So on the radio today...
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So on the radio today...
So I was on my way home from work today ~7AM listening to KILT (Houston country station 100.3) and the female host that they have Corey said how she and her husband were up at 3AM and were letting the dog outside for the morning and he began making a huge commotion well she was upstairs when she heard all the commotion downstairs and come to find out after the husband opened the front door there was a guy standing in the shadows (after having jumped over their 6-7 foot high fence) apparently trying to break in. Husband took a golf club to the guy and she called 911 and the police actually found the guy a few blocks away bloody from the gold club beating and she was talking about how it freaked her out what if the guy breaking in had a weapon and how she was actually thinking of going to the gun range sometime soon. They also had people calling in, and I almost called in and said how the guy would have met a .45 and not a gold club but didn't.
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She's not from around here, is she?
So, when did they stop the program of handing pistols to new folks at the border?
So, when did they stop the program of handing pistols to new folks at the border?
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Even a dirtbag has a lucky night now and then I guess,,,
He must have been a hacker,,always triple bogeys,,if that is the best he could do
But really,,glad he was ahead,,I tell everyone to get a chl,,,the cops are only 30 minutes away.
side note,,my neighbor,,nice neighborhood,,west Galveston (easy Seamus ),we had a drughead (came from houston ) roaming around,,he called cops,,he said they did not care much until he said he was getting his gun,,dispatcher said no and he hung up,,,cops seem to roll a bit faster if that is mentioned,,,he had a 60 year old 22,,but could not find the bullets,,before they arrived and drew down on him,,(Galveston,,ok),,anyway they caught the wacked out guy,,,this was about two weeks ago,,,
The golf club was a good response to the threat at the time,,,but what about next,,,we do not need to over react and give chl'ers a bad name
He must have been a hacker,,always triple bogeys,,if that is the best he could do
But really,,glad he was ahead,,I tell everyone to get a chl,,,the cops are only 30 minutes away.
side note,,my neighbor,,nice neighborhood,,west Galveston (easy Seamus ),we had a drughead (came from houston ) roaming around,,he called cops,,he said they did not care much until he said he was getting his gun,,dispatcher said no and he hung up,,,cops seem to roll a bit faster if that is mentioned,,,he had a 60 year old 22,,but could not find the bullets,,before they arrived and drew down on him,,(Galveston,,ok),,anyway they caught the wacked out guy,,,this was about two weeks ago,,,
The golf club was a good response to the threat at the time,,,but what about next,,,we do not need to over react and give chl'ers a bad name
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around here the guy wouldn't fare near as well between the loaded gun and the 90lb german shepard bad guys don't stand much of a chance and the door is never unlocked unless I have 1 or both with me
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I hope he didn't damage the golf club.
This will only hurt a little. What comes next, more so.
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*fixedCrimsonSoul wrote:So I was on my way home from work today ~7AM listening to KILT (Houston country station 100.3) and the female host that they have Corey said how she and her husband were up at 3AM and were letting the dog outside for the morning and he began making a huge commotion well she was upstairs when she heard all the commotion downstairs and come to find out after the husband opened the front door there was a guy standing in the shadows (after having jumped over their 6-7 foot high fence) apparently trying to break in. Husband took a golf club to the guy and she called 911 and the police actually found the guy a few blocks away bloody from the gold club beating and she was talking about how it freaked her out what if the guy breaking in had a weapon and how she was actually thinking of going to the gun range sometime soon. They also had people calling in, and I almost called in and said how the guy would have met a GOLD DOT and not a gold club but didn't.
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"There has been a flag on the play. 10 yard penalty for excessive use of commas. On second review, make that half the distance to the goal."cnovel wrote:Even a dirtbag has a lucky night now and then I guess,,,
He must have been a hacker,,always triple bogeys,,if that is the best he could do
But really,,glad he was ahead,,I tell everyone to get a chl,,,the cops are only 30 minutes away.
side note,,my neighbor,,nice neighborhood,,west Galveston (easy Seamus ),we had a drughead (came from houston ) roaming around,,he called cops,,he said they did not care much until he said he was getting his gun,,dispatcher said no and he hung up,,,cops seem to roll a bit faster if that is mentioned,,,he had a 60 year old 22,,but could not find the bullets,,before they arrived and drew down on him,,(Galveston,,ok),,anyway they caught the wacked out guy,,,this was about two weeks ago,,,
The golf club was a good response to the threat at the time,,,but what about next,,,we do not need to over react and give chl'ers a bad name
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PBratton wrote: So, when did they stop the program of handing pistols to new folks at the border?
