Ive lived here about 9 yrs and my two little brothers are gonna grow up here i remember when they built the dollar store and now im a sophmore at cchs i wouldnt be happier livin anywhere else even if i am a "wetneck" go eagles!!
@SouthernPride567 CCHS is already opened? It looks pretty neat. If you by chance know what kind of students go there? What's the majorities and minorities there, because my little bro' is going there and I want to make sure how it is over there.
I am an Iraq war vet who's new in town and I don't appreciate seeing all these Arabs out in the Texas Hill Country. I mean I moved out of the big city to get away from them guys. I always wear my "Infidel كافر" T-shirt when I go to Shamrock to get gas! Ha ha ha!
I grew up in the little town of Bedford,Ohio. Moved to the little town of Brunswick, Ohio in the 70s, but they both look like New York City along side Cedar Creek. Could not be happier!!!!!
I lived there myself and I thought it was nice. It was country living with Bastrop 10-15 minutes away for the shopping....From what I have heard I would not recognize Bastrop or Cedar creek!
The really nice thing is we're out in the country - (nettie08 is my daughter) but we're close enough to family in the big cities of Austin, Houston, and San Antonio that we can visit on a day trip - ocean and hill country are close by with museums, music, theater and all the other things you get without living in the urban congestion. I've lived here longer than anywhere else since I left "home" and I'm going to stay awhile.
In a day's trip, we can ride horses, comb the beach, take a casino cruise (well until recently...poor Texas Treasure!) We can visit the wildlife ranches, walk the River, hear Blues, Jazz, Rock, Country, Folk, eat all imaginable ethnic foods, play skeetball and drive race cars while eating awesome munchies, and of course, on occasion, we can sneak across the border (to Louisiana, that is)and golf, gamble, soak and chow crab with crab, but wake up to nothing but sunlight and a few dogs barking.
We are fortunate to have several neighbors who share our tastes and sentiment. Yeah, we sure have some Bubbas and Earls - but they will water your horses, return your dog and guard *your* home with *their* guns. Best of all worlds. Just don't check your mail at the post office after midnight - it raises suspicion with the local authorities! :-)
Cedar Creek IS a little out of the way that's why we moved here. Bastrop is not a whole lot bigger concidering we lived in Ohio 15 miles from the center of Cleveland. The town we lived in was out in the country and had only a few thousand people in the 70s. When we moved it had a hundred thousand homes or more. WE LOVE IT HERE (the weather helps too)
True. :) It's great here. I've lived here since I was little itty bitty...about 12 years. But, Austin is trying to take over Bastrop...which I personally am not too keen on.
LOL - about 10 years ago we opened a restaurant on 71. We made it a "no smoking" restaurant, with a smoking patio out back and in the front - I KID YOU NOT - a man pulled his car up to the door, left the engine running, door open, marched into the restaurant, demanded to know who "Buster" was (our restaurant was named Busters)
because I was collecting "Busts"...but I digress - anyway my husband tried to introduce himself, the man said "I don't give a g-dam..WHO you are, we smoke in Bastrop and don't need you Austin A*HOLES trying to change our town.
I did a "stint" in Vermilion Ohio in the 80s -went to school in Milan, worked in Sandusky and lived in Vermilion. I hated Vermilion - very very snobby little town.
Ive lived here about 9 yrs and my two little brothers are gonna grow up here i remember when they built the dollar store and now im a sophmore at cchs i wouldnt be happier livin anywhere else even if i am a "wetneck" go eagles!!
SouthernPride567 5 months ago
@SouthernPride567 CCHS is already opened? It looks pretty neat. If you by chance know what kind of students go there? What's the majorities and minorities there, because my little bro' is going there and I want to make sure how it is over there.
CarbonXL 1 month ago
I am an Iraq war vet who's new in town and I don't appreciate seeing all these Arabs out in the Texas Hill Country. I mean I moved out of the big city to get away from them guys. I always wear my "Infidel كافر" T-shirt when I go to Shamrock to get gas! Ha ha ha!
