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Old 04-15-2009, 10:48 AM   #11
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Austin is way greener than Houston. Houston fucking smells. Crime rate, anyone? Riding in/around Austin > Riding in/around Houston. We have Moira.

Oh.. and 6th street is where it's at, bitches.
Awesomenessism.

Did you notice some of those "reasons to live in Houston" are rankings for the state of Texas?
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Old 04-15-2009, 10:54 AM   #12
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"Best City for Katrina Refugees to take new home - Houston"

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Old 04-15-2009, 11:21 AM   #13
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I've been working/living in Houston on a temp basis for almost 3 months now. I've lived previously in small town Indiana, Indy, and Fort Lauderdale.

I hate Houston. Houston is like the bad part of Miami with horrible weather.

The traffic is bad.
Even the good parts of town have horrible crime rates.
The roads are crap, I couldn't even imagine riding on them.
Everything is based out of strip malls, even most bars.
Every flippin' HWY is a toll road.

Oh, and did I mention the weather is horrible.

The only people I've met that enjoy this town have only lived in this town (and maybe a college town). I can only assume ignorance is bliss.

On a lighter note, I've heard Austin and San Antonio are nice places to visit. I am looking to pull myself away from work and visit places like the Alamo and the Houston Space center.
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Old 04-15-2009, 11:23 AM   #14
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On a lighter note, I've heard Austin and San Antonio are nice places to visit. I am looking to pull myself away from work and visit places like the Alamo and the Houston Space center.
The space center and the battleships are about the only redeeming quality Houston has.

Ok, and there's this nice Japanese garden there that hosts a Japan Festival every year in April.. but aside from that..
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The space center and the battleships are about the only redeeming quality Houston has.

Ok, and there's this nice Japanese garden there that hosts a Japan Festival every year in April.. but aside from that..
That and their sports teams suck

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luckily we don't live in houston anymore, just the outskirts...........
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Old 04-15-2009, 12:02 PM   #17
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On a lighter note, I've heard Austin and San Antonio are nice places to visit. I am looking to pull myself away from work and visit places like the Alamo and the Houston Space center.
Definitely come visit Austin.

I will tell you now though, be prepared to be very disappointed with the Alamo. It's boring and small and no one has visited there without feeling like something was missing. But Ripley's and the Wax Museum are just across the street! (don't trust me though, I grew up in SA and I don't get why anyone ever goes there for pleasure)

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luckily we don't live in houston anymore, just the outskirts...........
Suburban Houstonites.....

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Old 04-15-2009, 12:04 PM   #18
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The space center and the battleships are about the only redeeming quality Houston has.

Ok, and there's this nice Japanese garden there that hosts a Japan Festival every year in April.. but aside from that..
Hmmm, Battleships?? You have my attention! What and where?
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Definitely come visit Austin.

I will tell you now though, be prepared to be very disappointed with the Alamo. It's boring and small and no one has visited there without feeling like something was missing. But Ripley's and the Wax Museum are just across the street! (don't trust me though, I grew up in SA and I don't get why anyone ever goes there for pleasure)



Suburban Houstonites.....

*shudder*


I remember going to the Alamo with the girls and thinking "That's it??"
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Hmmm, Battleships?? You have my attention! What and where?
you wanna see the really chitty part of houston.......lol

http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/spdest/f...tleship_texas/

nice ship tour though. there's a sub there too.

sounds like you need a tour guide.

me and the neighbors are hangin out drinkin beer on fri evening if your interested.


here's the local bike site, they have alot of meet nd greets

http://www.motohouston.com./
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