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KristinDaugherty

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  1. Necroposting ... the Hooper's Minimax was at 2601 Cartwright Road in Missouri City. I worked there in high school. It was a Gerlands before then, and it's a gym now.
  2. Hah! ADR FTW! Honestly, I didn't mind the tunnels much when I worked downtown (which has been at least a decade). It kept me off the street, it was good exercise no matter the weather, and it was fun to snake my way all under downtown at lunch. I did get peeved on occasion when a couple big ole secretaries (it was NEVER men, always women) would heifer their way through the tunnels two abreast, effectively blocking the path for those of us not built like Slenderman.
  3. Moo? What is that about, yo. I guess "m e h" gets autocorrected. No idea why.
  4. moo. I liked Mid Lane and Briarglen and Bancroft a lot better when they were full of little quaint Zidell apartments. Let the tarring and feathering begin, I know. (Also let the record show that I live in Bear Creek, so I'm not exactly an Inner Loop hipster evangelist.) These big developments just don't have any character or personality. They could be anywhere, in any city, and you'd never notice a difference. They don't say Houston.
  5. KHOU did a story on this complex last night. It seems some neighbors are a bit perturbed about the new construction.
  6. I'm on Beltway 8 and Briar Forest, looking east, and the smoke plume is HUGE. I am told this is a construction site. Whoa. Just found this on Twitter: https://twitter.com/search?q=montrose%20dallas%20fire&src=typd
  7. That's wild. I was there last night for rehearsal and saw no demo action. Will check Sunday!
  8. That's wild. I was there last night for rehearsal and saw no demo action. Will check Sunday!
  9. The third Saturday of every month (except June), Houston Roller Derby's monthly bout is at Bayou Place. Come see us! This month, April 21. Doors open at six, action starts at seven.
  10. I'm in this boat. I live in Chateaux Dijon, next to what used to be Pilgrim Elementary but is now gonna be an apartment complex. The heavy machines start up, literally outside my back door, at seven in the morning, SEVEN DAYS A WEEK. I am about to lose my mind and have no idea what I can do. The construction super is nice but unhelpful (I've been over there three times to ask that they please work on some other part of the site for that first hour). My lease isn't up until the end of July and I am frantic. Any advice? I'm sure they're inside the decibel level, so I can't call the cops.
  11. We saw no serpents, but it was midday, there were seven of us, and we are not the stealthiest beings in the county.
  12. Aha, the fountain! I almost fell into it, trying to hang on to the tree that climbs above it. The fountain itself is gorgeous; the water in it can only be described as fetid. FWIW, we had four models and three photographers, and we didn't get any haunting vibes. It would be a huge shame if the place is torn down, but I can't imagine anyone taking the trouble to reno it. There's no upstairs now; the walls still stand, but I don't think any second-floor rooms have a roof or a floor anymore. The pink bathroom is completely smashed up, sadly. I should note that there don't seem to be any doors now, so if doors are banging at night, well ...
  13. I can't find a thing about it on HAIF, and I'm surprised because I figure y'all know it ALL about buildings in Houston and surrounding. So today, I was in a photo shoot at the Stewart mansion, far west end of Galveston island. It is one of the most phenomenal buildings I've ever been in. There's almost nothing left of the upstairs, and the downstairs is following suit, but the place had to have been just epic in its heyday. Anyone know anything beyond what Googling yields, which is essentially: built in 1926, bought by Maco Stewart, given to UTMB, sold to George Mitchell, now owned by local investment group. No talk of when it became vacant, why it's been abandoned for so long, or what anyone plans to do with it.
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