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n2877
01-19-2016, 20:16
I hope you guys let me stay on this forum even if I do move to Texas. This forum fills like home to me with some "interesting" family members.

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BPTactical
01-19-2016, 20:17
Parents kicking you out eh?

Great-Kazoo
01-19-2016, 20:38
Parents kicking you out eh?

Their basement flooded.

SVT40
01-19-2016, 21:44
Where in TX are you moving to?

Guylee
01-19-2016, 22:42
I opened this thread expecting a link to a horror movie, but that's pretty much the same thing.

n2877
01-19-2016, 23:19
Lol to all the replies. Finally moving from mom and dads. Guess when you get close to 40 it's time to spread your wings. In all honesty I'm moving back to a little city north of San Antonio called Bulverde. And funny enough, me and the wife will stay with my parents until we find a house. Other than the high humidity and heat during the summer it's not to bad.

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TEAMRICO
01-19-2016, 23:33
Texas? There's only two things in Texas....steers and.........the ability to buy 30 rd magazines!




Oh yeah, and my in-laws.

cstone
01-19-2016, 23:38
We have other members in other states. Please make certain that your profile accurately reflects your location after your move.

HoneyBadger
01-19-2016, 23:55
We have other members in other states. Please make certain that your profile accurately reflects your location after your move.
Huh?? I heard out-of-state members were strictly forbidden! TheGinsue told me I could stay if I paid for dinner... I feel used. :(

n2877
01-20-2016, 01:06
We have other members in other states. Please make certain that your profile accurately reflects your location after your move.
I will update my profile if I move.

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n2877
01-20-2016, 22:19
Finally heard back from my realtor today. She us going to get the numbers together than call me tomorrow

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Brian
01-21-2016, 00:21
If you move someplace where there are feral hogs nearby, let us know and we'll come down and shoot them for you. :)

Gman
01-21-2016, 08:14
Say 'Hi' to Magpul for us!

The Hill Country is not a bad choice. It'll definitely be a wardrobe change. [Coffee]

Take care and good luck!

lex137
01-21-2016, 08:47
Good luck on your move, I hope it works out for you and your family!

Special Ed
01-21-2016, 12:30
I moved to Texas two years ago and they haven't yet kicked me off here. That may just be an oversight though.

I found a good forum in Texas you might want to join called Texas Gun Talk (although I admit I spend more time reading here than there). Lots of people on there from down where you'll be and they're Texas friendly. There's even someone on that forum that you'll recognize from here but I won't name names.

Enjoy the new open carry law. You'll have to have an LTC (License to Carry) in order to open carry a modern pistola. I guess LTC is what they're now calling it because it's a license to carry both concealed and open. Keep an eye open for those stupid 30.06 and 30.07 signs. I suppose you already know about this since your parents are there but figured I'd share just in case.

As I heard from everyone I met here - Welcome to Texas! We're glad to have ya!

Special Ed
01-21-2016, 12:34
Say 'Hi' to Magpul for us!

The Hill Country is not a bad choice. It'll definitely be a wardrobe change. [Coffee]

Take care and good luck!

I found it hilarious that Magpul moved to the most liberal city in Texas. Austin is a Kommiefornian enclave surrounded by a great state.

T-Giv
01-23-2016, 13:15
I would love to move to San Antonio for the winter. I am SO sick of the damn cold!

Aloha_Shooter
01-23-2016, 17:15
I would love to move to San Antonio for the winter. I am SO sick of the damn cold!

Cold? What cold? I was barefoot and in shorts this morning when I set up the smoker to make some more bacon ...

USMC88-93
01-26-2016, 18:26
Hell many of the Colorado members have spent their own time in Texas. My time consisted of 8 years in Houston, my ex wife's family was from San Antonio and Austin.

Gman
01-27-2016, 00:00
I spent 3 years near Houston. That's the worst place I've ever lived. The next 3 in San Antonio was much better. DFW was OK, but that was a while ago. Was back a couple of years ago and could hardly recognize the place. What a boomtown. Frisco used to be in the boonies, now it's a 'burb.