When I moved here last year, I got hit with the "Welcome to Texas!" New Resident Tax of $90. Not a good way to attract people to move here when you nickel and dime them to death.
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Grog wrote: When I moved here last year, I got hit with the "Welcome to Texas!" New Resident Tax of $90. Not a good way to attract people to move here when you nickel and dime them to death.
Once you're here they gotcha!
They know you won't back over 90 bucks. After all, you left your other state for a reason right?
Most likely no work.
A lot of states slap this kind of a tax on new residents. Some are several hundred dollars.
Hey, no income tax. That helps a little doesn't it?
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PappaGun wrote: you left your other state for a reason right?
Most likely no work.
I took a big pay cut to come here, glad I got away from the North Carolina winter.....oh......yeah
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Grog wrote:PBratton wrote: So, when did they stop the program of handing pistols to new folks at the border?
When I moved here last year, I got hit with the "Welcome to Texas!" New Resident Tax of $90. Not a good way to attract people to move here when you nickel and dime them to death.
We traded in the wife's Escalade in October and got hit with a couple grand in sales taxes. We already paid tax on the damn thing in Virigina. We didn't buy it here. But because we were trading it in, we got whacked anyways.
Don't get me wrong, I love my new home. Few places I'd choose to live besides here.
But I wish Texas was as free as everyone pretends it is.
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Not trying to be rude, but I honestly have no idea what you guys are talking about. Nobody taxed me for anything when I moved here, as far as I can recall (which isn't far ). After we got here, we sold a used pickup truck to somebody which we had purchased in California. Did all the paperwork right, and we never got taxed anything on the sale.jamisjockey wrote:We traded in the wife's Escalade in October and got hit with a couple grand in sales taxes. We already paid tax on the darn thing in Virigina. We didn't buy it here. But because we were trading it in, we got whacked anyways.Grog wrote:When I moved here last year, I got hit with the "Welcome to Texas!" New Resident Tax of $90. Not a good way to attract people to move here when you nickel and dime them to death.PBratton wrote: So, when did they stop the program of handing pistols to new folks at the border?
Don't get me wrong, I love my new home. Few places I'd choose to live besides here.
But I wish Texas was as free as everyone pretends it is.
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I found this after a cursory search from the Bell County website, but of course it would apply statewide.
Here's a link:
http://www.bellcountytx.com/taxassessor/btxnwtxresd.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
And a quote:
"If you are a new resident in Texas you may qualify for the New Resident tax on your vehicle(s). Texas charges a 6.25% motor vehicle sales tax on 80% of the Standard Presumptive Value on used vehicles (non dealer sales) titled and registered in Texas. If your vehicle was registered in another state in your name before you came to Texas, your New Resident tax is a flat $90.00 on these vehicles in addition to the registration and title fees. This applies to vehicles you own as well as to vehicles you lease."
Here's a link:
http://www.bellcountytx.com/taxassessor/btxnwtxresd.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
And a quote:
"If you are a new resident in Texas you may qualify for the New Resident tax on your vehicle(s). Texas charges a 6.25% motor vehicle sales tax on 80% of the Standard Presumptive Value on used vehicles (non dealer sales) titled and registered in Texas. If your vehicle was registered in another state in your name before you came to Texas, your New Resident tax is a flat $90.00 on these vehicles in addition to the registration and title fees. This applies to vehicles you own as well as to vehicles you lease."
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"We traded in the wife's Escalade in October and got hit with a couple grand in sales taxes. We already paid tax on the darn thing in Virigina. We didn't buy it here. But because we were trading it in, we got whacked anyways"
sounds to me that you were duped by the salesman, when a car is traded in the value of that car is deducted from the purchase price of the new vehicle and you only pay sales tax on the net difference.... if you still have the paperwork I would go back to the dealership and demand a refund
sounds to me that you were duped by the salesman, when a car is traded in the value of that car is deducted from the purchase price of the new vehicle and you only pay sales tax on the net difference.... if you still have the paperwork I would go back to the dealership and demand a refund
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Salty1 wrote:"We traded in the wife's Escalade in October and got hit with a couple grand in sales taxes. We already paid tax on the darn thing in Virigina. We didn't buy it here. But because we were trading it in, we got whacked anyways"
sounds to me that you were duped by the salesman, when a car is traded in the value of that car is deducted from the purchase price of the new vehicle and you only pay sales tax on the net difference.... if you still have the paperwork I would go back to the dealership and demand a refund
Thats actually what we paid tax on, but it was still a chunk.
Getting the paperwork in order to register my boat. New Resident tax on both the boat and motor, seperately. $15 each.
And yes, we also paid the $90 new resident tax on each of our (2) vehicles.