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TheAntrider wrote: Lantz wrote: You have to understand that, 90% of Tyler are a bunch of hick ass rednecks that listen to country music. Its pure hell for me. Then i see my friends and everythings coo again. You haven't lived in Kilgore. Granted, Tyler drivers are the rudest, and the people tend to be full of themselves ... lol. Tyler drivers are either really fast or really slow. _________________ "theres so much beauty it could make you cry" -Modest Mouse |
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Joined: 10 Mar 2005 | Posts: 2042 | Location: Chicago, IL
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Kimbrtones wrote: Actually,
Tyler is about Rose Queens and doctors and lawyers. Not much of a music culture here. Also, veeeeerrrrryyyy religious. But, it's a nice place to call home. Eisley doesn't care that no one knows them here. It's probably better that way I would guess... Not to live in a town overwhelmed with Eilsey fans who would..storm your house or freak out at the grocery store or something. _________________ -Brooke |
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Joined: 14 Dec 2004 | Posts: 1141 | Location: Utah/Hawaii
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cryptictonight wrote: Kimbrtones wrote: Actually,
Tyler is about Rose Queens and doctors and lawyers. Not much of a music culture here. Also, veeeeerrrrryyyy religious. But, it's a nice place to call home. Eisley doesn't care that no one knows them here. It's probably better that way I would guess... Not to live in a town overwhelmed with Eilsey fans who would..storm your house or freak out at the grocery store or something. thats what im thinking too |
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Joined: 11 Mar 2005 | Posts: 489 | Location: orlando,fl,usa
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Tyler: too small to contain anything fun to do and too big to eat out on a saturday night. The problem here is that the big towns are spread really far apart, so not only does Tyler hold its population of 83,000, but thousands more drive in from the woods for work and errands. Gosh I hate S. Broadway. _________________ Jamie (the female version) |
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Joined: 09 Dec 2003 | Posts: 2528 | Location: Austin, TX
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Lantz wrote: TheAntrider wrote: Lantz wrote: You have to understand that, 90% of Tyler are a bunch of hick ass rednecks that listen to country music. Its pure hell for me. Then i see my friends and everythings coo again. You haven't lived in Kilgore. Granted, Tyler drivers are the rudest, and the people tend to be full of themselves ... lol. Tyler drivers are either really fast or really slow. ohhh man you guys can't talk. i live in southern california. home of the a-holes in super fast cars, raised trucks (which i don't understand) and the geriatric population (who can still drive?). throw in a couple hundred thousand billion gillion cars and addictive freeway use and that's my driving hell. _________________ hello. my name is jackie. don't worry if you don't know me. i mostly lurk. |
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Joined: 02 Nov 2004 | Posts: 628 | Location: Lakewood, California
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Joined: 20 Feb 2005 | Posts: 8868 | Location: Saturn, the Bringer of Old Age
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Joined: 26 Jan 2005 | Posts: 3655 | Location: Waterloo, Tejas
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wmnow wrote: Lantz wrote: TheAntrider wrote: Lantz wrote: You have to understand that, 90% of Tyler are a bunch of hick ass rednecks that listen to country music. Its pure hell for me. Then i see my friends and everythings coo again. You haven't lived in Kilgore. Granted, Tyler drivers are the rudest, and the people tend to be full of themselves ... lol. Tyler drivers are either really fast or really slow. ohhh man you guys can't talk. i live in southern california. home of the a-holes in super fast cars, raised trucks (which i don't understand) and the geriatric population (who can still drive?). throw in a couple hundred thousand billion gillion cars and addictive freeway use and that's my driving hell. also what i was thinking |
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Joined: 11 Mar 2005 | Posts: 489 | Location: orlando,fl,usa
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reflectedxglory wrote: wmnow wrote: Lantz wrote: TheAntrider wrote: Lantz wrote: You have to understand that, 90% of Tyler are a bunch of hick ass rednecks that listen to country music. Its pure hell for me. Then i see my friends and everythings coo again. You haven't lived in Kilgore. Granted, Tyler drivers are the rudest, and the people tend to be full of themselves ... lol. Tyler drivers are either really fast or really slow. ohhh man you guys can't talk. i live in southern california. home of the a-holes in super fast cars, raised trucks (which i don't understand) and the geriatric population (who can still drive?). throw in a couple hundred thousand billion gillion cars and addictive freeway use and that's my driving hell. also what i was thinking for serious _________________ hello. my name is jackie. don't worry if you don't know me. i mostly lurk. |
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Joined: 02 Nov 2004 | Posts: 628 | Location: Lakewood, California
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Joined: 04 Jun 2004 | Posts: 557 |
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If you don't understand raised trucks, I doubt you'll be able to even begin to comprehend the concept of lowered trucks (2 inches from the ground!), with spoilers and bodykits in the wonderful ATL traffic grind...yep, and they drive 90mph in a 55 zone day to day. Excellent... |
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Joined: 21 Mar 2005 | Posts: 145 | Location: Atlanta, GA
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