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Austin, Texas recent comments:

  • Ctecc - Combined Transportation Emergency and Communications Center, sheny (guest) wrote 14 years ago:
    Part of the area highlighted in this map belongs to Troublemaker studios, not CTECC
  • Target, d (guest) wrote 14 years ago:
    closed moved to southpark meadows
  • AMC Barton Creek Square (NOW CLOSED), d (guest) wrote 14 years ago:
    this was a cinemark, the amc is still in barton creek mall
  • Janitzio's, janevieu wrote 14 years ago:
    The square for this place is too large. It's been drawn over the apartments next door.
  • El Taller Gallery, Olgalita wrote 14 years ago:
    \\El Taller Gallery has closed its doors because people like "sad little gallery" did not bother to ask for Picassos, Icarts, Francoise Gilot, or other Master's Collections. Just because they were not in view, did not mean that other treasures were available. Too bad that they are gone because I felt that not only their framing skills were unique and classy, but their art varied and interesting besides being affordable.
  • Bamboo Spa , Julesplace (guest) wrote 15 years ago:
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  • Arno Nowotny Building (ANB), frebo3 (guest) wrote 15 years ago:
    Custer HQ Building
  • The Villas at San Gabriel, massaed1 wrote 15 years ago:
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  • TAOS Cooperative Housing, 21st Street Motherfucker (guest) wrote 15 years ago:
    FUCK TAOS
  • Anton's Appartments, Fiot (guest) wrote 15 years ago:
    Yeah, that's right) Since now everybody can say hello to Anton
  • 24 Diner, Carlos (guest) wrote 15 years ago:
    this is 24 diner restaurant now
  • Sonic, Tex (guest) wrote 15 years ago:
    Delicious!!
  • Akins Early College High School, bradrco (guest) wrote 15 years ago:
    Austin ISD's newest high school. Previous newest was Bowie, in the early '80s. Prior to that was LBJ, opened in 1974. Despite strong growth in the Austin area, only three new high schools built in the city in the last third of a century. Contrast that to four high schools built in that time frame in Round Rock ISD, and four in Leander ISD.
  • W. R. Woolrich Laboratories (WRW), The Real David (guest) wrote 15 years ago:
    I didn't write what's above. That is all.
  • Bed Bath and Beyond, austinite_md wrote 15 years ago:
    I can`t understand, how do I approve that it is BB&B, so "No approved" category disapears. It really is Bed, Bath and Beyond
  • Echelon Building I, John (guest) wrote 15 years ago:
    It's not about speach...I'm talking about the angry, irrational sentiment that I'm hearing from so many of these people who talk about things in ways that border on the fanatacism of Al Qaeda...Say what you want, God Bless Free Speach and God bless America, but I'm worried quite frankly about increased acts like what we saw yesterday in Austin where some asshole pissed off about his taxes and the government thinks it justifies flying a plane into a building. People are starting to talk about "revolution" and change...is that what they really mean, because "real revolution" and even the actions of the original "Tea Party" participants engaged in acts of violence and destruction. I'm all for free speach, dialogue and reform through the political process, but when it involves revolution or violent action of the sort advocated by Timothy McVeigh, the Unibomber or independent suicide "protests" like this by Joseph Andrew Stack III, I for one will stand up to oppose it. Down with Mobocracy!
  • Echelon Building I, Burleman (guest) wrote 15 years ago:
    You can't be serious? Really? So from now on nobody should speak out against the government no matter what because someone might fly their plane into a building? Why then should we even bother to have freedom of speach? And is it "Angry fanatacism" to demand that our government follow the constitution? But now because of one nut job we should all go home? And did you read his manifesto before you posted your comment? I don't think you did because he could much more easily be considered a left wing nut job every day of the week. Your pathetic attempt to tie this luny in with the Tea Party movement only shows your ignorance about what the Tea Party movement is about, but God bless your right to say it anyway.
  • Echelon Building I, John (guest) wrote 15 years ago:
    What makes some nut-job with a beef against the IRS who crashes his plane into this building, jeopardizing the lives of innocent people any better than the 9/11 hijackers? This angry crank is in keeping with the malevolent spirit sweeping the nation as witnessed by the whole "Tea Party" movement. One should expect events like this to increase as belligerent types who feel entitled to yell and express their self-righteous, often ill informed anger at the expense of others. The founding fathers feared the angry mob...something these tea baggers should learn if they really want to understand the US Constitution and bring this nation back to it's roots. Just remember, angry fanatacism begets irrational violents and acts of terror, such as planes crashed into buildings.
  • Eastside Memorial High School, bcone (guest) wrote 15 years ago:
    Not all that enthused about the name change. Albert Sidney Johnston was my great great great great grandfather. Changing the name of a school won't improve test scores.
  • The Cedars of Bergstrom Golf Course, bcone (guest) wrote 15 years ago:
    ...correction, southern edge of the golf course, but basically directly south of the TxDOT air facility.