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Just flew into Austin
Posted on 1/22/25 at 1:54 pm
Posted on 1/22/25 at 1:54 pm
Holy shite there are a lot of trailer parks
Posted on 1/22/25 at 1:56 pm to RumpFunnel
Texas is #1 in trailer parks/homes in the US.
Austin is not the epicenter though.
Austin is not the epicenter though.
Posted on 1/22/25 at 1:56 pm to RumpFunnel
you wouldn't be able to afford one there so you should probably drive on by.
Posted on 1/22/25 at 2:00 pm to RumpFunnel
Don't forget to try a 60 dollar barbecue plate where they put the side items are put in little condiment cups. But it's on butcher block paper and the restaurant has homespunny decor, so it's 100 percent worth it.
Posted on 1/22/25 at 2:06 pm to RumpFunnel
Illegals and California migrants need housing too, bawther.
This post was edited on 1/22/25 at 2:08 pm
Posted on 1/22/25 at 2:16 pm to RumpFunnel
To be expected when considering that this guy is/was the spiritual grandfather of all Austinites.
FUN FACT: Leslie Cochran came up 2nd in the 2000 Austin Mayor's Race

FUN FACT: Leslie Cochran came up 2nd in the 2000 Austin Mayor's Race

Posted on 1/22/25 at 2:42 pm to FAT SEXY
Austin is full of liberals, homeless, and they have the 2nd most gay and lesbians behind San Francisco.
Posted on 1/22/25 at 2:44 pm to Violent Hip Swivel
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homespunny decor
From crap made in China

Posted on 1/22/25 at 2:47 pm to RumpFunnel
Austin's airport is actually named after an Aggie who was killed in WW II, John Bergstrom '38
There is out that way by the airport. Not the best part of town.



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Holy shite there are a lot of trailer parks
There is out that way by the airport. Not the best part of town.
This post was edited on 1/22/25 at 2:52 pm
Posted on 1/22/25 at 2:51 pm to FAT SEXY
He looks like McConaughey's older brother.
Perfect example of a UTrans fan.
Perfect example of a UTrans fan.
Posted on 1/22/25 at 3:02 pm to Mizzouligan
Try leroy and lewis bbq
Ramen tatsuya
Distant relative African bbq
Cuantos tacos
Suerte
Este
Nixta
Home slice pizza
Tumble 22 hot chicken
Labarbecue
Tikka burger & fries at ras modern indian
Rainey street for bars
Dirty 6th street for debauchery
Ramen tatsuya
Distant relative African bbq
Cuantos tacos
Suerte
Este
Nixta
Home slice pizza
Tumble 22 hot chicken
Labarbecue
Tikka burger & fries at ras modern indian
Rainey street for bars
Dirty 6th street for debauchery
Posted on 1/22/25 at 3:14 pm to RumpFunnel
Of course.
Where did you think their alumni really lived?
Where did you think their alumni really lived?
Posted on 1/22/25 at 3:20 pm to FAT SEXY
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To be expected when considering that this guy is/was the spiritual grandfather of all Austinites.
FUN FACT: Leslie Cochran came up 2nd in the 2000 Austin Mayor's Race
Haha I'll never forget the first time I ran into leslie down town. It was my freshman year at UTex, 3rd or 4th day after moving into the dorm. We walked off campus down to 5th street and there he was, in all his glory. I knew we weren't in kansas anymore

