a misdemeanor).
Yesterday I went and saw Steven? and Jr "gong' Marley in Golden Gate Park(San Francisco). People were walking around with trays of pot cookies and brownies and selling them with no problems from police. One couple was standing less than 6 feet from a cop and smoking a joint and the cop said nothing!!
I won't even take a plane that flies over Texas, I meet my family in Vegas when I visit them so I won't have to go to Texas.
I could go on and on about how much I hate the place , but I'm sure you get the picture.
If you like it there more power to you!!
Big up San Francisco!!!
Posted: Tue Apr 24, 2007 2:54 am
by Jennifer
Diablo wrote:Bob Grommit wrote:this is my salute to Texas shot.
complete with pump jack in the back, cowboy hat, my 'Don't Fuck with Texas' shirt
and the obligatory belt (with my name on the back of course) and Texas buckle shining proudly!!!
Texans are very proud of their home.
I remember my sister was interested in this guy once and asked me...
"Do you think that guy over there is from Texas?"
I said, "if he was, he would have already told you! and if he's not, you don't wanna embarrass him."
Speak for yourself Bob!
I was born and raised there(spent 26 years in that hell hole)
Lived all over(Dallas ,Houston , Austin, San Marcos, etc.)
Quite simply,
Texas Sucks
Weather sucks complete ass, and the drug laws there are ridiculous,
I was busted with less than an ounce of weed in Austin and they charged me with a 3rd degree felony, which could have landed me in prison for 10 years.( after spending 5 grand on a lawyer it was reduced to a misdemeanor).
Yesterday I went and saw Steven? and Jr "gong' Marley in Golden Gate Park(San Francisco). People were walking around with trays of pot cookies and brownies and selling them with no problems from police. One couple was standing less than 6 feet from a cop and smoking a joint and the cop said nothing!!
I won't even take a plane that flies over Texas, I meet my family in Vegas when I visit them so I won't have to go to Texas.
I could go on and on about how much I hate the place , but I'm sure you get the picture.
If you like it there more power to you!!
Big up San Francisco!!!
mebbe it's cause you're a johnny foreigner (but big up to SF crew)
i've never gotten in trouble for eating pot brownies or smoking. and we don't really go to huge measures to hide it
Posted: Tue Apr 24, 2007 3:05 am
by parson
if i ever left texas it would be to the bay or canada
and it would be for the pot mostly
Posted: Tue Apr 24, 2007 4:18 am
by diablo
drew wrote:
Dammit , beat me to it !!!!!
Hang 'em High!!!!
Posted: Tue Apr 24, 2007 8:08 am
by metalboxproducts
Bob Grommit wrote:this is my salute to Texas shot.
complete with pump jack in the back, cowboy hat, my 'Don't Fuck with Texas' shirt
and the obligatory belt (with my name on the back of course) and Texas buckle shining proudly!!!
Texans are very proud of their home.
I remember my sister was interested in this guy once and asked me...
"Do you think that guy over there is from Texas?"
I said, "if he was, he would have already told you! and if he's not, you don't wanna embarrass him."
Think you should play at FWD dressed like that. It'd be well sick...

Posted: Tue Apr 24, 2007 5:50 pm
by ikarai
Texas is a mad place. My first experience of it was 2002, went over for my sisters wedding. She got married at the RenFair. It was madness, proper trippy. Best bit was my mum getting hammered on mead at the joust and shouting "cuba libra!!" at the top of her voice. What a rebel hehe. I had no idea those things existed! Its bonkers tho that such a massive tract of land is just given over to this festival that happens once a year for like 5 days, and the rest of the year just sits there gathering dust. No shortage of land tho i guess.
Strangest thing was when we arrived it was fucking monsoon weather, i've never seen rain like that anywhere, ever. Put me in mind of that Nick Cave tune, Tupelo.. such a strange atmosphere. Its definately a place of extremes; you get the weird feelin that anything is possible there.. but it also feels well draconian, as the majority of people seem to be so conformist. I don't include Austin in that mind, proper laid back and easy vibe to that place. The first time i went tho i spent most of the time in and around College Station area. Bad bad bad.
Was over last summer and made it to Weight in Austin on Red River, everyone was really welcoming and friendly. It was a great night, the vibe was kinda different to a UK rave but it was just taking off over there then. Its mad lookin at photos from events across Texas recnetly, bare people! Just shows how international dubstep has become.
Anyway, i love Texas, even tho it may be because i have to, cos part of my family is there. I get nostalgic for it. Big up the Lone Star State.
Posted: Tue Apr 24, 2007 5:59 pm
by product
i'd never move anywhere else in america outside of texas, if i leave texas i'm leaving the country.
but yeah houston might be a lil strict on pot, but austin seems super lax and so do most other places i've been.