Redstone65
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I plan on learning a lot on here. Currently checking out (On Zillow)Sweetwater for vacant land. How is the area? WiFi? traffic?
Put your location on your profile.I plan on learning a lot on here. Currently checking out (On Zillow)Sweetwater for vacant land. How is the area? WiFi? traffic?
Texas!Welcome
Sweetwater, TN
Sweetwater, NC
Sweetwater, TX.
Big difference.
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Where are you originally from? That's what matters most.I plan on learning a lot on here. Currently checking out (On Zillow)Sweetwater for vacant land. How is the area? WiFi? traffic?
Sweetwater, the rest of Texas, and the south in general, are all extremely hot, laden with bugs, venomous snakes and alligators are everywhere (get get bit about 10 times a week just checking the mail), the people are closed minded and hostile, and there's no wifi. Some areas you can't even get power and water. The plants all have thorns, I once got stuck on a lemon tree bush for 3 days. It's awful! You should probably stay in NY where it's nice and civilized (ignore my location tag).I plan on learning a lot on here. Currently checking out (On Zillow)Sweetwater for vacant land. How is the area? WiFi? traffic?
Some of that is absolutely true.. But, I think the 3 day thing on the lemon tree is exaggerating a little.. 24 hours is about average, before the buzzards or coyotes get you.Sweetwater, the rest of Texas, and the south in general, are all extremely hot, laden with bugs, venomous snakes and alligators are everywhere (get get bit about 10 times a week just checking the mail), the people are closed minded and hostile, and there's no wifi. Some areas you can't even get power and water. The plants all have thorns, I once got stuck on a lemon tree bush for 3 days. It's awful! You should probably stay in NY where it's nice and civilized (ignore my location tag).
Or the mosquitoes find you to be an easy target and turn you into a raisin.Some of that is absolutely true.. I think the 3 day thing on the lemon tree is exaggerating a little.. 24 hours is about average, before the buzzards or coyotes get you.
I've lived all across the south, including Texas, generally speaking unless you're from an east coast southern town you'll adjust fairly quickly because most southern states were occupied in a westward spread by the same people. There's tons counties, towns and regions with the same names in most southern states. You don't begin to reach too much cultural disparity until you hit far west Texas (or south Louisiana). Texas itself just gets such a large share of the cultural bravado because Texas is huge and the people in it are as much of their own nation as they are of this one, I sat on many a porch of a Texan who had only left the state a handful of times ever. As far as moving up your way, y'all can keep it, I've never been in snow deeper than the tops of my boots and I ain't never gonna did.You might notice that the Texans don't want people moving there. That is especially true about people from up north moving to Texas. But that is the same every where. We don't like it when Texans move here and do all we can to convince them to stay in Texas.
No problem with that Dave. You have beautiful country and great cattle up there but I'm staying right here.You might notice that the Texans don't want people moving there. That is especially true about people from up north moving to Texas. But that is the same every where. We don't like it when Texans move here and do all we can to convince them to stay in Texas.
I'm one of those, I been to Arkansas a couple of times ( that's where my wife is from) and Mexico once, that was in 1980.I've lived all across the south, including Texas, generally speaking unless you're from an east coast southern town you'll adjust fairly quickly because most southern states were occupied in a westward spread by the same people. There's tons counties, towns and regions with the same names in most southern states. You don't begin to reach too much cultural disparity until you hit far west Texas (or south Louisiana). Texas itself just gets such a large share of the cultural bravado because Texas is huge and the people in it are as much of their own nation as they are of this one, I sat on many a porch of a Texan who had only left the state a handful of times ever. As far as moving up your way, y'all can keep it, I've never been in snow deeper than the tops of my boots and I ain't never gonna did.
Ain't a bad way to be, though Oklahoma's worth checking out too if you ever find the time.I'm one of those, I been to Arkansas a couple of times ( that's where my wife is from) and Mexico once, that was in 1980.
I would like to visit a lot of states, but there's always something that needs taken care of.Ain't a bad way to be, though Oklahoma's worth checking out too if you ever find the time.