Posted on 1/22/25 at 3:22 pm to HorninHouston
Airport is in Del Valle Texas, not Austin city limits.
Posted on 1/22/25 at 3:34 pm to Atxgump
Good places. I liked Jewboy Burgers and Terry Blacks as well.
Posted on 1/22/25 at 3:44 pm to Mizzouligan
quote:
He looks like McConaughey's older brother.
Perfect example of a UTrans fan.
He looks like Woody Harrelson.
Posted on 1/22/25 at 3:54 pm to RumpFunnel
Top 10 state for mobile homes per capita residency:
1. Mississippi (5,135 per 100k residents)
Mississippi leads the nation with the highest concentration of mobile homes per 100,000 residents, reflecting a significant preference for this affordable housing option in the state.
2. Alabama (4,086 per 100k residents)
Alabama follows closely behind Mississippi, with a substantial number of mobile homes per 100,000 residents, indicating a prevalent use of manufactured housing in the state.
3. Louisiana (4,054 per 100k residents)
Louisiana ranks third in the country for mobile home prevalence, suggesting a widespread adoption of these homes, possibly due to factors like affordability and flexibility.
4. New Mexico (3,739 per 100k residents)
New Mexico demonstrates a notable presence of mobile homes per 100,000 residents, showcasing the popularity of this housing type in the state’s diverse housing market.
5. South Carolina (3,699 per 100k residents)
South Carolina has a significant proportion of mobile homes, indicating a preference for this housing option, possibly driven by its affordability and adaptability to various living arrangements.
6. West Virginia (3,673 per 100k residents)
West Virginia has a substantial number of mobile homes per 100,000 residents, reflecting the appeal of manufactured housing in this state, known for its scenic landscapes and rural areas.
7. Kentucky (3,381 per 100k residents)
Kentucky ranks seventh in the nation for mobile home prevalence, suggesting that many residents find these homes to be a suitable and cost-effective housing solution.
8. Arkansas (3,354 per 100k residents)
Arkansas has a considerable concentration of mobile homes, indicating a significant presence of this housing type in the state’s residential landscape.
9. North Carolina (2,942 per 100k residents)
North Carolina, with a notable number of mobile homes per 100,000 residents, showcases the popularity of manufactured housing in the state’s diverse housing market.
10. Tennessee (2,431 per 100k residents)
Tennessee rounds out the top 10 states with a substantial presence of mobile homes per 100,000 residents, highlighting the appeal of these homes in the state’s housing sector.
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1. Mississippi (5,135 per 100k residents)
Mississippi leads the nation with the highest concentration of mobile homes per 100,000 residents, reflecting a significant preference for this affordable housing option in the state.
2. Alabama (4,086 per 100k residents)
Alabama follows closely behind Mississippi, with a substantial number of mobile homes per 100,000 residents, indicating a prevalent use of manufactured housing in the state.
3. Louisiana (4,054 per 100k residents)
Louisiana ranks third in the country for mobile home prevalence, suggesting a widespread adoption of these homes, possibly due to factors like affordability and flexibility.
4. New Mexico (3,739 per 100k residents)
New Mexico demonstrates a notable presence of mobile homes per 100,000 residents, showcasing the popularity of this housing type in the state’s diverse housing market.
5. South Carolina (3,699 per 100k residents)
South Carolina has a significant proportion of mobile homes, indicating a preference for this housing option, possibly driven by its affordability and adaptability to various living arrangements.
6. West Virginia (3,673 per 100k residents)
West Virginia has a substantial number of mobile homes per 100,000 residents, reflecting the appeal of manufactured housing in this state, known for its scenic landscapes and rural areas.
7. Kentucky (3,381 per 100k residents)
Kentucky ranks seventh in the nation for mobile home prevalence, suggesting that many residents find these homes to be a suitable and cost-effective housing solution.
8. Arkansas (3,354 per 100k residents)
Arkansas has a considerable concentration of mobile homes, indicating a significant presence of this housing type in the state’s residential landscape.
9. North Carolina (2,942 per 100k residents)
North Carolina, with a notable number of mobile homes per 100,000 residents, showcases the popularity of manufactured housing in the state’s diverse housing market.
10. Tennessee (2,431 per 100k residents)
Tennessee rounds out the top 10 states with a substantial presence of mobile homes per 100,000 residents, highlighting the appeal of these homes in the state’s housing sector.
LINK /
Posted on 1/22/25 at 4:01 pm to Jimmy Montrose
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Top 10 state for mobile homes per capita residency:
So every SEC state is in the top 10 except Texas, Oklahoma and Florida.
Sounds about right

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