CedarCreekNewGuys 6 months ago
wow i wanna know you i live there too right down that road only a few hundred people live there crazy
HardShipsForHisName 2 years ago
this video is gay i live in Del Valle
FordDiesel512 2 years ago
It was made just for fun to show the people back home how small our town is!
misterrnr 2 years ago
OK YALL i used to live in cedar creek when i was a teenager and believe me then it was even more ..... well........ rural LOL
jcharris83 3 years ago
It's hard to believe it could have been more rural. I'll I know is we love it here!
misterrnr 3 years ago
Yeah, lots more rural than south of the river bedford.
jhharris54 3 years ago
Rural is a good thing! LOL
nettieb08 3 years ago
I grew up in the little town of Bedford,Ohio. Moved to the little town of Brunswick, Ohio in the 70s, but they both look like New York City along side Cedar Creek. Could not be happier!!!!!
misterrnr 3 years ago
I lived there myself and I thought it was nice. It was country living with Bastrop 10-15 minutes away for the shopping....From what I have heard I would not recognize Bastrop or Cedar creek!
nettieb08 3 years ago
Home Depot, Lowes, WalMart, Cedar Creek High School, Cedar Creek Sports Complex, and on and on. It will be time to move soon!
misterrnr 3 years ago
The really nice thing is we're out in the country - (nettie08 is my daughter) but we're close enough to family in the big cities of Austin, Houston, and San Antonio that we can visit on a day trip - ocean and hill country are close by with museums, music, theater and all the other things you get without living in the urban congestion. I've lived here longer than anywhere else since I left "home" and I'm going to stay awhile.
jhharris54 3 years ago
In a day's trip, we can ride horses, comb the beach, take a casino cruise (well until recently...poor Texas Treasure!) We can visit the wildlife ranches, walk the River, hear Blues, Jazz, Rock, Country, Folk, eat all imaginable ethnic foods, play skeetball and drive race cars while eating awesome munchies, and of course, on occasion, we can sneak across the border (to Louisiana, that is)and golf, gamble, soak and chow crab with crab, but wake up to nothing but sunlight and a few dogs barking.
jharintx 3 years ago
We are fortunate to have several neighbors who share our tastes and sentiment. Yeah, we sure have some Bubbas and Earls - but they will water your horses, return your dog and guard *your* home with *their* guns. Best of all worlds. Just don't check your mail at the post office after midnight - it raises suspicion with the local authorities! :-)
jharintx 3 years ago
i live thre lol
cris78741 3 years ago
so do I and glad I do! Beats Cleveland, Ohio by a country mile!!!!
misterrnr 3 years ago
oops wrong cedar creek :D
tildtombraider007 3 years ago
That's pretty scary you mean there is another Cedar Creek that looks like this?
misterrnr 3 years ago
I drive on that road every day!!
tildtombraider007 3 years ago
I don't know if I'd rather live in Rockne or Cedar Creek. . . but the way gas prices are going, Bastrop it is.
tw1156 3 years ago
Lol, ya'll make our town look SOOOO out of the way! lol Bastrop is only about 10 mins straight down 21 and a left onto 71! Haha, but that's cute!
BitchWABishi 4 years ago
Cedar Creek IS a little out of the way that's why we moved here. Bastrop is not a whole lot bigger concidering we lived in Ohio 15 miles from the center of Cleveland. The town we lived in was out in the country and had only a few thousand people in the 70s. When we moved it had a hundred thousand homes or more. WE LOVE IT HERE (the weather helps too)
Hamaround 4 years ago
True. :) It's great here. I've lived here since I was little itty bitty...about 12 years. But, Austin is trying to take over Bastrop...which I personally am not too keen on.
BitchWABishi 4 years ago
LOL - about 10 years ago we opened a restaurant on 71. We made it a "no smoking" restaurant, with a smoking patio out back and in the front - I KID YOU NOT - a man pulled his car up to the door, left the engine running, door open, marched into the restaurant, demanded to know who "Buster" was (our restaurant was named Busters)
jharintx 3 years ago
because I was collecting "Busts"...but I digress - anyway my husband tried to introduce himself, the man said "I don't give a g-dam..WHO you are, we smoke in Bastrop and don't need you Austin A*HOLES trying to change our town.
jharintx 3 years ago
I did a "stint" in Vermilion Ohio in the 80s -went to school in Milan, worked in Sandusky and lived in Vermilion. I hated Vermilion - very very snobby little town.
jharintx 3 years ago
Ya but hey have the Wooly Bear festival and Dick Goddard. Can.t find that anywhere else!
misterrnr 3 years ago
Beauty.
Organgrinder010 4 years ago