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					Originally Posted by DSK  Assup can't spell "gripe" and he can't read a map...what a fucking loser. |  
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With all that Presidential experience one would think she'd be familiar with that last step UP into "De Plane"! But perhaps not!
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					Originally Posted by DSK  Assup can't spell "gripe" and he can't read a map...what a fucking loser. |  
He is not trying to spell "gripe". He means "grip".
 
He heard all of the reporters saying that Melania's Trump had "gripped" parts of Michelle Obama's speech. "To Grip" is a slang ghetto term for stealing.
 
You gotta be cool to know these things.
 
I'm not, because when I heard this term being used, I had to get into the Urban Dictionary to find out what they were talking about.
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					Originally Posted by Jackie S  He is not trying to spell "gripe". He means "grip".
 He heard all of the reporters saying that Melania's Trump had "gripped" parts of Michelle Obama's speech. "To Grip" is a slang ghetto term for stealing.
 
 You gotta be cool to know these things.
 
 I'm not, because when I heard this term being used, I had to get into the Urban Dictionary to find out what they were talking about.
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Thug lingo
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					Originally Posted by TheDaliLama  Thug lingo |  
Thugs aren't allowed in Clarksville. And they can't sit at the soda fountain at the Enfield Drug Store just outside of Clarksville! They have to stand in the back. Barely seen and not heard.
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					Originally Posted by LexusLover  Thugs aren't allowed in Clarksville. And they can't sit at the soda fountain at the Enfield Drug Store just outside of Clarksville! They have to stand in the back. Barely seen and not heard. |  
 
 
 Nau’s Enfield Drug is home to Austin’s  only original full-service drug store, soda fountain, and grill. Nau’s  has been serving West Central Austin since 1951 and has become a  beloved, historic landmark. No matter where you live in the Austin area,  you can experience Austin’s friendly neighborhood drug store, located  in the middle of Clarksville on the corner of 12th & West Lynn.Related to Nau's Enfield Drug, Clarksville
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Clarksville is one of the oldest neighborhoods in Austin, and has been  on the National Register of Historic Places since 1976. Although  Clarksville proper only comprises nine square blocks, people commonly  refer to the area from Lamar to Mopac and Enfield to West 6th Street as  the Clarksville neighborhood. 
 Clarksville today
 
Many  European immigrants settled in Clarksville  throughout the early 1900s,  building a community still felt today. Anthony Colanetta settled in  Clarksville and opened Anthony's Laundry & Cleaners at the corner of  West 12th Street and West Lynn in 1950. Colanetta also built a  drugstore that he leased to his friend Hylton Nau. Today both stores are  still operating, and the soda fountain   in Nau Enfield Drugstore  is a rare find. Indeed, it was during the  mid-1970s that Sledd's Nursery, with their high quality plants and  organic philosophy, and Jeffrey's high class, eclectic cuisine open  their doors, only to have remained Clarksville staples ever since. In  1979 Craig Weller  and Mark Skiles opened Clarksville Natural Grocery, and a year later they joined forces with John Mackey to open the first Whole Foods , then called Clarksville Natural Grocery.
            
Coffee Shops and Restaurants:
Clarksville  is full of cafes, coffee shops, and restaurants, especially along West Lynn. Jeffrey’s ,  at West Lynn and 12th Street, offers very innovative fine dining. It’s  pricey but incredibly delicious. Cipollina, also at West Lynn and 12th,  is a beloved Italian bistro where you can dine in or take out. There are  many other popular places to dine and drink, such as Nau’s Drugstore , a  genuine 1950s pharmacy that serves up traditional soda and milkshakes.
 "Historic Austin charm" 
  There are many charming historic neighborhoods to be found in Austin,  but Clarksville may take the prize as one of the most sought-after  neighborhoods to live in by those who appreciate Austin’s unique  qualities. This tiny neighborhood (only 9 square blocks) was originally  founded by a freed slave in the late 1800s. Located within the larger  Old West Austin neighborhood, Clarksville is a distinct separate area. 
The boundaries for Old West Austin are Enfield Road to the north,  Lady Bird Lake to the south, MoPac Expressway to the west and N. Lamar  Boulevard to the east.  The boundaries for Clarksville are Waterson  Avenue on the north, W. 10th Street to the south, MoPac on the west and  West Lynn to the east. Practically everything that matters in convenient  to Old West Austin/Clarksville; it is next to downtown, across from  Zilker Park along Lady Bird Lake, and convenient to the University of  Texas. Homes are older but very well preserved, and retain their unique  and historic charm. Urban living at its finest can be found here. Of  course, all these qualities come at a steep price. For example, a small,  800-square foot bungalow (not uncommon in this neighborhood) can still  fetch $300,000. The average housing price is over $500,000 (and up to $1  million for a large mansion). But there are also more affordable  condominiums to be found, and the neighborhood also provides some  affordable housing units for low-income families. Area schools include  Matthews Elementary, O. Henry Middle School and Stephen F. Austin High  School. 
 
