Makes little difference, but I headed up a radio/TV/satellite production unit. I did teach one semester which was a fun experience.
I planned to be there 5 years, but we had kids and I decided that the ticket to get out to a better position in higher ed was a PhD. It took another 8 years before we escaped to a great gig in Colorado, and that has been wonderful!
Met a lot of nice people there, saw many things around that pretty fascinating state and learned a lot (some of it the hard way), but my wife and I were both are extremely grateful for escaping from the cultural mindset in Texas.
All that said, I'm up for a trip to the Riverwalk in San Antonio any time.
And don't think for a moment that especially back in the day before the campus went co-ed, those A&M cadets didn't know where the goodies were in TX and how to access them.
I understand. Truth is, no matter what your own cultural mindset, there are pluses and minuses to every state.
As for the Chicken Ranch, just about every boy in Houston had heard about the place way back when I was in high school.
Pop music is never good unless it has meaningful lyrics.
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Again, utterly irrelevant to my opinion of Sheryl Crow's shitty songwriting.
You can post another 30 videos, Blazer-style, and they will still be irrelevant.
Also, Louie Louie wasn't unclear in its original version. But you know this.