What do you say to people in Dallas?? Besides their football teams sucks...If you live in the Midwest/Rocky Mountain Front area(s)...expect this BS to happen...if not already.
They had quite the pile up the other day...almost like a demo derby or a NASCAR wreck.What do you say to people in Dallas?? Besides their football teams sucks...
Maybe if some of those rocket scientist truckers and car drivers had slowed down on black ice....it could have been minimized..... Fedex tractor trailer wreck was gruesome.....They had quite the pile up the other day...almost like a demo derby or a NASCAR wreck.
I lived in Austin and San Antonio in the Mid 80's. Austin was pretty small back then but it was awesome!! I've always hated that I didn't stay thereWinter happens in CONUS. Even in places where palm tree grow. It definitely happens in Texas.
I thought about this for a little while, and upon reflection and consideration of events in the recent past, I can't imagine why anyone would want to live in Houston:
There may be some nice places in Texas - I've heard that Austin is great, and have also heard good things about some other cities, San Antonio and San Angelo. But I have not been to any of those places.
- Can't handle cold snaps
- Can't handle heat waves
- Can't handle hurricanes (Hurricane Harvey)
The only Texas city I've spent any time in is El Paso. It's not a good fit for this native-born New Englander.
Last week, it got down to -61 here.We just missed the snow. But got all ice . I70 wasn't bad today.
F*Ck That!Last week, it got down to -61 here.
Agreed...it did suck ass.F*Ck That!
welp, guess i'm not bitching about how it was -3 here when i drove to my workout place this am...Last week, it got down to -61 here.
She's not ugly...BEFORE YOU COMMENT...This is NOT a political post, so don’t make it political.
“I see a lot of people hating on Texas. Especially from the north.
We aren’t asking for hand outs. Those who are, probably just moved here and don’t know that’s not how it works here.
We don’t get cold weather. Plain and simple. That means we don’t have cold weather supplies. Like salt, snowplows etc.
It never stays this cold for this long. Ever.
Our houses aren’t built to withstand cold. Neither is our power grid.
No different than northerners getting 75 consecutive days of 100 degree weather in the summer.
Give us 113 degree days for a month straight and we are out cutting our yards, letting our kids set up lemonade stands and still dressing up for Church in our Sunday best every week.
When the Nashville floods happened, Texans were there to help.
When the wildfires devastated California, we sent our firefighters there.
When the hurricanes hit the Northeast and New York was unprepared. We never judged you, we sent supplies, crews and disaster relief plans we know and use all too often to aid those suffering.
When the tornadoes ripped the midwest apart, again Texas was there to help. We never asked or hesitated. We showed up before help was even asked for.
When the hurricanes hit Florida and Puerto Rico, Texas was there to help.
We even help Mexico with catastrophes often.
We have one of the largest military bases in the world here. It’s important we get shit back to normal.
So don’t shit on us, you never know when you’ll need our help.
We aren’t begging the US gov for help. We just want the electric company to keep the lights on.
And unlike most states. Texas will learn from this and fix the situation. I can guarantee you, natural gas will play a huge roll in fixing the problem. This “all electric” dream just went up in smoke.
Texans are a unique and resilient. Most importantly, we take care of one another and we are the first to jump to our feet to help those in need. We don't ask questions. We want nothing in return. We just want normalcy for ourselves and for others.
Most of us know how to survive, we just got caught off guard. But we will make it. We always do. #TexasStrong
Rise Above
God Bless Texas
Heather Smith“
BEFORE YOU COMMENT...This is NOT a political post, so don’t make it political.
“I see a lot of people hating on Texas. Especially from the north.
We aren’t asking for hand outs. Those who are, probably just moved here and don’t know that’s not how it works here.
We don’t get cold weather. Plain and simple. That means we don’t have cold weather supplies. Like salt, snowplows etc.
It never stays this cold for this long. Ever.
Our houses aren’t built to withstand cold. Neither is our power grid.
No different than northerners getting 75 consecutive days of 100 degree weather in the summer.
Give us 113 degree days for a month straight and we are out cutting our yards, letting our kids set up lemonade stands and still dressing up for Church in our Sunday best every week.
When the Nashville floods happened, Texans were there to help.
When the wildfires devastated California, we sent our firefighters there.
When the hurricanes hit the Northeast and New York was unprepared. We never judged you, we sent supplies, crews and disaster relief plans we know and use all too often to aid those suffering.
When the tornadoes ripped the midwest apart, again Texas was there to help. We never asked or hesitated. We showed up before help was even asked for.
When the hurricanes hit Florida and Puerto Rico, Texas was there to help.
We even help Mexico with catastrophes often.
We have one of the largest military bases in the world here. It’s important we get shit back to normal.
So don’t shit on us, you never know when you’ll need our help.
We aren’t begging the US gov for help. We just want the electric company to keep the lights on.
And unlike most states. Texas will learn from this and fix the situation. I can guarantee you, natural gas will play a huge roll in fixing the problem. This “all electric” dream just went up in smoke.
Texans are a unique and resilient. Most importantly, we take care of one another and we are the first to jump to our feet to help those in need. We don't ask questions. We want nothing in return. We just want normalcy for ourselves and for others.
Most of us know how to survive, we just got caught off guard. But we will make it. We always do. #TexasStrong
Rise Above
God Bless Texas
Heather Smith“
You won me over with the truck!BEFORE YOU COMMENT...This is NOT a political post, so don’t make it political.
“I see a lot of people hating on Texas. Especially from the north.
We aren’t asking for hand outs. Those who are, probably just moved here and don’t know that’s not how it works here.
We don’t get cold weather. Plain and simple. That means we don’t have cold weather supplies. Like salt, snowplows etc.
It never stays this cold for this long. Ever.
Our houses aren’t built to withstand cold. Neither is our power grid.
No different than northerners getting 75 consecutive days of 100 degree weather in the summer.
Give us 113 degree days for a month straight and we are out cutting our yards, letting our kids set up lemonade stands and still dressing up for Church in our Sunday best every week.
When the Nashville floods happened, Texans were there to help.
When the wildfires devastated California, we sent our firefighters there.
When the hurricanes hit the Northeast and New York was unprepared. We never judged you, we sent supplies, crews and disaster relief plans we know and use all too often to aid those suffering.
When the tornadoes ripped the midwest apart, again Texas was there to help. We never asked or hesitated. We showed up before help was even asked for.
When the hurricanes hit Florida and Puerto Rico, Texas was there to help.
We even help Mexico with catastrophes often.
We have one of the largest military bases in the world here. It’s important we get shit back to normal.
So don’t shit on us, you never know when you’ll need our help.
We aren’t begging the US gov for help. We just want the electric company to keep the lights on.
And unlike most states. Texas will learn from this and fix the situation. I can guarantee you, natural gas will play a huge roll in fixing the problem. This “all electric” dream just went up in smoke.
Texans are a unique and resilient. Most importantly, we take care of one another and we are the first to jump to our feet to help those in need. We don't ask questions. We want nothing in return. We just want normalcy for ourselves and for others.
Most of us know how to survive, we just got caught off guard. But we will make it. We always do. #TexasStrong
Rise Above
God Bless Texas
Heather Smith“