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Re: Native Texans that left Gods Country [Re: Morpheus] #14505127 10/14/22 03:06 PM
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Originally Posted by Morpheus
Moved back from Montana 18 months ago. Don't take it personal but I wish I had never left. I lived in a town, pop.3900, that had two grocery stores. Pharmacy was in the grocery store. Walmart was 100 miles away. In a small town everything is close. It was perfect!!

We moved to Montgomery ~6 years ago. It was much more "small town" when we got here. It doesn't have that feeling now.


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Re: Native Texans that left Gods Country [Re: bigrebar] #14505135 10/14/22 03:21 PM
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Moved to Wyoming 35 years ago, don't miss Texas except for the family and hog hunting. Winters can be brutal but summers are nice, all 3 months if it.
We don't have chiggers or [censored] roaches here. Hunting is great and fishing as well.

Crime is lower where we are, have to drive for some necessities though.
Town reminds me of the Texas town I grew up in back in the day, now it's the metro mess.

Folks are nice, more reserved and pretty independent.
Winters aren't like they were when we moved up, months of feet of snow on the ground. Now more cold with less snow, wind always blows though.

Don't miss the Texas heat at all, I can't take it now. Takes getting used to not have a/c though, many homes do not up here. All the older homes do not have a/c.

Main draw up here was the hunting and it has not disappointed. We have made good friends with a rancher and work for him now and hunt his land. We have public land hunting too 10 minutes from the house. Great hunting to be had on the public lands and easy access. The number of species we can hunt in Wyoming is awesome and all can be done on public lands, DIY. No need for a lease thankfully.

We have pretty high house taxes and vehicle registration. Pay is generally lower up here and cost of living can be high depending on your town. There are trade offs but worth it to us.

Re: Native Texans that left Gods Country [Re: butch sanders] #14505198 10/14/22 04:20 PM
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Originally Posted by butch sanders
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Texas is not what it used to be
I agree. I was born and raised here and will make my out to the north a few hours or may AZ or Florida if someone with the initials BO manages to get into office here.


Glad we could make it political
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I will add
R’s have been in control while our state has become jacked up


So why is it Californians and others are moving here in droves? Go ahead and make more room.

Re: Native Texans that left Gods Country [Re: ReelBusy] #14505240 10/14/22 04:58 PM
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Originally Posted by ReelBusy
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Originally Posted by gander
Originally Posted by butch sanders
Texas is not what it used to be
I agree. I was born and raised here and will make my out to the north a few hours or may AZ or Florida if someone with the initials BO manages to get into office here.


Glad we could make it political
So
I will add
R’s have been in control while our state has become jacked up


So why is it Californians and others are moving here in droves? Go ahead and make more room.


you just answered my question

Re: Native Texans that left Gods Country [Re: butch sanders] #14505248 10/14/22 05:15 PM
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Originally Posted by butch sanders
Texas is not what it used to be

Sad but true.


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Re: Native Texans that left Gods Country [Re: stuntmandave] #14505258 10/14/22 05:26 PM
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Originally Posted by stuntmandave
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Texas is not what it used to be

Sad but true.



How can it be, when we are being infested with outsiders. Open border, open state lines, can’t exactly keep people out.

Re: Native Texans that left Gods Country [Re: The Searchers] #14505275 10/14/22 05:38 PM
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Yes they do. It is an art for many just like 1/4 in Texas.

What is interesting is how that coon hunting had a big part of my username and part Ky derby. My dad was always a hound trader and a few in the area I grew up took their drinking seriously and coon hunting a little less. All were job holders during day and farmers of evening. But once the tobacco got stripped that left a lot of long dark nights without tv or much of anything other than reading a book. So most men were coonhunters in late winter.

There was always someone who would bring a mule to fetch hounds when it was time to go. I had begged to go for years and even though I thought I was one of the greatest woodsmen ever, Boone/Crockett blood, etc…… I wasn’t ready for my first night coonhunting trip.


We hunted off mules cuz you can suck a fence down with a dog leash, throw a blanket over the top and jump the mule over and keep going.
Not many people know that.
I’ve been around ranch stock all my life but would take a good mule over a horse on a long trip ANY day.

They used to hunt coons off mules and jumped them over fences around Emory. Those east Texas Emory girls that was raised going on those coon hunts were some tough young gals. They’d dip snuff and could stand flat footed and pee over the top wire of a barb wire fence. roflmao

Re: Native Texans that left Gods Country [Re: wytex] #14505388 10/14/22 08:17 PM
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Originally Posted by wytex
Moved to Wyoming 35 years ago, don't miss Texas except for the family and hog hunting.


Pretty much the same here when I moved to Alabama 8 years ago. 1 hour east of me, I have 70,000 acres of public hunting for the price of $45 a year. 30 minutes south, I am on the Tennessee River.


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Re: Native Texans that left Gods Country [Re: bigrebar] #14505416 10/14/22 09:05 PM
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Looking at New Bern, NC right now. Something on the coast where I can have 4 moderate seasons. Property taxes are way too high in Texas and every session they promise to do something but don't. There I'm looking at $1,300 property tax on a $300k house. If/when I retire property taxes will be something I will want to reduce greatly over what I pay in Texas.


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Re: Native Texans that left Gods Country [Re: bigrebar] #14505436 10/14/22 09:19 PM
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I will always live in Texas. Grew up in Boerne back in the 70's and still have family in Comfort. Ideally when I am ready to retire I would like to move back to the hill country.

Re: Native Texans that left Gods Country [Re: bigrebar] #14505507 10/14/22 10:31 PM
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born and raised in TX, 80 miles west of Wichita Falls...only left the boundaries to cut wheat during the summers of the 50's thru the 80's and on our honeymoon

if it ant n TX, i don't need 2 c it


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Re: Native Texans that left Gods Country [Re: bigrebar] #14505512 10/14/22 10:38 PM
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Born and raised in Dallas. I have no intentions of moving back to Texas. I love Texas, but it’s going downhill.

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I might like to move somewhere out of Texas some day. But I'm running out of time. Like a lot of Texans, when I was young the lure of the mountains was alive. But that cold. There's a little bit of everything in Texas. Guess I'll stay and visit some places in my spare time.

Re: Native Texans that left Gods Country [Re: bigrebar] #14505527 10/14/22 11:12 PM
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Re: Native Texans that left Gods Country [Re: butch sanders] #14505554 10/14/22 11:52 PM
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Originally Posted by butch sanders
Originally Posted by gander
Originally Posted by butch sanders
Texas is not what it used to be
I agree. I was born and raised here and will make my out to the north a few hours or may AZ or Florida if someone with the initials BO manages to get into office here.


Glad we could make it political
So
I will add
R’s have been in control while our state has become jacked up
Not making it political...just stating that extreme liberalism is a mental disorder IMO.. read his writings when he was in his 20's he even stated in the 2020 election that he had concerns of them being an issue.. he is one sick dude

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