Just wondering if taking the fight to federal level will be necessary or will there be any states welcoming the vehicle that asks for gallons of light!
David Trushin |
22. huhtikuu 2013
Evidently in Texas there are no regulations about putting a gazillion tons of explosive fertilizer next to an elementary school and nursing home, but try to sell a car without a dealership and you are in a world of hurt.
Captain_Zap |
22. huhtikuu 2013
From what I understand, Austin's personality and culture is very different from Texas'.
I don't know if this is urban legend, generalizations or both.
Vawlkus |
22. huhtikuu 2013
Aha, but where do politicians and their cronies sit on that poll? In the 14% minority of course -.-
DallasTeslan |
23. huhtikuu 2013
I live in Texas and I will confirm what Captain_Zap stated above. Austin and Dallas are the two most progressive cities in the state---a state that I love in some ways and loathe in others.
Evidently in Texas there are no regulations about putting a gazillion tons of explosive fertilizer next to an elementary school and nursing home, but try to sell a car without a dealership and you are in a world of hurt.
From what I understand, Austin's personality and culture is very different from Texas'.
I don't know if this is urban legend, generalizations or both.
Aha, but where do politicians and their cronies sit on that poll? In the 14% minority of course -.-
I live in Texas and I will confirm what Captain_Zap stated above. Austin and Dallas are the two most progressive cities in the state---a state that I love in some ways and loathe in others.