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Ah Pook
12-11-2013, 00:07
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4CDFxeB7Y-s

Rucker61
12-11-2013, 00:18
Dogs without leashes were present. Oh, the humanity.

anaphylaxis
12-11-2013, 00:30
Yep. Would be funny is not so sad (and accurate).

ben4372
12-11-2013, 01:09
Every Texican should watch this. With the lefty types that will end up in Texas for the jobs, Texas will catch up to Kalifornia. Austin, DFW, and Huston are already starting to follow.

Ah Pook
12-11-2013, 02:01
Thanks for the fix, mods.

It's ok if you want to fawk up your own state, just don't export it. Cali is a beautiful state but I will never live there. The "nanny state" personified.

The first time I ever shot a Browning A5 was on the bank of a stock pond in the great state of TX. The first .22, 410, 30.06, muzzle loader...for that matter.

Ronin13
12-11-2013, 15:38
Strange- I wonder what the reasoning is behind all the Texans moving to CO? We are getting more and more Commiefornians invading, and I always find it ridiculous that they're fleeing the policies of their failed Utopian state and trying to put them in place here... [facepalm]

Zundfolge
12-11-2013, 15:45
Strange- I wonder what the reasoning is behind all the Texans moving to CO?
We have several Texans that have recently moved into our neighborhood ... frankly I think most of them are moving here for the climate and mountains (which is why we left Kansas). None of my new neighbors are all that political (left or right).

Gman
12-11-2013, 22:22
Probably folks around Austin moving to Boulder.

Fortunately, the limited state government in TX won't provide the opportunity for the sweeping change that took place here in the past couple of years.

rockhound
12-12-2013, 09:10
that guy was funny

buckshotbarlow
12-12-2013, 09:36
He forgot about the fucking HOA's and the frig'n track built homes that california brought here..

Ronin13
12-12-2013, 10:46
We have several Texans that have recently moved into our neighborhood ... frankly I think most of them are moving here for the climate and mountains (which is why we left Kansas). None of my new neighbors are all that political (left or right).
You're lucky... I've met two recent TX transplants (I should politely inform them they need to change their plates, they're beyond their 30 days to get their cars registered here in CO) and not sure where one of them stands politically, but the other is a liberal, this I'm sure of. Probably moved here because of the recent gun control bills.