Where Would You Live?

[quote]Edgy wrote:

[quote]Braccini wrote:

[quote]Edgy wrote:
some of you meatheads get an option to live anywhere in teh world, and you choose Texas?

somethings I dont fucking understand.[/quote]

Haha, I’m not saying I wanna spend the rest of my life there. But at least live there for a year or two to see if I like… [/quote]

I srsly doubt if you would fit in - just saying…[/quote]

Austria


Austria

The suite in the Animal Kingdom Lodge Jambo House in disney world. Stayed there in June and it was ridiculous…plus a huge breakfast buffet and they don’t give a shit how many eggs you take I probably ate 2-3 dozens in the 3 times we ate there

[quote]Legionary wrote:

[quote]Edgy wrote:

[quote]Braccini wrote:

[quote]Edgy wrote:
some of you meatheads get an option to live anywhere in teh world, and you choose Texas?

somethings I dont fucking understand.[/quote]

Haha, I’m not saying I wanna spend the rest of my life there. But at least live there for a year or two to see if I like… [/quote]

I srsly doubt if you would fit in - just saying…[/quote]
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[quote]Legionary wrote:

[quote]Edgy wrote:

[quote]Braccini wrote:

[quote]Edgy wrote:
some of you meatheads get an option to live anywhere in teh world, and you choose Texas?

somethings I dont fucking understand.[/quote]

Haha, I’m not saying I wanna spend the rest of my life there. But at least live there for a year or two to see if I like… [/quote]

I srsly doubt if you would fit in - just saying…[/quote]
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[quote]Legionary wrote:

[quote]Edgy wrote:

[quote]Braccini wrote:

[quote]Edgy wrote:
some of you meatheads get an option to live anywhere in teh world, and you choose Texas?

somethings I dont fucking understand.[/quote]

Haha, I’m not saying I wanna spend the rest of my life there. But at least live there for a year or two to see if I like… [/quote]

I srsly doubt if you would fit in - just saying…[/quote]
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Edgy, since you live in cali, I’m assuming you took those pictures in your neighborhood

[quote]USMCpoolee wrote:
Edgy, since you live in cali, I’m assuming you took those pictures in your neighborhood[/quote]

yeah, on a trip back from Wal-Mart~

srsly, tho - we get them types up here in NorCal -

Hahaha I see where this is going…Now, Legionary, I don’t want to sound rude or anything, and please don’t take that as an ofense, but I read somewhere that foreign people, or even people from other American states, are not so welcome in Texas. Is this true or just a stupid myth?

[quote]atypical1 wrote:

[quote]Aggv wrote:
The canyon roads in socal are freakin amazing. The traffic everywhere else is kinda a killer tho[/quote]

Most definitely. The traffic isn’t L.A. county bad but it is a factor.

The canyon roads are amazing. My buddies and I took our sportbikes to Texas Hill Country and rode the Three Sisters in one day then immediately headed home. They weren’t even close in fun factor. Northern Cali has great roads too but they are a bit more weather dependent than our roads and a bit more patrolled.

james
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I took a rental chevy impala south through little tujunga canyon and it was one of the best driving experiences of my life. Once i figured out to just leave the auto tranny in 2nd gear it was amazing. I smoked the brakes, but the rental company doesnt exactly check those things…

got BLOWN AWAY by a smoke bike somewhere along the route as well. pretty cool.

[quote]Legionary wrote:
Austria[/quote]

The landscape and architecture are amazing but the people dude, the people…

They are almost… German…

[quote]Braccini wrote:
Hahaha I see where this is going…Now, Legionary, I don’t want to sound rude or anything, and please don’t take that as an ofense, but I read somewhere that foreign people, or even people from other American states, are not so welcome in Texas. Is this true or just a stupid myth? [/quote]

As long as you stay out of Jasper you’ll be ok. But seriously, its definitely a stupid myth. People in Texas for the most part are extremely friendly and welcoming. They take southern hospitality to another level. We also have a large Hispanic population. Honestly, your written English is better than many Americans so I assume you also speak it very fluently. A lot of people may not even notice you’re a foreigner unless you care to share your nationality with them depending on your accent. Definitely let girls know you’re from Brazil though.

[quote]orion wrote:

[quote]Legionary wrote:
Austria[/quote]

The landscape and architecture are amazing but the people dude, the people…

They are almost… German… [/quote]

Come on girls. You’re both pretty! My accent is definitely more German than Austrian though.

[quote]Legionary wrote:

[quote]orion wrote:

[quote]Legionary wrote:
Austria[/quote]

The landscape and architecture are amazing but the people dude, the people…

They are almost… German… [/quote]

Come on girls. You’re both pretty! [/quote]

Thats a lie-

Austrians are smelly and they talk funny.

Germans just have an hilarious accent.

But they shower.

Once, or even twice a month!

Sihanoukville in cambodia, hands DOWN!

Food is cheap and delicious, the beach is white and endless, and you can buy anything you want from the pharmacy just by asking.

