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re: UPDATE in OP and page 3: On trip to WACO and College Station
Posted on 5/19/15 at 10:53 pm to cokebottleag
Posted on 5/19/15 at 10:53 pm to cokebottleag
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fat, old, and white.
Three strikes....I'm out?
Posted on 5/20/15 at 2:03 am to theGarnetWay
quote:I don't know man. I wish baylor would cease to exist, and I am, for the most part, removed from the whole Texan thing. They are just that awful
Not the good Ags on this board aren't being truthful, but I can't help but thinking going to an A&M board to ask about Waco is the same as going to a Clemson or UGA board to ask about Columbia. Their experiences are going to be decidedly different than the average.
This post was edited on 5/20/15 at 2:04 am
Posted on 5/20/15 at 6:31 am to RockyMtnTigerWDE
Waco is a solid 4.5/10
There are nice things to do, and if you live in a nicer area on the outskirts like woodway, it's pretty standard suburbia.
There are very distinct lines separating the Baylor environment from the rest of Waco. For obvious reasons Aggies are going to have a hard time enjoying the collegiate areas of Waco, but it's nice enough if you don't personally despise the specific fanbase.
Outside of the collegiate areas there are a lot of very low income areas in Waco. Although this biker incident at Twin Peaks really isn't about Waco people, (and neither were the branch davidians) Waco is not as low crime as you would like given the suburban environment.
The single best thing about Waco is it's geographic location. Dallas and Austin are about 90 minutes away and San Antonio and Houston are about 3 hours.
Other than that, I recommend getting a Vitek's gutpack as often as possible, but not on a gameday if you don't want to stand in line with a mob of Baylor people.
There are nice things to do, and if you live in a nicer area on the outskirts like woodway, it's pretty standard suburbia.
There are very distinct lines separating the Baylor environment from the rest of Waco. For obvious reasons Aggies are going to have a hard time enjoying the collegiate areas of Waco, but it's nice enough if you don't personally despise the specific fanbase.
Outside of the collegiate areas there are a lot of very low income areas in Waco. Although this biker incident at Twin Peaks really isn't about Waco people, (and neither were the branch davidians) Waco is not as low crime as you would like given the suburban environment.
The single best thing about Waco is it's geographic location. Dallas and Austin are about 90 minutes away and San Antonio and Houston are about 3 hours.
Other than that, I recommend getting a Vitek's gutpack as often as possible, but not on a gameday if you don't want to stand in line with a mob of Baylor people.
This post was edited on 5/20/15 at 6:33 am
Posted on 5/20/15 at 8:48 am to BearBait09
I remember being on the Baylor campus for a school event prior to attending A&M. Once I started at A&M, I remembered how absolutely tiny the Baylor campus is in comparison.
Posted on 5/20/15 at 9:04 am to CGSC Lobotomy
My highschool was on the University of Illinois campus, so it was a noticeable size reduction to me also, but I never found it to be smaller to the point where it diminished my collegiate experience. The campus is a lot nicer now than it was when I went there, and being able to walk to the stadium is such an improvement. I'm a bit salty I missed that.
Never been to A&M so I can't compare them.
Never been to A&M so I can't compare them.
Posted on 5/20/15 at 9:29 am to RockyMtnTigerWDE
I was gonna say stay the hell away, but pretty much anything is better than New Mexico. Go. Do it.
Posted on 5/20/15 at 9:38 am to WestCoastAg
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I don't know man. I wish baylor would cease to exist, and I am, for the most part, removed from the whole Texan thing. They are just that awful
What do you think about Tech?
Posted on 5/20/15 at 2:14 pm to RockyMtnTigerWDE
Just a link to a place for family entertainment in Waco. BSR Cable Park
Posted on 5/20/15 at 2:28 pm to BearBait09
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The campus is a lot nicer now, and being able to walk to the stadium is such an improvement.
Agreed on both counts. That going to the Case on Valley Mills business was for the birds.
Posted on 5/20/15 at 4:09 pm to cardboardboxer
Really havent hung out with or met any
This post was edited on 5/20/15 at 4:10 pm
Posted on 5/20/15 at 4:39 pm to RockyMtnTigerWDE
Most of the assessments here are fair.
Pros:
Cost of Living and option to live in Suburbia or buy land
35 and Hwy 6 give you good access to all the other major cities of Texas fairly easily. This has a lot of benefit to someone from OOS. You are basically 2 hours from either DFW or Love Field which will allow you to fly direct to just about anywhere between them. Entertainment options between DFW and
Austin are essentially unlimited.
