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Originally Posted by browneyedgrl
"I am sorry if you don't get Austin. I have met many people that don't. But those of
us that do enjoy the energy here produced by well, educated people that relish the
old hippie mentality that lingers, small music venues (much cooler than big acts in a large auditorium), a tolerance for different lifestyles (remember I am from the Bible
Belt), some really weird people of which people celebrate their weirdness, some really weird celebrations for people with a sense of humor.
You have to lighten up, read the chronicle and the XL, visit Austin 360.com and just
enjoy. And if you don't like different, how boring life must be for you."~"Southern Grace"
This place has no energy. The "educated" people here don't seem any more intelligent than other places and all they like to do is drink. It's booring! That last statement you made in your quote, southern grace, was far from gracious. Maybe you need to get out of your comfort zone of being in the south and go live somewhere else where they have a life and they Really know how to live! I have lived in the deep south, the west coast and the east coast. I didn't realize a place could be so boring until I moved to Austin. Even the deep south was a lot more fun than here. There are not very many good restaurants here. The people here who call themselves hippies are wanna be hippies. They don't even look like one or act like one. They think they're a hippy because of smoking weed. You find A LOT more real hippies and diversity in the west than you do here. The old music scene here is dying and poor quality. I haven't seen any weirdness or enough diversity to keep me entertained. Austin isn't weird. It's a bunch of people who are really into their jobs because the economy out here is good. This is the land of entrepreneurers and high tech people.
Very few people out here are solid as christians. A lot of the churches here are either dying or highly watered down or dry.
As far as recreation, who wants to waste money flying to a ski resort when in a lot places it's not that far of a drive. I can't wait for more people from California to move here, take over and give it a heartbeat and a personality. There is a strong prejudice against people from California out here. I can't wait until the Texans out here are outnumbered.
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Did you try to make it happen for yourself? You must take your life into your own hands, and MAKE those things happen you saw in your mind per what you thought Austin was like.....I know for sure it can't liveup to hype though, and the PR people who get paid to keep Austin on those top 10 lists DO oversell many "aspects" of Austin, and are totally overblown, per its quirkiness, live music(great, but roots rock and college rock orientated), and art scene(mostly variations on a qurky outdoor BBQ eatery theme, sometimes with upper-deck outdoor dining and live bands). It's a GOOD scene, and a fun scene, but not what the pundits make it out to be. The vast majority of the city is quite bland and typical All American sprawl. Just look at it realistically is all, and you may or may not find what you are looking for