For "YearMonth", Individuals in Lamar County, TX between the ages of All Ages that are All Households who have a household income of All Incomes spent: $211 on Restaurants/Bars/Takeout; $482 on Groceries; $375 on Auto Pmts/Expenses; $420 on Gas; $372 on Home Improvement; $42 on Home Maintenance; $0 on Mortgage; $109 on Phone; $0 on Rent; $486 on Utilities; $231 on Clothing, Shoes & Other Wear; $50 on Electronics; $342 on General Shopping; $61 on Hobbies; $15 on Office Supplies; $46 on Charity; $101 on Healthcare; $283 on Insurance; $56 on Personal Care; $46 on Pets; $94 on School & Child Care; $80 on Cable / Satellite; $45 on Entertainment; $111 on Travel.

This is compared to Individuals in Lamar County, TX between the ages of All Ages that are All Households who have a household income of All Incomes spent: $211 on Restaurants/Bars/Takeout; $482 on Groceries; $375 on Auto Pmts/Expenses; $420 on Gas; $372 on Home Improvement; $42 on Home Maintenance; $0 on Mortgage; $109 on Phone; $0 on Rent; $486 on Utilities; $231 on Clothing, Shoes & Other Wear; $50 on Electronics; $342 on General Shopping; $61 on Hobbies; $15 on Office Supplies; $46 on Charity; $101 on Healthcare; $283 on Insurance; $56 on Personal Care; $46 on Pets; $94 on School & Child Care; $80 on Cable / Satellite; $45 on Entertainment; $111 on Travel.

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Michael Cohn

Travel expenses in Paris Travel Michael Cohn / 06:07 PM, Saturday, March 13, 2010 / / Report this / Vote this up / 0

Fine, yes, I'm talking about Paris, Texas. Did you see the 1984 movie by the same name, directed by Wim Wenders, starring Harry Dean Stanton? It was all about the idea of distance, both geographic and personal. "Have you ever been to Paris?" one estranged brother asks another. The asker means Paris, Texas. The askee, who happens to have a French wife, thinks they're talking about Paris, France. Classic movie situation, but the discrepancy is never clarified, because the underlying point is that it doesn't matter. Either way, Paris is a remote place that exists, to most people, more as an idea than a reality.

I have been to Paris, France twice, when I was in my early 20s, so I think of it mainly in terms of expensive cheese and Jim Morrison's grave. But my association with Paris, Texas is mostly about the movie, so it's a bit jarring to see all these practicalities associated with it. Princess Cruises? Norwegian Cruises? Carnival Cruises? Why is going on a faraway cruise such a popular vacation for those who live in... Paris? Well, come on... how an you not think it?
 

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