Not too big, not too small.
Decent eats.
Has a river and lake, it's not especially great but at least it has them.
If you are from Alabama you will probably like it as it is a nice town by Alabama standards (and I am really not trying to be insulting). I would consider it a lot nicer than Montgomery for instance and probably comparable to Birmingham but smaller.
If you like to hunt and fish there are lots of close and reasonably priced options.
It's not close to the Gulf and it's a long way from the mountains but that could be said for most of Texas really. As mentioned before the nice thing is you have really big airports just a couple hours away.
It's in Texas by God! That means no state income tax, a stable and growing economy, great BBQ and Mexican food, and generally some nice folks.
Pros:
Cost of Living and option to live in Suburbia or buy land
35 and Hwy 6 give you good access to all the other major cities of Texas fairly easily. This has a lot of benefit to someone from OOS. You are basically 2 hours from either DFW or Love Field which will allow you to fly direct to just about anywhere between them. Entertainment options between DFW and
Austin are essentially unlimited.
Not too big, not too small.
Decent eats.
Has a river and lake, it's not especially great but at least it has them.
If you are from Alabama you will probably like it as it is a nice town by Alabama standards (and I am really not trying to be insulting). I would consider it a lot nicer than Montgomery for instance and probably comparable to Birmingham but smaller.
If you like to hunt and fish there are lots of close and reasonably priced options.
It's not close to the Gulf and it's a long way from the mountains but that could be said for most of Texas really. As mentioned before the nice thing is you have really big airports just a couple hours away.
It's in Texas by God! That means no state income tax, a stable and growing economy, great BBQ and Mexican food, and generally some nice folks.
Posted on 5/20/15 at 5:02 pm to aggressor
You never disappoint me aggressor.
Posted on 5/20/15 at 5:02 pm to RockyMtnTigerWDE
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The single best thing about Waco is it's geographic location. Dallas and Austin are about 90 minutes away and San Antonio and Houston are about 3 hours.
that sounds good if you like living on an island.
Personally never lived in Waco. Been, and driven through it a thousand times though and its just a simple minded college town. Nothing more or less, really.
Posted on 5/20/15 at 5:04 pm to WestCoastAg
You ain't missing much
This post was edited on 5/20/15 at 5:05 pm
Posted on 5/21/15 at 6:21 am to aggressor
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It's in Texas by God! That means no state income tax, a stable and growing economy, great BBQ and Mexican food, and generally some nice folks.
This is the correct answer.
Posted on 5/22/15 at 10:53 pm to agswin
I actually kind of liked parts of Waco and liked the lake.
I really enjoyed my drive down to College Station and driving through Aggieland. Stadium is massive and overall was impressed. I must be different than most opposing fans because I can find good in almost every college town. I guess I just love the energy I get from being around people grinding and having fun in their youth before careers and family sets in. Kind of looked like a little downtown of a major city to me at times. Tons of construction and improvements throughout the campus and town. Nice to see that.
Maroon AF around there. Signs, cars, interior of businesses. I drove in with my Auburn shirt and hat. I didn't get one comment.... I was half expecting to be horse collared walking down the street.
Good for all you former and current Aggie students. No wrong decision can be made attending that college and the paying it forward to fellow Aggies was pretty obvious in my visit for reasons I will not share.
Was a fun trip and I fall in love with Texas every time I go through it. So green and trees everywhere. I have to get my family moved there somehow.
This post was edited on 5/22 at 10:52 pm
Posted on 5/22/15 at 11:07 pm to RockyMtnTigerWDE
Texas has a way of growing on you like lichen
Glad you had a good visit, and best wishes if/when you get your household moved, my friend! When I get to San Antonio later this year, my door will always be open to you and yours
Posted on 5/22/15 at 11:11 pm to TbirdSpur2010
Very kind of you T and I have loved Texas ever since I traveled to Dallas on weekends from Destin, FL to court my wife 16 years ago. It's tentacles have never let go.
Posted on 5/23/15 at 12:49 am to RockyMtnTigerWDE
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Maroon AF around there. Signs, cars, interior of businesses.
Hey Ags,
Isn't there some sort of cstat city wide ordinance that bans the use of orange for businesses?
For instance, aren't all of the whataburgers maroon instead of the traditional orange, or something like that?
This post was edited on 5/23/15 at 12:52 am
Posted on 5/23/15 at 2:20 am to RockyMtnTigerWDE
tGOAT barn tho
This post was edited on 5/23/15 at 2:21 am
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