1ml of sustanon250 for $5US, OTC
1ml of Deca durabolin $5US per Ml OTC no scrip

JUST to name a couple

[quote]Captnoblivious wrote:

[quote]Derek542 wrote:

[quote]Captnoblivious wrote:

[quote]Derek542 wrote:

[quote]USMCpoolee wrote:

[quote]Derek542 wrote:

[quote]USMCpoolee wrote:
Derek I didn’t know you were from Johnson City, thats damn fine area to live as well. Also, whoever said Aspen, no way. It is the most yuppy filled pretentious place I have ever been. Lots of babes, but they are mainly trophy wives… Real estate in and around Aspen is also just unreal. [/quote]
Yea family are all in Elizabethton on my Fathers side and a uncle and grandparents from my mothers side.

Love going home to visit, BUT

they dont have Mexican food [/quote]

I understand man, I moved from VA to the southwest and real Mexican food is one of the greatest things ever.[/quote]

See I can go without the tortilla’s, I just take the fajita’s and pile salsa and cheese on top.

You cant even buy Fajita’s in the stores in East Ten.

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You can keep you fajita addiction in Texas. I hate the southwest other than the mountains and hunting. Hot boring, wasteland.

At least you referred to East Ten properly. Appalachia is essentially it’s own region.

You eat ramps? Dig Sang. Hunt baar?

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You have a problem with red meat?

How can anyone not like Fajitas?

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Nah, just talking bullshit. I didn’t know Texas had a patent on fajitas. They are pretty easy to make.
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Yes but not easy to find cut right in a lot of places.

I’ve lived in a lot of states and have family all over the south, and good luck finding them in the north was my point.

[quote]Edgy wrote:
some of you meatheads get an option to live anywhere in teh world, and you choose Texas?

somethings I dont fucking understand.[/quote]
No state income tax and our state is not going broke.

You love to come visit you big Viking I got you drunk and feed you last time.

[quote]Legionary wrote:

[quote]Braccini wrote:
Hahaha I see where this is going…Now, Legionary, I don’t want to sound rude or anything, and please don’t take that as an ofense, but I read somewhere that foreign people, or even people from other American states, are not so welcome in Texas. Is this true or just a stupid myth? [/quote]

As long as you stay out of Jasper you’ll be ok. But seriously, its definitely a stupid myth. People in Texas for the most part are extremely friendly and welcoming. They take southern hospitality to another level. We also have a large Hispanic population. Honestly, your written English is better than many Americans so I assume you also speak it very fluently. A lot of people may not even notice you’re a foreigner unless you care to share your nationality with them depending on your accent. Definitely let girls know you’re from Brazil though.[/quote]

Reading Tnation articles and other american sites has really helped to keep my reading/writing in check. As for the speaking part, it will probably have some accent, but I will make shure to speak english better than all Brazilian fighters in the UFC…
I always knew that men from USA and other countrys liked Brazilian girls, didn’t knew it was the same between american girls and Brazilian men… It’s nice to know, I will definetly be shure they know where I’m from. Thank you man…

[quote]Derek542 wrote:

[quote]Captnoblivious wrote:

[quote]Derek542 wrote:

[quote]Captnoblivious wrote:

[quote]Derek542 wrote:

[quote]USMCpoolee wrote:

[quote]Derek542 wrote:

[quote]USMCpoolee wrote:
Derek I didn’t know you were from Johnson City, thats damn fine area to live as well. Also, whoever said Aspen, no way. It is the most yuppy filled pretentious place I have ever been. Lots of babes, but they are mainly trophy wives… Real estate in and around Aspen is also just unreal. [/quote]
Yea family are all in Elizabethton on my Fathers side and a uncle and grandparents from my mothers side.

Love going home to visit, BUT

they dont have Mexican food [/quote]

I understand man, I moved from VA to the southwest and real Mexican food is one of the greatest things ever.[/quote]

See I can go without the tortilla’s, I just take the fajita’s and pile salsa and cheese on top.

You cant even buy Fajita’s in the stores in East Ten.

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You can keep you fajita addiction in Texas. I hate the southwest other than the mountains and hunting. Hot boring, wasteland.

At least you referred to East Ten properly. Appalachia is essentially it’s own region.

You eat ramps? Dig Sang. Hunt baar?

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You have a problem with red meat?

How can anyone not like Fajitas?

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Nah, just talking bullshit. I didn’t know Texas had a patent on fajitas. They are pretty easy to make.
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Yes but not easy to find cut right in a lot of places.

I’ve lived in a lot of states and have family all over the south, and good luck finding them in the north was my point.
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I went to a butcher shop in Indiana because I couldn’t find any skirt steak to make fajitas with at any of the grocery stores. The butcher shop didn’t have any, so I settled on some flank steak. I told them I was making fajitas and they started to slice the meat up like I was going to fucking stir-fry it. Tards. I had to explain to them that I would be grilling the fajitas.