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Today we are going to Hatcreek Burger for a Star Wars Day.

So today we are actually going to Hatcreek Burger

and we are late already because we are going to

Round the Rock Halloween Costume Contest they are having

a huge benefit for the Austin Diaper Bank today at Hatcreek Burger in Round Rock

And the kids are entering the costume contest at 10 and we are hopefully going to make it

by then its already 9 so we are running a little late but Matt's a Stormtropper.

Yea and Emma is BB-8 Yea

And we are actually rolling around in this 2017 Toyota 4Runner that we got loaned to

us so lets go check out and see whats going on at Hatcreek.

What?

What?

So we made it to Hatcreek in Round Rock.

It's actually really cold.

Super cold!

Haaaay!

Hey!

Hi Emma! Hi Dad!

Are you going down the stairs?

YEA!

Hi Matt!

Well we are back home now we had a great time with Rebecca from Round the Rock TX.

If you get a chance follow Round the Rock TX for everything going on in Round Rock and

now it's expanding Round Rock, North Austin, Pflugerville, Cedar Park as well.

So they had a little event there benefiting the Austin Diaper Bank.

We took some diapers and we got a ten dollar gift card from Hatcreek Burger Company.

It was held at the location there at the Hatcreek in Round Rock, Texas.

It was a fun little event, costume contest we didn't win unfortunately but its okay.

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For more infomation >> Round The Rock Costume Contest at Hat Creek Burger | VLOG | Texas Dad Blog - Duration: 4:00.

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I-Team: Mother Of Teen Says A North Texas Hospital Worse Than A Jail - Duration: 5:48.

For more infomation >> I-Team: Mother Of Teen Says A North Texas Hospital Worse Than A Jail - Duration: 5:48.

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I Am Texas: Spoetzl Brewery, Bullock Museum Texas Story Project - Duration: 2:42.

Shiner, Texas. Population 2,069.

[music]

I've been here 39 years and I've been brewmaster for 12 years.

I'm Jimmy Mauric, brewmaster at Spoetzl Brewery, Shiner, Texas.

[music]

I drink lots of Shiner. [laughs]

We've been brewing beer for 108 years. I think we have quite a bit of history.

[music]

They were all German and Czech immigrants coming into this area.

My father was German, my mother was Czech. That was the typical household here.

And that's where they needed their beer.

[music]

Kosmos Spoetzl, his influence on the brewery was, he was the first brewmaster here.

Because the Shiner Brewing Association did not make very good beer,

they brought in Kosmos Spoetzl to make good beer.

There wasn't a lot of advertisement and we're in the middle of nowhere in Shiner, Texas.

It was a challenge to be known and to get your beer out there.

There wasn't prohibition in Shiner. [laughs] I kid you!

During that time, we survived by selling ice, making ice.

And also, we had a product called "near" beer.

You brew it like beer but you'd decant the alcohol off it.

And you would sell it as a little malt beverage.

But it had been known to be a little bit closer to beer than "near" beer in those days.

But, oh well!

I can remember in the late 1980s we were producing only about 30,000 barrels.

In which we're producing about 550,000 now.

The big guys, they could sell their beer a lot cheaper than we could.

They had marketing, they had sales. So yes, it was very challenging at that time.

We had new ownership in 1989. Carlos Alvarez from the Gambrinus company bought us.

He gave us all the tools to work with.

He had marketing and sales expertise that he brought along with him.

That helped us tremendously to get our feet back on the ground.

And look what we got now.

[music]

As you walk around this place you can see it.

I mean, with all the technology that's in this old brewery...

...you can see how we've caught up with the times and really have a state of the art facility.

[music]

Yes, we're in 49 states now. But every drop of Shiner beer is made in Shiner, Texas.

[music]

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For more infomation >> I Am Texas: Spoetzl Brewery, Bullock Museum Texas Story Project - Duration: 2:42.

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Gorgeous Aka Park Model by Park Model Homes of East Texas | Tiny House Listing - Duration: 2:51.

GORGEOUS AKA PARK MODEL BY PARK MODEL HOMES OF EAST TEXAS

For more infomation >> Gorgeous Aka Park Model by Park Model Homes of East Texas | Tiny House Listing - Duration: 2:51.

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Sleet And Rain Greets North Texas Friday - Duration: 1:23.

For more infomation >> Sleet And Rain Greets North Texas Friday - Duration: 1:23.

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A Cabin That Serves as a Guest Home and Art Studio in Austin, Texas | Small House Design - Duration: 1:33.

A Cabin That Serves as a Guest Home and Art Studio in Austin, Texas | Small House Design

For more infomation >> A Cabin That Serves as a Guest Home and Art Studio in Austin, Texas | Small House Design - Duration: 1:33.

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Ways The Texas Chainsaw Massacre Lied To You About Historical Events - Duration: 5:56.

The Texas Chain Saw Massacre movies might have claimed to be "based on a true story,"

but the real-life history that inspired the series was a lot different than what was presented

on-screen.

The 1974 original was loosely based on Ed Gein — a criminal who also inspired films

like Psycho and Silence of the Lambs.