There is a varied mix of residents living in Clarksville/Old West  Austin, including young professionals, families and students. Basically,  all who are attracted to the eclectic, historic and artistic feel of  the neighborhood. There are many local Austin businesses within walking  distance in this neighborhood, including Jeffrey’s, one of Austin’s  finest dining establishments as well as Nau’s Drugstore , which offers  grilled hamburgers and milkshakes in a setting straight out of the  1950s, which is when it first opened. Whole Foods, located on the  outskirts of the area, got its start in Clarksville in 1979 as the  Clarksville Natural Grocery. There are neighborhood parks, such as West  Austin Park, found here for those wanting the intimacy of a small,  family-oriented park and pool. With so much to offer, it is no wonder  that so many wish to settle in this neighborhood.
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		|  08-08-2016, 12:55 PM | #23 |  
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					Originally Posted by SpeedRacerXXX  The OPINION of someone who does not live in either Austin or the Austin area vs. the opinions of those that do actually live in the area:
 
 
 Nau’s Enfield Drug is home to Austin’s  only original full-service drug store, soda fountain, and grill. Nau’s  has been serving West Central Austin since 1951 and has become a  beloved, historic landmark. No matter where you live in the Austin area,  you can experience Austin’s friendly neighborhood drug store, located  in the middle of Clarksville on the corner of 12th & West Lynn.Related to Nau's Enfield Drug, Clarksville
                 Restaurants in Austin, Austin Restaurants ,Clarksville restaurants, Best Clarksville restaurants, Central Austin restaurants , Diner Restaurants in Austin , Diner near me , Diner Restaurants in Central Austin ,Diner Restaurants in Clarksville, Diner in Austin , Diner near me , Diner in Central Austin , Diner in Clarksville, New Year Parties in Austin , Christmas Events in Austin 
Clarksville is one of the oldest neighborhoods in Austin, and has been  on the National Register of Historic Places since 1976. Although  Clarksville proper only comprises nine square blocks, people commonly  refer to the area from Lamar to Mopac and Enfield to West 6th Street as  the Clarksville neighborhood. 
 Clarksville today
 
Many  European immigrants settled in Clarksville  throughout the early 1900s,  building a community still felt today. Anthony Colanetta settled in  Clarksville and opened Anthony's Laundry & Cleaners at the corner of  West 12th Street and West Lynn in 1950. Colanetta also built a  drugstore that he leased to his friend Hylton Nau. Today both stores are  still operating, and the soda fountain   in Nau Enfield Drugstore  is a rare find. Indeed, it was during the  mid-1970s that Sledd's Nursery, with their high quality plants and  organic philosophy, and Jeffrey's high class, eclectic cuisine open  their doors, only to have remained Clarksville staples ever since. In  1979 Craig Weller  and Mark Skiles opened Clarksville Natural Grocery, and a year later they joined forces with John Mackey to open the first Whole Foods , then called Clarksville Natural Grocery.
            
Coffee Shops and Restaurants:
Clarksville  is full of cafes, coffee shops, and restaurants, especially along West Lynn. Jeffrey’s ,  at West Lynn and 12th Street, offers very innovative fine dining. It’s  pricey but incredibly delicious. Cipollina, also at West Lynn and 12th,  is a beloved Italian bistro where you can dine in or take out. There are  many other popular places to dine and drink, such as Nau’s Drugstore , a  genuine 1950s pharmacy that serves up traditional soda and milkshakes.
 "Historic Austin charm" 
  There are many charming historic neighborhoods to be found in Austin,  but Clarksville may take the prize as one of the most sought-after  neighborhoods to live in by those who appreciate Austin’s unique  qualities. This tiny neighborhood (only 9 square blocks) was originally  founded by a freed slave in the late 1800s. Located within the larger  Old West Austin neighborhood, Clarksville is a distinct separate area. 
The boundaries for Old West Austin are Enfield Road to the north,  Lady Bird Lake to the south, MoPac Expressway to the west and N. Lamar  Boulevard to the east.  The boundaries for Clarksville are Waterson  Avenue on the north, W. 10th Street to the south, MoPac on the west and  West Lynn to the east. Practically everything that matters in convenient  to Old West Austin/Clarksville; it is next to downtown, across from  Zilker Park along Lady Bird Lake, and convenient to the University of  Texas. Homes are older but very well preserved, and retain their unique  and historic charm. Urban living at its finest can be found here. Of  course, all these qualities come at a steep price. For example, a small,  800-square foot bungalow (not uncommon in this neighborhood) can still  fetch $300,000. The average housing price is over $500,000 (and up to $1  million for a large mansion). But there are also more affordable  condominiums to be found, and the neighborhood also provides some  affordable housing units for low-income families. Area schools include  Matthews Elementary, O. Henry Middle School and Stephen F. Austin High  School. 
 
