arnoha
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Y'all are getting too sensitive. Every where has their pluses and minuses. Everyone is different. Everyone likes certain things. Some like TX and some don't like TX, same for CA, and every state in this country. Why people knock others place of residence is ridiculous. Get over yourselves!
Rant over, carry on y'alls bickering.
This is actually kinda my point. I started out a bit aggressively to get the point across. If I started with what you wrote, I'd have gotten ignored with a dismissal about California kumbaya. Tailoring my style to my Texan audience, I have to admit to needling the small piece of South influence on Texas of the friendliness aspect. Texas is certainly not the South, but there's a bit of that influence that makes that surface friendliness part of the internal identity. Y'all bit. A little.
Naaa, just a suggestion. A threat from me would be WAY more obvious. You're taking all this bantering way too seriously.
As noted, I'll be honest that I'm mostly aware of that. There's some hyperbole in my posts just as there is in the posts I'm responding to. Still...ripping California in welcoming a new Texan is pretty unfriendly, even if it's in jest. In the same way you'd react intensely negatively (as you did) to having Texas denigrated as a native Texan, why wouldn't you assume the same response from someone living in California?
@arnoha - Kudos to you for an excellent display of multi-quoting. We can all learn from your example. <-That was sincere praise
However, you clearly missed my point in the two quotes of mine that you used.
I said that Fairview is not friendly to the airport in their backyard. That happens far and wide in this country. Heck, SNA has the worst bunch of peeps living near a class C airport you'll ever find. How about Santa Monica? Those wonderful people REALLY love their airport, right? c'mon.
The other quote was that I don't like a lot of things about Texas.
How "unfriendly" of me....
Yeah, I was debating including your quotes. In the end, I decided I'd just go ahead and play the character. Thanks for the praise on the multi-quote. But you should rescind a bit of it...I deliberately excluded context when quoted. I added yours to add bulk. I will note that I didn't say that CA is always friendly, including to airports. That is categorically untrue: nearly every airport I fly from or to has some group that wants to see it closed. Just that you're not going to escape it heading to Texas. And, yeah, the second quote was taken entirely out of context.
Did I troll a bit? I trolled a bit. But not for shucks and giggles: I did have a point. Texans are classically open about the pride they hold in their state. "Don't mess with Texas" didn't come from nowhere. My mild rebuke resulted in the first post after being of popcorn! Someone knew what was coming (and, I admit, was actually a bit milder than I expected). It's a pretty natural reaction, and expecting both that (a) Texas should be protected from it, and (b) all others, particularly California, should just take it, isn't reasonable.