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Kaneda
2005-01-26, 10:51 PM
Hey, does anyone live in Austin? I just moved here and well...it sucks balls not knowing anyone in a big ass city, plus I need a job bad. This city is sweet compared to where I used to live but everyone that is hiring needs exp. Its like what! I have to of been waiting goddamn tables for over a year in order for anyone to hire me. Any simple minded fool can write down orders and moved dishes of food around! Don't worry I don't always talk about my diarreah.

WetWired
2005-01-26, 11:27 PM
*shudders at the thought of Austin rush hour traffic*


Sorry, I don't live in Austin. For me, Austin is just a stop at Freebirds on my way to whatever random 'con I'm visiting DFW for.

Kaneda
2005-01-26, 11:30 PM
Cant be anyworse than Pheonix, or L.A.
LOL, I experienced something quite frustrating while driving, I was high at the time so I didnt mind much but Im sure everyone else did. Near this skate park I hang at sometimes is this railroad crossing on a major street, and it goes wacko sometimes and the lights come on and the bars go down as if a train is coming, and it will stay that way for hours! HA, the cops have to come and wave people past the bars, I cant wait for a train to come one day...

Demosthenes
2005-01-27, 05:46 AM
I live in Houston, and have an uncle that lives in Austin. I end up visiting there quite often.

Thanatos
2005-01-27, 06:01 AM
Cant be anyworse than Pheonix, or L.A.
LOL, I experienced something quite frustrating while driving, I was high at the time so I didnt mind much but Im sure everyone else did. Near this skate park I hang at sometimes is this railroad crossing on a major street, and it goes wacko sometimes and the lights come on and the bars go down as if a train is coming, and it will stay that way for hours! HA, the cops have to come and wave people past the bars, I cant wait for a train to come one day...

Lmao, that'd be trippy as hell if I saw it. On a related note: I was high driving home the other day and I was about to go over some railroad tracks. I was going about 40 MPH and the bars started to come down. I was really close to it so it was either speed up and risk hitting the bars or slamming on my breaks. I ended up breaking while my friend was laughing his ass off. I thought I was gonna get run over by a train. :weird:

RoboticSilence
2005-01-27, 06:40 AM
You must be a pretty bad driver then, Thanatos. It's kind of hard not to notice railroad tracks.

Kaneda
2005-01-27, 11:59 AM
Not really, Im a good driver, and just the other day I was screwing a waterbottle lid on, and hit a curb, now my car is fucked...and since I havent got a job yet, I cant get it fixed. LoL, Catch 22 cause its hard to get a job w/out a car...although there is the buss...

Thanatos
2005-01-28, 05:44 AM
Umm.. yes, I know. The bars started to come down right when I was about to cross over the tracks so I had to slam on my brakes.

WetWired
2005-01-28, 06:50 AM
You're supposed to stop when the lights start flashing, which is a few seconds before the bars come down.

D3V
2005-01-28, 10:28 AM
It's really a quite simple process.

pr0xy
2005-01-28, 12:13 PM
You also arent supposed to be high while driving.

Kaneda
2005-01-28, 01:27 PM
Why arnt you supposed to be high while driving? Technically you arn't supposed to be high period. If you live in the U.S.A.

Thanatos
2005-01-29, 07:42 AM
That's what I thought, too. But, the lights and sounds came on as soon as the bars started to move.

slaynish
2005-02-06, 04:03 PM
I live in Missouri.

Kansas City so im not a hick or anything :)

Kaneda
2005-02-06, 04:29 PM
A hick? What are you talking about. Go away! I was asking if people lived in Austin. Not god damn Kansas City.

i no kung fu
2005-02-07, 08:05 AM
I live in Houston, and have an uncle that lives in Austin. I end up visiting there quite often.
my friend thats like family lives in houston but then again hes just in middle school like me and slaynish.