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monarch

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  1. ^^^ spin... load... spin... load... spin... load... spin... load... spin... load... spin... load... spin... load...
  2. ^^^ this particular development is most likely to be constructed in AUSTIN, TX vs DALLAS, TX. houston just does not get this type of magnificent development anymore. so very sad isn't it... ?
  3. ^^^ actually, in any of my prior posts vs comments thereafter, i have never ever stated that this PARTICULAR PROJECT was an insult per se. actually, I THINK THAT THIS PARTICULAR DEVELOPMENT is not only quite beautiful, posh, elegant, and stately, i also think that this project shall be a wonderful asset to the woodlands vicinity or region overall. however, i feel that the overall INTENT to construct this particular (well-known and quite popular) luxury brand within the SUBURB of houston proper... is in itself an INSULT to the city of houston proper. city of houston officials have been trying now for DECADES to re-capture the glory of THE RITZ CARLTON back to our fair city. in fact, there are people that i know for whom has sworn that they have turned over every stone (that is lawfully possible) in landing this most luxurious brand back to our city. in fact, no one really knows just why they left in the first place. sooooooo, there you have it, it's not the development per se that i have an issue with, it's the INTENT to construct in the woodlands vs the city of houston proper... which has been trying in earnest to get them to come back for decades now...
  4. ^^^ look, dude, mam, (or whatever) as a very frequent world traveler myself, i am not going to keep going on and on and on and on and on... toward the break of dawn... with the silly-season BS with you. we have all been espousing from time to time, the distinct and insulting lack of hospitality brands within the houston proper and greater houston regions for decades now. i mean, where on earth have you been residing... under a meteorite? heck, if it's taking this long for you to comprehend prior and present circumstances within our fair city, then it's probably useless... right? my goodness...
  5. ^^^ oh, boy, HERE WE GO! "do it prefer a city with bad suburbs... ?" what a profoundly strange and ridiculous query. actually, i'd much prefer a wonderful, hospitality-friendly, well-rounded city... period! however, at this all-important point in our fair city's history, i would just LOVE for houston to stop being insulted via any prospective hospitality brand... just so very sick of it...
  6. ^^^ just how many more INSULTS can our fair city of houston incur? april fool's day is now past... right?
  7. ^^^ much obliged, @The Hills for these OUTSTANDING illustrations of THE WATERLINE TOWER. for the very life of me, i simply cannot believe that i am gazing at DOWNTOWN AUSTIN, TX. the amount of continuous construction here is simply unbelievable...
  8. ^^^ ok, i'll play. well, one would think that all of the employees/patrons/occupants/residences would end up in the bayou with the gators?
  9. ^^^ i would like to start off by presenting your heavily (conservative) biased narrative with the BLACK question mark that it so deserves. since you would like to lay blame upon the mayor of our fair city of houston, let us REALLY speak about the man himself... THE HONORABLE SYLVESTER TURNER. this very compassionate and astute two-term mayor has been a mayor for ALL OF HOUSTON. have you really paid any attention to all of the work that this mayor has been dutifully involved with just this past year or so? he has traveled the world over lobbying and trying to network with sister cities toward the continued advancement of houston. the city of houston's public HOUSING progress has become a model for the nation. (have you not paid any attention to all of the nation's mayors venturing forth to houston this past year to learn about how innovative and successful we are in regard to public housing?) the city of houston is very often branded as a DEMOCRATIC stronghold. however, MAYOR TURNER (democrat) was extremely instrumental through hard work, lobbying, and networking to help houston land the 2028 NATIONAL REPUBLICAN PARTY CONVENTION. (oh, and did i fail to mention that he's a DEMOCRAT?) i've noticed just how quickly you paid homage to "chris Canetti" in regard to landing the WORLD CUP 2026 to HOUSTON. however, have you somehow forgotten all of the hard work that the mayor and his office participated in to help assist in this monumental effort? MAYOR TURNER along with his staff worked tirelessly to help land this magnificent world sporting event to our fair city. (after all, landing something of this magnitude always has to start with the MAYOR'S office... right?) under MAYOR TURNER'S watch, the downtown district is booming. brand new towers have been constructed and more are on the way. mayor turner and his office were highly instrumental in helping JOHN WHITMIRE (current houston mayoral candidate)acquire state legislation to help houston participate in receiving approximately ($2billion) in state hotel occupancy tax revenues which will further assist houston in revitalizing the downtown convention district. actually, i could go on and on and on and on with endless accomplishments regarding the HONORABLE MAYOR TURNER. this most remarkable person has hereby achieved all of these spectacular achievements all the while fighting cancer throughout his term in office. he keeps his head held high and is just as self-confident as ever. this man was born and raised in houston... he dearly loves houston... and there is nothing that he wouldn't dutifully perform on behalf of our fair city. i am deeply honored and proud of him...
