Burdizzo said:
My g-g-grandparents, great-grandparents, grandparents, and numerous other relatives are buried in the same cemetery in South Austin. My roots in Austin go pretty deep. I grew up there when it was fun and moved away in the mid-1990s. It was a great place to live because everyone got along, yet the town never took itself too seriously. But sometime about the 1990s that changed. I was in Maggie Mae's and met a group of new Austinites, and person said "Wow, I've been here six months, and you're the second person I've met who's actually from Austin.". I knew at that point Austin was changing too fast and for the worse. It went from that to a place that decided it was an indispensable cultural center ("Live Music Capital of The World") that didn't give a rip about anyone and only cared about its status. That lady in that article is typical of those that caused the change.
Yeah gone are the days when men stopped their trucks and pulled out deer rifles to shoot back at the clock tower shooter. I bet most Austinites don't drive trucks, hunt, or even own a gun.
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