Thursday, September 27, 2007

Rules of Austin





1. Forget the traffic rules you learned elsewhere. Austin has its own set of traffic rules. There's no book about them. All you can do is get in your car and hope you survive to learn them.

2 . All directions start with "Go down Mopac...'cause you don't want to get on I-35."

3. Burnet Road, Braker Lane , and Lamar Blvd. have no beginning and no end.

4. It is impossible to go around a block and wind up on the same street that you started on. The Chamber of Commerce calls this a scenic drive.

5. The 8:00am rush hour is from 6:30am to 9:30am. The 5:00pm rush hour is from 3:30pm to 7:15pm. Friday's rush hour starts on Thursday morning.

6. If you actually stop at a yellow light, then you cannot be from Austin . You may only apply your brakes when the end of a yellow light and the beginning of the red light create a burnt-orange hue. This is Longhorn Country, after all.

7. If you like being an individual, don't even think of working for Dell. You'll be branded like cattle and made to walk all over town with your Dell Tag around your neck or clipped on to your belt loop. Ninety-eight percent of the people within a 200 mile radius work for Dell. When someone says "Michael Dell", Dell employees are trained to face Round Rock, hit their knees, put their face to the ground,
weep, and rock back and forth.

8. Just remember that Mopac is Loop 1; Capital of Texas Hwy is 360; and U.S.183 is Research Blvd. , Anderson Lane, Ed Bluestein Blvd. and Old Bastrop Hwy; 2222 is Northland Dr. or Allendale Rd. or Koenig Lane. Don't try to figure it out. Just accept it. If you question the intelligence behind this naming convention, people will simply tilt their heads to the right and stare at you.

9. If moisture is determined to be rain, and not sweat, all traffic must immediately come to a screeching halt; ditto for a female UT student applying eye-shadow across the street, or a flat tire three lanes over.

10. DO NOT attempt to access any road during an apocalyptic event like snow or SXSW (South by Southwest Music Convention) or the ACL Fest or any one of the myriad running marathons held in Austin each year. Construction on I-35 AND U.S. 183 is a way of life and a permanent form of entertainment. Get used to it!

11. Attn: All telephone solicitors...DO NOT correct my pronunciation when I say I live in Manchaca , TX . It's pronounced MAN-chack. Also realize that the city of Manchaca (MANchack) is in Hays and Travis Counties , and there is also a very long street in Austin named Manchaca (MANchack)! The city of Manor and Manor Rd. are pronounced 'MAY-ner'. We don't like corrections on that either. And, for God's sake, DON'T pronounce the 'E' at the end of Guadalupe. It's Gwada-LOOP and we like it that way!

12. Burnet Road is pronounced BURN-it, not Bur-NET. Koenig Lane is pronounced KAE-nig not KOE-nig. The old airport (Robert Mueller) is pronounced Robert Miller and is on Airport Boulevard . The new airport (Austin-Bergstrom) is no where near Airport Boulevard . It's in the city of Del Valle pronounced Dell Valley !

13. Keep in mind that the sloppily dressed 'hippie' in worn-out sandals and earrings is probably the latest IPO millionaire
around here.

14. Stay away from the Congress Ave. bridge at sundown if you do not like the thought of being in an Alfred Hitchcock movie. (Largest Mexican Free Tail Bat Population in the US )

15. And, yes, we all know that there's a man in a teddy and a tiara on Congress Ave. It's Leslie and he probably makes more money than you do. (Surely, you have a homeless, celebrity drag queen that likes to run for Mayor where you live, too, right?)

**Now you won't have to wonder why there are so many bumper stickers that say 'Keep Austin Weird'!

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11 Comments:

Blogger Crushed said...

I heard that Houston was actually pronounced as in Hues ton.

Is that right?

1:27 PM  
Blogger poody said...

That is correct although my cousin who is from west Texas pronounces it with no H sound as in Uston! How do you pronounce it? Is there not a Houston district in London? As in Soho?

1:53 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I have this sudden urge to go to Austin. Been to Dallas once, that's it. That was to rescue a friend from her "no-good-needs-his-ass-kicked" ex-husband. Austin sounds more fun!

3:17 PM  
Blogger Mz.Elle said...

LOL,it sounds like my kind of place.
As I was reading all the place names,I was totally pronouncing them the WRONG way,sorry:(
I'd never argue about it though,lol,does that make it better??;p

6:29 PM  
Blogger Ming the Merciless said...

You sure those driving rules aren't because most of the drivers are foreigners, like in NYC???

7:47 AM  
Blogger Crushed said...

There is a Euston station in London.

Yes it is near Soho.

The one that always amuses me, is how Americans mispronounce Derby, Berkshire, Hertford, Berekeley, etc.

All have an AR sound, not an ER sound.

As in Darby, Barkshire, Hartford, Barkeley.

8:24 AM  
Blogger Steph said...

lol, you make me want to go visit the place now.

9:15 PM  
Blogger Cazzie!!! said...

Here we have the "hook turn". In order to turn right at a set of lights where a tram line is you have to go forward on the green, wait until it is red, then turn right on the red, yet on the right turning green..confused yet? Us too, LOL.

6:01 PM  
Blogger phishez said...

Whats the public transport like then?

3:13 AM  
Blogger poody said...

CBI sounds like a lot of folks from your neck of the woods came over here to give the streets their strange sounding names.
Phiz- the public transportation system sucks for me to ride the bus to work 14 miles away would entail 2 hours and 3 transfers! Here in Texas everyone drives!
Cazzie I am confused by that how in the world does that even make sense? Steph come on over!

9:32 AM  
Blogger Spider Girl said...

Heh, I've asked for directions in places where I've totally mangled the pronounciation many a time, alas.

9:24 PM  

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