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Offline MikeInTexas

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Re: California Trip
« Reply #15 on: October 29, 2023, 10:39:35 AM »
There is an old joke about Austin Duane.

Q: 'What's the best part about Austin?'

A: 'It's a 10 minute drive from Texas'


However, the area used to be focused around the university.  Now it's grown a lot with the influx of high technology that flooded the region.  Tesla, Samsung, Dell, IBM, Apple, etc. all have a large presence in the area.

Williamson County (about 1/2 the population of Travis County(Austin)), just north of Austin used to be a solid republican stronghold, was won by biden in 2020.  That was a political shift that disturbed a lot of folks, and has served as a wake up to many.

Have some friends who sent their two daughters to UT (they are both grads).  Her comment was that she sent two strong young women to Austin, UT sent back two sluts.  The indoctrination that is going on at that state university is frightening these days.  The drug culture is approaching San Francisco, Portland, Philadelphia type of places in it's scale.  Homeless camps are a large source of problems are supported by the city/county while crime is largely ignored and covered up by LEO.  All this on top of some of the highest tax rates and cost of living in Texas.  For example, the average cost of a house in Austin is over $120K more than any other major city in Texas! 


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Re: California Trip
« Reply #16 on: October 29, 2023, 04:13:32 PM »
This turn of events and population is unfortunate because Austin is a beautiful city with 5 Highland Lakes, Colorado River, and rolling hills framing Bluebonnets in the spring. It seems that lawless, leftist, liberal loonies seek cities of natural beauty. 1.5 million bats have also discovered it and found a perennial home under the Richards Congress Avenue Bridge. The Mexican free-tailed female bats spawn 750,000 offspring every year. In their unerring wisdom the Texas Dept. of Transportation remodeled the bridge several years ago and left large crevices under the bridge which provides a perfect nesting abode for the little critters.
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Offline MikeInTexas

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Re: California Trip
« Reply #17 on: October 29, 2023, 08:57:32 PM »
If you want a great afternoon/evening in Austin, first hit the Bob Bullock Museum (Maybe catch an IMax while there.).  Head over to Trudy's for their Mexican Martini's (they will only serve you two) and an early dinner.  Then off to see the bats like tracker mentioned on Congress Street, it'll look like smoke coming out when they leave for their evening.  Got a pair of extra Franklins?  Rent a classic car boat and watch the show from the river, be sure to bring some adult beverages-to-go from the restaurant for while you wait. 

https://www.thestoryoftexas.com/
https://trudys.com/
https://www.retroboatsatx.com/


Years ago we'd go enjoy the music on 6th street, but not anymore due to all the negatives.


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