OK...you win with that last line. I just wanted to verify there would be electricity and running water before I retire to the sticks. I have roughly another 15 years.... give or take 5 years.Oldgringo wrote:We've got running water and electricity. However, living in our little hamlet is sometimes much akin to living on the end of a bad extension cord. That's the bad news. The good news is that you do know whom to call when the lights go out.03Lightningrocks wrote:A bucket in the closet would be considered an upgrade from an Out House, but I am not sure it would be considered indoor plumbing.Oldgringo wrote:We've got indoor plumbing....03Lightningrocks wrote:I don't make an issue of it and nobody I knows does either. The only time anyone has ever asked me if I have a CHL was when I set up a Utah class for some of my employees. A few of them asked if I had one to see if it was something "normal" people do, I guess. I don't live out in the sticks like OG, we have indoor plumbing and everything that goes along with it, but like OG nobody in my circle could care less about whether or not I have a gun. I can't imagine what kind of conversation would lead up to announcing I am carrying a gun.
OK then... how about electricity?
The other good news is that we don't have an undue amount of B&E, robberies, murders, rapes, auto thefts, knifings, fisticuffs and all those other things that you big city dudes and dudettes have to be on constant guard against...so there.
I'm trying to think of the last time I heard of anyone retiring to the big city or to the north. Why is that?
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True Story.
My brother n law his wife, my wife and my self along with another friend and his wife was talking to the "New Manager" of BeeJays in Clear Lake just before we walked out. We eat there a lot and we get to know the staff very well.
BJ's had a incorrectly placed 51% sign behind the bar a week before and my brother n law informed the new manager about it. It came down. BJ's was not a 51% bar. Food is served. Good food at that.
As we talked about this standing around the "New Manager" ,my brother n law told him that he was the most protected man in the building. He looked at the six of us standing around him and got a funny look.
"Don't tell me ALL of you are carrying?" he asked.
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We just smiled.
My brother n law his wife, my wife and my self along with another friend and his wife was talking to the "New Manager" of BeeJays in Clear Lake just before we walked out. We eat there a lot and we get to know the staff very well.
BJ's had a incorrectly placed 51% sign behind the bar a week before and my brother n law informed the new manager about it. It came down. BJ's was not a 51% bar. Food is served. Good food at that.
As we talked about this standing around the "New Manager" ,my brother n law told him that he was the most protected man in the building. He looked at the six of us standing around him and got a funny look.
"Don't tell me ALL of you are carrying?" he asked.
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We just smiled.
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I had an amusing experience some time ago.
I was talking with a neighbor about some gang wantabees in our neighborhood. I don’t remember what led up to it but he made the smart remark “what would you do, hit them with your cane?”. I replied “why would I do that when I have a gun on me?”. His reaction? Conversation finished.
The wantabees didn’t last too long. I think a few went to jail and the rest didn’t want to.
I was talking with a neighbor about some gang wantabees in our neighborhood. I don’t remember what led up to it but he made the smart remark “what would you do, hit them with your cane?”. I replied “why would I do that when I have a gun on me?”. His reaction? Conversation finished.
The wantabees didn’t last too long. I think a few went to jail and the rest didn’t want to.
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Man! We love Beejays in Clear Lake!! Really good food & nice atmosphere. I am glad to hear the management has good sense too. While they have a bar and their own beer, I doubt that is is a 51% place with all the food being served.
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Talk about the sticks, in three or four years I am moving to Alice, Texas. The outskirts of Alice no less. Rush hour in Alice is 15 minutes.03Lightningrocks wrote:OK...you win with that last line. I just wanted to verify there would be electricity and running water before I retire to the sticks. I have roughly another 15 years.... give or take 5 years.Oldgringo wrote:We've got running water and electricity. However, living in our little hamlet is sometimes much akin to living on the end of a bad extension cord. That's the bad news. The good news is that you do know whom to call when the lights go out.03Lightningrocks wrote:A bucket in the closet would be considered an upgrade from an Out House, but I am not sure it would be considered indoor plumbing.Oldgringo wrote:We've got indoor plumbing....03Lightningrocks wrote:I don't make an issue of it and nobody I knows does either. The only time anyone has ever asked me if I have a CHL was when I set up a Utah class for some of my employees. A few of them asked if I had one to see if it was something "normal" people do, I guess. I don't live out in the sticks like OG, we have indoor plumbing and everything that goes along with it, but like OG nobody in my circle could care less about whether or not I have a gun. I can't imagine what kind of conversation would lead up to announcing I am carrying a gun.
OK then... how about electricity?
The other good news is that we don't have an undue amount of B&E, robberies, murders, rapes, auto thefts, knifings, fisticuffs and all those other things that you big city dudes and dudettes have to be on constant guard against...so there.
I'm trying to think of the last time I heard of anyone retiring to the big city or to the north. Why is that?
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Alice is a huge town ... compared to Burnet (and that's a County Seat)
2000 census Alice, Texas 19,010
2000 census Burnet, Texas 4,735
Small town benefits: Go to the bank and go inside, go to the city Depts and pay utility bills, go grocery shop, go to the Post Office and mail bills, go home and see if the TV comercial is over yet, if not, bring in groceries.
But then, I grew up bicycling to Westheimer and Post Oak (610) in Houston to watch the cows and people used to ask why we wanted to live so far from Houston when we moved to Bellaire, because the Houston Bus barely went that far, and the milk truck didn't yet. Back when you could go hunting and swimming in the bayous.
2000 census Alice, Texas 19,010
2000 census Burnet, Texas 4,735
Small town benefits: Go to the bank and go inside, go to the city Depts and pay utility bills, go grocery shop, go to the Post Office and mail bills, go home and see if the TV comercial is over yet, if not, bring in groceries.
But then, I grew up bicycling to Westheimer and Post Oak (610) in Houston to watch the cows and people used to ask why we wanted to live so far from Houston when we moved to Bellaire, because the Houston Bus barely went that far, and the milk truck didn't yet. Back when you could go hunting and swimming in the bayous.
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Lots of people retire to big cities. I have a friend who is an agent and he was telling me about empty nesters selling their big house in the burbs and buying a condo in or near downtown. Much closer to museums, theaters, stadiums. He's in Houston so maybe it's different in less desirable cities.Oldgringo wrote:I'm trying to think of the last time I heard of anyone retiring to the big city or to the north. Why is that?
I'm with you about the north. People who lived their whole lives there do retire there but I don't know anybody who moved up north to retire.
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LOL...well this thread got derailed.
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03Lightningrocks wrote:LOL...well this thread got derailed.
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