But this is one case where history really is stranger than fiction.

Since the devil is in the details, here's where The Texas Chain Saw Massacre took liberties

with Gein's gruesome deeds.

Don't mess with...Wisconsin

If there was a competition for least geographically accurate biopic in history, Texas Chainsaw

would win every single time.

While the movie takes place in Texas, and it's right there in the title, the true story

that inspired the film happened over 600 miles away in the backwoods of rural Wisconsin.

Not only did real-life Leatherface Ed Gein never set foot in Texas, he never really left

his hometown.

Gein lived with his mother and spent his entire life in a small town called Plainfield, working

odd jobs to get by.

When his mom passed, he lived alone in her dilapidated house, surrounded by her possessions.

Needless to say, he couldn't have been further from small town Texas.

As for why the cinematic story was set in the Lone Star state, well, "Wisconsin Chain

Saw Massacre" doesn't really have the same ring to it.

More importantly, Texas was where writer-director Tobe Hooper was born.

And that wasn't the only personal experience that would inform a major shift for the screen

version….

No chainsaws

Leatherface's weapon of choice might be a chainsaw, but Ed Gein never used one.

Although he did tend to relieve corpses of their skin to make gross household items himself,

he did the deeds with just a knife.

Hooper chose to incorporate a chainsaw into his narrative because of his own experience

at a hardware store.

The director admitted that over the holidays one year he found himself in front of a display

of the power tools and had a brief daydream about grabbing one and slicing his way through

the crowds.

Thankfully, Hooper was a guy who made films about maniacs and psychopaths rather than

becoming one himself, so instead of revving up one of those power saws, he simply added

the idea to the Ed Gein-inspired flick he'd been working on.

The real body count

While the movie doesn't specify a time frame for its setting, the hippy wagon the kids

ride up in indicates they lived sometime around the Summer of Love.

But Ed Gein's crime spree began and ended decades before that.

He committed his first in 1954 and his last in 1957.

But the fudged dates weren't the only numbers that didn't add up to the truth, because Gein's

body count was also significantly lower than what was presented in the film.

In the first Texas Chainsaw Massacre movie, there are five people who fall victim to Leatherface

and his terrible family.

That's a relatively short victim list by horror movie standards, but Ed Gein's body count

was even lower.

The infamous "Plainfield Butcher" was only responsible for slaying two women: Mary Hogan

and Bernice Worden.

It's what Gein did on the side that makes him so fascinating, and explains why his story

caught Hooper's eye.

After a stroke took his beloved mother's life, Gein went full Buffalo Bill.

He started reading up on German medical experiments and human anatomy.

He began dressing in his mother's clothes, and after a couple years of this, Gein started

digging up the corpses of women and turning them into furniture, then cutting off parts

for his collection.

There are echoes of this in Texas Chainsaw, of course.

The very first shot is of a mutilated corpse tied to a grave.

But while Leatherface and his family were cannibals who did some grave robbing on the

side, Gein was a grave robber who graduated to taking lives.

No survivors

Texas Chainsaw advertised itself under the tagline "who will survive, and what will be

left of them?" which implied that at least some of Leatherface's victims would survive

the film.

And one does.

Sally, the lone survivor, escapes.

She may be covered in blood and short on sanity by the end, but she's alive.

In this case, real life is far crueler than fiction.

For the women Gein encountered, there was no nail-biting escape, no speedy exit in a

truck while their attacker threw a well-choreographed chainsaw tantrum.

Those who encountered Gein never lived to tell the tale.

Both Mary Hogan and Bernice Worden met gruesome ends.

Hogan was shot in the back of the head while closing up her bar and dragged back to Gein's

farmhouse.

There she was butchered, her face turned into a mask for Gein to wear, a gory detail that

would later become part of Leatherface's costume.

If anything, Worden's loss was worse.

Unlike Hogan, she was later found , dis, and decapitated, with the remnants of her

body hanging from the rafters of Gein's barn and her face removed.

That discovery was grim, but there was some positivity to come of it.

Her son was a sheriff's deputy who had noticed Gein acting suspiciously around her store.

So, the moment she went missing, he pointed the finger at Gein, which meant they were

able to stop him before he could claim any more victims.

Gein confessed to police he liked to wear the flesh of slain women and dance around in

the moonlight — a detail that is somehow too horrific even for the Texas Chain Saw

Massacre.

The unhappy ending

Unlike the movie, in which Leatherface eludes capture, when Gein was caught, he didn't escape.

He didn't carve up other people in prison.

And he didn't get in a chainsaw duel with Dennis Hopper, as Leatherface does in the

so-bad-it's-bad Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2, which also claims to be based on "real events."

Gein's last victim was Beatrice Worden, and after he was caught, Gein didn't commit any

more atrocities in the remaining 30-odd years of his life.

This is probably because of where Gein spent those remaining years.

After his arrest in 1957, he was deemed unfit to stand trial and confined to psychiatric

care.

