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Re: Good For a Few Laughs-Ranking Big 12 Hometowns

Postby LA_Mustang » Mon Apr 27, 2015 5:01 pm

Just my opinion but Austin > FW, and it's not really close.
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Re: Good For a Few Laughs-Ranking Big 12 Hometowns

Postby ojaipony » Mon Apr 27, 2015 6:57 pm

LA_Mustang wrote:Just my opinion but Austin > FW, and it's not really close.


Yep agreed. Nowhere in same universe really .. Although I haven't been in FW for about 15 years. (There's a reason for that -- and why I now LIVE in Austin).
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Re: Good For a Few Laughs-Ranking Big 12 Hometowns

Postby DanFreibergerForHeisman » Mon Apr 27, 2015 7:03 pm

I agree Austin is totally overrated now, but I have only been in Ft. Worth once for a non-SMU athletic event in the past 25 years, and at dinner I saw about 15 people in cowboy hats and even a handful in FFA jackets.

Give me a bit of traffic in Austin over that any day...
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Re: Good For a Few Laughs-Ranking Big 12 Hometowns

Postby SoCal_Pony » Mon Apr 27, 2015 8:34 pm

LA_Mustang wrote:Just my opinion but Austin > FW, and it's not really close.


Agreed LA.

Ghost is entitled to his opinion, but he should understand he's in a big minority.

If Austin is so undesirable, explain why its housing costs are nearly double that of FW.

IMO Austin is the best college town in the country.
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Re: Good For a Few Laughs-Ranking Big 12 Hometowns

Postby CoxMustangFan » Mon Apr 27, 2015 9:12 pm

LA_Mustang wrote:Lawrence is a cool college town.


I grew up in Lawrence and couldn't wait to leave. As an adult I've learned to really appreciate the town and enjoy going back to visit. A very worthy top 3.
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Re: Good For a Few Laughs-Ranking Big 12 Hometowns

Postby LA_Mustang » Mon Apr 27, 2015 9:31 pm

Going to a game at Allen Fieldhouse is on my bucket list.
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Re: Good For a Few Laughs-Ranking Big 12 Hometowns

Postby RebStang » Mon Apr 27, 2015 11:26 pm

SoCal_Pony wrote:
LA_Mustang wrote:Just my opinion but Austin > FW, and it's not really close.


Agreed LA.

Ghost is entitled to his opinion, but he should understand he's in a big minority.

If Austin is so undesirable, explain why its housing costs are nearly double that of FW.

IMO Austin is the best college town in the country.


Austin is a great city but it's not a college town. No city with a population close to 2 million can be considered a college town... particularly when said 'town' is also a state capital.

It's why, awesome as it is, I don't consider Madison, Wisconsin a college town - neither Madison nor Austin would dry up to nothing if the schools located in each town ceased to exist. To be a college town, the place has to basically owe its existence to the school.
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Re: Good For a Few Laughs-Ranking Big 12 Hometowns

Postby Pony Boss » Tue Apr 28, 2015 8:27 am

RebStang wrote:
SoCal_Pony wrote:
LA_Mustang wrote:Just my opinion but Austin > FW, and it's not really close.


Agreed LA.

Ghost is entitled to his opinion, but he should understand he's in a big minority.

If Austin is so undesirable, explain why its housing costs are nearly double that of FW.

IMO Austin is the best college town in the country.


Austin is a great city but it's not a college town. No city with a population close to 2 million can be considered a college town... particularly when said 'town' is also a state capital.

It's why, awesome as it is, I don't consider Madison, Wisconsin a college town - neither Madison nor Austin would dry up to nothing if the schools located in each town ceased to exist. To be a college town, the place has to basically owe its existence to the school.

Lubbock, Waco, Stillwater, Manhattan and Norman would cease to exist if their teams weren't there. Pure dumps.
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Re: Good For a Few Laughs-Ranking Big 12 Hometowns

Postby SoCal_Pony » Tue Apr 28, 2015 11:36 am

RebStang wrote:
SoCal_Pony wrote:
LA_Mustang wrote:Just my opinion but Austin > FW, and it's not really close.


Agreed LA.

Ghost is entitled to his opinion, but he should understand he's in a big minority.

If Austin is so undesirable, explain why its housing costs are nearly double that of FW.

IMO Austin is the best college town in the country.


Austin is a great city but it's not a college town. No city with a population close to 2 million can be considered a college town... particularly when said 'town' is also a state capital.

It's why, awesome as it is, I don't consider Madison, Wisconsin a college town - neither Madison nor Austin would dry up to nothing if the schools located in each town ceased to exist. To be a college town, the place has to basically owe its existence to the school.


Difference of opinion Reb, but I personally would never want to live in a city that if the school shutdown, the city would dry up. Too small time for me, especially in today's society.
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