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February 11, 2007 at 8:25 AM #8365February 11, 2007 at 9:20 AM #45089eikophParticipant
The Times in Texas!
“Interesting article in today’s New York Times”
As a sidebar, I just wanted to comment that yes, some people in Texas regularly read the New York Times, despite the fact that the Times doesn’t include any coverage of rodeos, high school football, or monster truck rallies. 😉
Here in Arlington, it’s even possible to get home delivery. Not sure how the papers get here — maybe they throw a bundle off the plane as it’s flying over at 30,000 feet on its way from New York to the west coast.
I’m just funnin’ here, in response to some stereotyping of Texas residents as yokels from a previous post — don’t anybody get your panties in a knot. I’ve lived in 9 states and 4 countries and traveled in many more — when I see such sweeping (and erroneous) generalizations about people, I can’t help poking gentle fun.
February 11, 2007 at 2:27 PM #45095BugsParticipantThere is surf in Texas, but Oregon or the Carolinas are a little more attractive to me than Texas. No offense intended.
There are way too many RE/surfer dude maggots out in the line-up. They’re somewhat related to the soccermom surf-divas, only more obnoxious and not quite as dangerous and unpredictable to be around. Take it from me, that guy isn’t a surfer, he’s just another a golfer on a longboard. I guarantee there’s something in his Land Rover with a Nike swoosh on it. I have to put up with those guys when I go grocery shopping; it kills me a little every time I run into them out in the water too. I surf to get away from people like that.
As I said, if I wasn’t connected to this area by family and lifestyle I’d consider leaving. I might leave anyway.
February 11, 2007 at 4:47 PM #45100LookoutBelowParticipantIf some idiot realtor tried to solicit me in the line up I would knock him off his board.
Business is NOT conducted in the surf. Nor is it tolerated by anybody I know.
February 12, 2007 at 8:02 AM #45135privatebankerParticipantI agree, anyone pitching business in the line up is out there for the wrong reasons. They deserve to be dropped in on.
February 12, 2007 at 8:25 AM #45137PDParticipantI just have to say that the last three posts have proved that surfing is no longer the province of the VW van crowd and may now be dominated by the BMW crowd. 🙂
February 12, 2007 at 9:00 AM #45142BugsParticipantI think the surfing crowd is probably a lot like the hiking crowd, the offroad crowd, the sailing crowd and the horse crowd. Each of these subcultures include a prevailing mainstream with its own established ideas of what is and isn’t acceptable; as well as the people who are coming in from the outside who do not assimilate, whether by ignorance or by arrogance.
Try blasting a boombox on a hiking trail or tacking the wrong way on the bay or sporting an all-new set of Nike boots, chaps, hat and saddle down at the stables and see if you don’t generate the equivalent of the surfers’ stinkeye from those hikers or sailors or riders who comprise their respective mainstreams. Unlike football and basketball and even soccer, these other activities are not considered sports by most people who regularly participate in them, but are lifestyles.
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