There is a varied mix of residents living in Clarksville/Old West  Austin, including young professionals, families and students. Basically,  all who are attracted to the eclectic, historic and artistic feel of  the neighborhood. There are many local Austin businesses within walking  distance in this neighborhood, including Jeffrey’s, one of Austin’s  finest dining establishments as well as Nau’s Drugstore , which offers  grilled hamburgers and milkshakes in a setting straight out of the  1950s, which is when it first opened. Whole Foods, located on the  outskirts of the area, got its start in Clarksville in 1979 as the  Clarksville Natural Grocery. There are neighborhood parks, such as West  Austin Park, found here for those wanting the intimacy of a small,  family-oriented park and pool. With so much to offer, it is no wonder  that so many wish to settle in this neighborhood. |  
Asswipe gets his "milkshakes" down at his gloryholes.
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		|  08-08-2016, 01:03 PM | #24 |  
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					Originally Posted by SpeedRacerXXX  [COLOR=Red]The OPINION of someone who does not live in either Austin or the Austin area vs. the opinions of those that do actually live in the area: |  
You live in neither! You don't live in Austin and you don't live in the area of Clarksville .... YouRong did not live in Austin when Clarksville was Clarksville .... I did. In fact I walked around in Clarksville when it was SEGREGATED and the people who lived there were not allowed to swim in West Enfield Pool on West Enfield Road ... and the folks in Clarksville could catch the bus down on West Lynn and transfer to a bus on Lake Austin Blvd to go down to 6th and Congress to transfer again!!! They sat in the back....fyi... I sat with them, cuz there was seats!!!
 
Not only were the NOT ALLOWED to sit at the Nau's ENFIELD Drug store soda fountain when the came in, but they were not allowed to sit at the soda fountain in Woolworths down at 6th & Congress.
 
Nau's Enfield Drug IS NOT IN THE MIDDLE OF CLARKSVILLE .... 
 
it is on West Lynn ..... Here's the OFFICIAL Austin City MAP!!!
http://www.austintexas.gov/sites/def...larksville.pdf 
For you map reading challenged carpetbaggers .. the pink is Clarksville!!!!
 
West Lynn is CLEARLY NOT WITHIN CLARKSVILLE!!!!
 
Isn't it "odd" that a drug store is called NAU'S ENFIELD DRUG and not NAU'S CLARKSVILLE DRUG if it sat "in the middle of Clarksville" and isn't it even more incredible that a "drug store" located "in the middle of an Black community wouldn't allow Blacks to sit at the soda fountain. Now even more "unusual" is that the property owners and drug store owners don't claim "Historical Privileges" and take advantage of grants and tax breaks (of which the City of Austin is nationally known) if their property and business sat "in the middle of Clarksville" which is a designated historical location with the accompanying benefits. .....
 
.. carpetbaggers should put a sock in it.
 
Now why do all these people want to "be in Clarksville"? 
 
It makes them feel like a part of the Black History and for $$$$$$!
 
They are not a part of "Black History" but they do get the $$$$$$$!
 
That's Austin for you!!!! All empty suits!!! 
 
Beamers, beansprouts, and beanies!
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					Originally Posted by bambino  Asswipe gets his "milkshakes" down at his gloryholes. |  
On West Lynn at Nau's ENFIELD Drug just outside of Clarksville!!!!
http://www.austintexas.gov/sites/def...larksville.pdf 
They like the Government, but they don't like the City's Maps!!!!!
 
Because ..... it doesn't agree with their fantasy!!!!
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Not only is it not in Clarksville, it is nothing to brag about. It looks like a relic from the 50's.
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					Originally Posted by bambino  He can barely operate his hoveround. |  
Assup is a despicable turd, and I'm glad you are back to stomp on his faggotty head.
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			HAHAHAHAHAAA!
 Who else is back, JL?
 
 Don't Be Daft?  Uncle Han?  BJerk?
 
 Actually, now that Baboono the Limpdick Lardass is back, we'll have the company of all of his handles just like yours, right?
 
 LMAO @ gripping dipshits!
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			Fucking LLephantMan will continue fighting this no matter how many people call him on his bullshit.
 Remember, he was walking the dangerous streets of the Clarksville ghetto before any of us were born!
 
 HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAA!
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					Originally Posted by DSK  Not only is it not in Clarksville, it is nothing to brag about. It looks like a relic from the 50's. |  
It is! Unlike YouRong, who is a "relic from the 70's"!!!!!
 
These carpetbaggers that infested Austin are (and were) amazing ...
 
... they hit the Austin city limits (Speedo stopped short!) and a month later ..... they are "from Austin" and "Austinites"!!!!!!
 
Now there is a new standard: One can't know anything about Austin unless they live there .... "RIGHT NOW!" .... OH, YEA ..
 
... by osmosis if you reside within the scope of the prevailing breezes from the Southeast .... you can absorb "knowledge" about Austin from breathing the Gulf breeze rolling in .... !!!!
 
But carpetbaggers are like that ..... fucking "know-it-alls"!
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