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by SMU2007 » Wed Sep 04, 2013 4:52 pm
untitled wrote:AustinPerson wrote:Once I finished at SMU, I never lived another day in Dallas - and I'm a fourth generation Dallasite, too. After spending some time in Austin, it's easy to see why everyone I talk to in Dallas wants to live in Austin. SMU and The Ticket are the only decent things going for Dallas.
Keep Austin Pretentious.
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by SMU21TCU10 » Wed Sep 04, 2013 5:07 pm
SMU2007 wrote:untitled wrote:AustinPerson wrote:Once I finished at SMU, I never lived another day in Dallas - and I'm a fourth generation Dallasite, too. After spending some time in Austin, it's easy to see why everyone I talk to in Dallas wants to live in Austin. SMU and The Ticket are the only decent things going for Dallas.
Keep Austin Pretentious.
-says the SMU fan.
I may try and move to Austin one day. I am from Kerrville, and that would kind of get me back to the Hill Country (I am very picky about what counties I consider the real hill country) , and even though I like San Antonio since I grew up 60 miles away, I do not want to live there. Dallas just is not my scene. I work in Fort Worth anyway, but still live off Lovers.
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by gostangs » Wed Sep 04, 2013 5:16 pm
you'll enjoy your visit to Dallas. It is a dynamic city with quite a bit to offer. Gotta do the W museum - have been to three and it is by far the best. Some will let politics cloud their view - and I guess I wont like Obama's since I don't like incompetent blowhards.
Meadows on campus is beautiful, DMA is great, 6th floor museum is moving - although the grassy knoll is underwhelming.
Perot is probably the bet natural history museum in the country. Really well done. Dallas aquarium is fun also near west end.
Uptown is a fun spot - do the west village - and bishop arts in Oak Cliff is funky and has some great restaurants.
For the record Austin is a great city also - scenic, outdoorsy, great food, great music scene. The disenfranchised hippies and unhappy liberals get tiring however, so its great to visit but would wear me out to live there.
Have fun and come back.
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by Rayburn » Wed Sep 04, 2013 5:29 pm
SMU21TCU10 wrote:I may try and move to Austin one day. I am from Kerrville, and that would kind of get me back to the Hill Country (I am very picky about what counties I consider the real hill country) , and even though I like San Antonio since I grew up 60 miles away, I do not want to live there. Dallas just is not my scene. I work in Fort Worth anyway, but still live off Lovers.
I hear you. I love SMU but I have never been a Dallasite. But since you're from Kerrville, why not move back there? I've got a place outside Ingram that I love and get off to every chance I can get. Bobcatsteve: Go to the Sixth Floor Museum at Dealy Plaza. This is the 50th anniversary of JFK's assassination and I hear they have a lot of programs going on around that. The museum is well organized anytime of year. Check out the Boulevard before the game as well and have a safe trip.
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by SMU21TCU10 » Wed Sep 04, 2013 5:37 pm
Rayburn wrote:SMU21TCU10 wrote:I may try and move to Austin one day. I am from Kerrville, and that would kind of get me back to the Hill Country (I am very picky about what counties I consider the real hill country) , and even though I like San Antonio since I grew up 60 miles away, I do not want to live there. Dallas just is not my scene. I work in Fort Worth anyway, but still live off Lovers.
I hear you. I love SMU but I have never been a Dallasite. But since you're from Kerrville, why not move back there? I've got a place outside Ingram that I love and get off to every chance I can get. Bobcatsteve: Go to the Sixth Floor Museum at Dealy Plaza. This is the 50th anniversary of JFK's assassination and I hear they have a lot of programs going on around that. The museum is well organized anytime of year. Check out the Boulevard before the game as well and have a safe trip.
I will one day, but no jobs for me, and my fiancé is about to start grad school here. Outside Ingram? Which direction? I have always said I would give anything to retire around Hunt one day.
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by blackoutpony » Wed Sep 04, 2013 5:40 pm
In regards to Uptown Night LIfe, Check out McKinney Ave and Cedar Springs. I know you're with a kid, but for others just in case some good bars are Renfields, Idle Rich, Black Friar, 6th Street, Kung fu, Prime Bar, The Den, Gingerman, and Trophy Room (has a mechanical bull) are all good spots.
If you're a brunch person, in uptown there's Breadwinners, Nick and Sam's Grill, The Common Table and Prime Bar are all solid choices. Saint Anne's has some of the best Egg's Benedict you can find.
If you have time and like roller coasters, there's always Six Flags Over Texas which has over 50 rides with a ton of awesome coasters. Fun for everyone there (kids, families, etc)
And just as a side note for something not an attraction or in uptown, there's a place called Bubba's right next to SMU that has unreal fried chicken. What's a trip to south without fried chicken. Or go to Pluckers for wings and be prepared to chug tums for two straight days, but it's well worth it.
