No more Mariners or Seahawks games for me, and I'll never get to attend a Seattle Kraken game.
inb4 sports are overran by libs and I should be boycotting them anyways.
Regardless of your stance on the NFL, MLB, NHL, etc, they are and have been a massive part of my life since I was a baby, and this feels like I've lost custody of my children today.
I need to get out of Seattle.
Beautiful area. Ruined with "progressive" politics. It is coming home to roost now and I suspect things will get much worse before it gets better. Come to Texas! It is hotter than hell, but we have enough crazy-ass rednecks to keep the commies in check.
Wife and I have talked a lot about Texas. It's preferred over Florida due to weather, bugs, storms, etc. I'm not sure where in Texas I'd go. I don't wanna be near large populations, but I also don't want to lose too many ammentities that we enjoy. Any suggestions on smaller towns that still fulfill ammentities in Texas? Gonna sound hilarious but Taco Bell is a must! LOL
My favorite city in Texas is San Antonio. It would definitely check all of the boxes for amenities. Wonderful downtown area and the city is brimming with culture. Very hot in the summertime. Austin can be a nice place, if you are young and very liberal minded (I'm not and thus avoid the place like the plague). Anywhere near Galveston Bay (Seabrook, Kemah, Clear Lake Shores, League City) is nice, but hurricanes can be a nuisance. College Station is also an up and coming location. Nice area with great amenities. Avoid Houston proper. Dallas is o.k., but not my style. Check out Brenham; it has a somewhat small population but it is smack in the middle of large cities making for easy access to big city activities. Finally, The Woodlands or Conroe. Both are wonderful forested areas that offer excellent, first class amenities.
Wonderful reply! I'm going to save your comment and use it later when we're actually ready to make the move. Thank you so much!