After being declared mentally competent in 1968 and tried for his crimes, he was found to

have been insane when the crimes took place and recommitted, this time to Mendota Mental

Health Institute in Madison, Wisconsin, where he remained until his final day in 1984.

For more infomation >> Ways The Texas Chainsaw Massacre Lied To You About Historical Events - Duration: 5:56.

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Familia de la niña de 10 años detenida en Texas pasa los días entre el desespero y la incertidumbre - Duration: 3:11.

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Cactus - a great Texas art subject! - Duration: 1:33.

I'm Katy Alexander at Vogt Auction Galleries in San Antonio and I'm excited

to share with you some pieces from our upcoming November 4th Texas Art Auction.

One of the fun parts about curating these sales is putting together works

along a theme and this time I've got several paintings that visit the theme

of the blooming cactus. This is a sight we see in South Texas every spring. The

blooming prickly pear cactus - right now cactus is a hot design motif. You'll see

this in all kinds of fields across design. Even Cartier has come out with a

cactus collection this year, but before it was a trendy design, This was a theme

visited by early Texas artists. The finest of which was Dawson Dawson-Watson.

This is his Blooming Prickly Pear cactus painting. I've also put together several

other paintings of blooming cacti to go in the sale with the Dawson-Watson. Works

by Emily Rutland, Eleanor Roth, and even an unsigned cactus. I've grouped these

other cactus paintings to showcase the superstar. Which is Dawson Dawson-Watson's

Prickly Pear Cactus. In 1926 Dawson-Watson won the Davis Wild Flower

competition first prize with a blooming cactus painting. The amount

awarded $5,000, which was a fortune in those days. So you can see why

Dawson-Watson stayed with this theme throughout his career. This is Dawson Dawson-Watson

Prickly Pear Cactus. Please join us November 4th for the

Texas Art Auction.

For more infomation >> Cactus - a great Texas art subject! - Duration: 1:33.

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How to Get a Texas Real Estate License - Duration: 1:42.

There are 4 steps to get your real estate license in Texas.

Hi, I'm John with Real Estate Express.

Before we get started on the steps, let's cover the general requirements to get licensed

in Texas. You must

• Be a Citizen of the United States or lawfully admitted alien. You must

• Be at least 18 years of age or older • a resident of Texas and

• meet TREC's qualifications for honesty, trustworthiness, and integrity

Now that we have that covered, let's get started on the 4 steps that lead to your new

career in real estate.

Step 1.

Complete the required education.

Before you sit for your state real estate license exam, you must successfully complete 180 hours of state required education course.

The 180 hours are comprised of six 30 hour courses covering the required subject matter:

• Principles of Real Estate I • Principles of Real Estate II

• Law of Agency • Law of Contracts

• Promulgated Contract Forms and • Real Estate Finance

Step 2.

Pass the state and national exam.

Once you complete the course, obtain the official real estate transcripts

- or a certificate of completion, which is required for your license application.

Step 3.

Get a background check.

Before you submit your application, you must get a background check.

Step 4.

Submit your application.

Download the most recent application and submit to obtain your Texas license.

That's it.

Get started today.

Enroll in your licensing courses and let Real Estate Express guide you to your new career.

For more infomation >> How to Get a Texas Real Estate License - Duration: 1:42.

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Cold Weather Moves Into North Texas - Duration: 1:33.

For more infomation >> Cold Weather Moves Into North Texas - Duration: 1:33.

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Parents want Texas to add spinal muscular atrophy to newborn screenings - Duration: 1:56.

For more infomation >> Parents want Texas to add spinal muscular atrophy to newborn screenings - Duration: 1:56.

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Celebrity New : Kylie Jenner and Travis Scott take road trip to Texas - Duration: 3:46.

Kylie Jenner and Travis Scott take road trip to Texas

The Keeping Up With the Kardashians star - who is rumoured to be pregnant with her first child - has tried to keep a relatively low profile in recent weeks but couldnt escape eagle-eyed fans when she and her boyfriend traveled to his hometown.

En route to his home in Houston, the pair stopped off at MOD Pizza, where the 20-year-old reality TV star ordered a pepperoni-topped cheesy delight, before she headed back to the car and waited for her beau to bring out the food.

A source told UsMagazine.com: Kylie checked out the stuff and then said she wanted a pepperoni pizza and headed back to the car. Travis stayed inside for a little and joked around with the staff that was working there.

Someone asked him if he was Travis Scott and he jokingly said no, and then finally admitted it was him..

The 25-year-old rapper then returned to the pizzeria a few minutes later because Kylie had seemingly left her phone behind on the counter but, despite their delay getting back on the road, the pair seemed to be in good spirits.

Although the couple - who have been dating since April - are yet to confirm their baby news, its believed the brunette beauty has hired an entire team of people to help make carrying her unborn tot as easy as possible.

A source said: Kylie hired a pregnancy coach too, who will help her with nutrition and exercise, as well as take her through Lamaze training when she gets further along.

Kylie is definitely not taking any chances when it comes to her unborn baby!.

The Life of Kylie star is also said to have beefed up her security in the run up to her labour, as well as hiring four new assistants to help with the running of her business.

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