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by CalallenStang » Wed Sep 04, 2013 5:47 pm
blackoutpony wrote:In regards to Uptown Night LIfe, Check out McKinney Ave and Cedar Springs. I know you're with a kid, but for others just in case some good bars are Renfields, Idle Rich, Black Friar, 6th Street, Kung fu, Prime Bar, The Den, Gingerman, and Trophy Room (has a mechanical bull) are all good spots.
If you're a brunch person, in uptown there's Breadwinners, Nick and Sam's Grill, The Common Table and Prime Bar are all solid choices. Saint Anne's has some of the best Egg's Benedict you can find.
If you have time and like roller coasters, there's always Six Flags Over Texas which has over 50 rides with a ton of awesome coasters. Fun for everyone there (kids, families, etc)
And just as a side note for something not an attraction or in uptown, there's a place called Bubba's right next to SMU that has unreal fried chicken. What's a trip to south without fried chicken. Or go to Pluckers for wings and be prepared to chug tums for two straight days, but it's well worth it.
Katy Trail Ice House is also a nice drinking spot, if the weather is nice. Food there though is bad.
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by BobcatSteve » Wed Sep 04, 2013 5:59 pm
Thanks again for all the info. We are starting to make a list of things to hit up. In regards to the game and weather. Is there anywhere to get out of the heat? A little worried for our little one. Just wondering if there are tents with those big cooling fans or anything like that? I haven't experienced humitity before. I hear that's what gets ya.
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by Rayburn » Wed Sep 04, 2013 6:09 pm
SMU21TCU10 wrote:Rayburn wrote:SMU21TCU10 wrote:I will one day, but no jobs for me, and my fiancé is about to start grad school here.
Outside Ingram? Which direction? I have always said I would give anything to retire around Hunt one day.
We are west of Ingram off the Junction Highway on Fall Branch. I like Hunt and Utopia, that whole area. Spent a lot of time hunting and camping around those parts. But you're right, no jobs.
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by smusic 00 » Wed Sep 04, 2013 6:40 pm
BobcatSteve wrote:Thanks again for all the info. We are starting to make a list of things to hit up. In regards to the game and weather. Is there anywhere to get out of the heat? A little worried for our little one. Just wondering if there are tents with those big cooling fans or anything like that? I haven't experienced humitity before. I hear that's what gets ya.
Most of the campus is shaded by trees and, yes, there are tents with cooling fans. The Montana St official tent should be fairly comfortable. Start drinking water early and often. The humidity will be high and it will still be hot at game time and probably after. Wear light, breathable clothing.
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by SMUPhil » Wed Sep 04, 2013 6:54 pm
We are west of Ingram off the Junction Highway on Fall Branch.
I like Hunt and Utopia, that whole area. Spent a lot of time hunting and camping around those parts. But you're right, no jobs.
I am from Florida but went to summer camp with a cousin at Camp Stewart in Hunt when I was in 4th-5th grades. LOVED the setting there, it was like being in a different world with the river, the bluffs, etc.
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by lwjr » Wed Sep 04, 2013 7:21 pm
BobcatSteve wrote:Thanks again for all the info. We are starting to make a list of things to hit up. In regards to the game and weather. Is there anywhere to get out of the heat? A little worried for our little one. Just wondering if there are tents with those big cooling fans or anything like that? I haven't experienced humitity before. I hear that's what gets ya.
BobcatSteve, also, don't forget sun block and wear your caps, hats or whatever you have to shade your face. Enjoy your time in Dallas and have a safe journey
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by H-E-B Mustang » Wed Sep 04, 2013 9:29 pm
BobcatSteve wrote:Thanks again for all the info. We are starting to make a list of things to hit up. In regards to the game and weather. Is there anywhere to get out of the heat? A little worried for our little one. Just wondering if there are tents with those big cooling fans or anything like that? I haven't experienced humitity before. I hear that's what gets ya.
Most visiting fans have tickets for the game where they may be facing the sun. Feel free to move around the stadium and sit in the shade.
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by Pony147 » Wed Sep 04, 2013 10:07 pm
H-E-B Mustang wrote:BobcatSteve wrote:Thanks again for all the info. We are starting to make a list of things to hit up. In regards to the game and weather. Is there anywhere to get out of the heat? A little worried for our little one. Just wondering if there are tents with those big cooling fans or anything like that? I haven't experienced humitity before. I hear that's what gets ya.
Most visiting fans have tickets for the game where they may be facing the sun. Feel free to move around the stadium and sit in the shade.
There will be plenty of empty seats... but the visitor's section will be in the shade by 7:30 at the very latest
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by SMU89 » Wed Sep 04, 2013 11:05 pm
Any Montana fans want to drop by our tailgate spot just send me a message.
These are reserved; so, can give specific directions.
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