If you guys ever make it to Austin you will no doubt see bumper stickers and shirts around town that read "Keep Austin Weird". Now you'll know what they mean.
bumper stickers and shirts around town that read "Keep Austin Weird".
I've got mine, got when my youngest was at UT Austin. Great, really great town, good food, good music, great things to do--it's my kind of weird. IMO, other than the San Antonio-Austin/hill country, the only other good thing coming out of Texas is the I-10

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bumper stickers and shirts around town that read "Keep Austin Weird".
I've got mine, got when my youngest was at UT Austin. Great, really great town, good food, good music, great things to do--it's my kind of weird. IMO, other than the San Antonio-Austin/hill country, the only other good thing coming out of Texas is the I-10
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Thats not what all those folks running from Hurricanes Katrina and Rita were saying when we most graciously opened up our hearts, doors and wallets to help them out when they were in need. Oh well.....we expect this type of attitude from certain types of people.
Speaking of wigs, I have a co-worker who has a (really cheap) "Thomas Magnum" wig (toupee) which kind of goes along with his vintage Ferrari. I asked him if I could borrow "them" one time to show off to my wife-ie. At first he thought it would be fun, but then reality set in...
nobody drives his sportscars but him.
Life is too short to concern myself with such trivial matters.

He just hasn't figured that one out.
Maybe it wasn't such a good idea, my wife-ie might actually "like" the look, and I don't want to put THOSE ideas in her head.
I've always thought wearing different wigs would be kinda fun, just to kinda be a different person for a little bit.
Are you for real? You've got to be kidding me.