  10. ^^^ surprised? really? maybe, just maybe, some of you will now take the time to STOP... LOOK... and LISTEN. no matter what on earth our fair city of houston can accomplish through innovation... creativity... start-up... advancement... and overall success... we are still considered nationally to be a BLUE COLLAR city in lieu of DALLAS, AUSTIN, SAN ANTONIO. no matter what, we just cannot seem to break this long-standing decades and centuries-old very precarious image. heck, we cannot even decide what to do with our very antiquated, and falling apart aging astrodome. should the astrodome be located in DALLAS vs. AUSTIN, you had better rest assured that something would have been done about it by now. basically, everyone, the world over... always in some form or fashion seems to be heralding the fact that the CITY of HOUSTON harbors the WORLD'S LARGEST MEDICAL CENTER. (basically, everyone who harbors the means, comes to us for some form of specialty treatment or whatever) yet, we just lost out to DALLAS once again for one of our nation's most innovative and lucrative federal biotech research hubs. WHAT THE HELL? HOUSTON NEEDED THIS! HOW ON EARTH DOES THIS EVEN HAPPEN? therefore, am i really surprised... NOPE! i have been reiterating over and over again, that something is really wrong here. something is just not right here. actually, it goes to show us just what the US FEDERAL GOVERNMENT really thinks of houston. presenting dallas with this very lucrative research victory is a complete testament to this fact. one can only just imagine the current mindset of our city and medical center officials in regard to this shocking/stunning loss. what on earth is the use of constructing such large centers of medical and research innovation, if we cannot land federal government contracts to assist with this mission? the brand spanking new HELIX PARK complex is spending literally billions of dollars on this magnificent project, yet, we are already losing out to dallas with their very lesser-known PEGASUS PARK complex. THIS IS AN INSULT TO OUR FAIR CITY and they should be aware of this. dallas is probably licking their high dollar chops at this point. (what a stunning victory for them) however, all, that i can truly and factually state at this very important point is... I AM NOT SURPRISED...
  11. ^^^ my gosh, is it really that bright? how on earth, will patrons get any sleep? this simply cannot be real...
  12. ^^^ this is one HUGE/BIG and quite ambitious development. the investors here must be ready to spend... WOW!
  13. ^^^ my goodness, this new LED lighting design is certainly adding an all-new level of POSHNESS to this burgeoning development. the money or overall budget here is obviously no real object. as each week passes, this development is looking more and more luxurious... WOW!
  14. ^^^ @shasta i only have six words for you... THE TIDE IS NOW OURS... HOOK'EM!
  15. ^^^ why THANK U my cool pal @august948 myself, along with our HUGE entourage have finally arrived at the W ATLANTA HOTEL. this is my very first time at this particular W HOTEL, and i must admit, it's rather cool thus far. we are having a blast here in the atlanta downtown. (my goodness, its soooooo very many of us here) (TEXAS fans seem to all over downtown atlanta and it's only thursday) i can only imagine what tomorrow may bring... (friday before the big matchup on saturday in tuscaloosa) well, i'm about to head out once again for a dip in the pool. please continue the FAITH my cool pal... HOOK'EM!
  16. ^^^ the ROYAL SOAPBOX is now yours my good pal @shasta burnt orange. i am now off to IAH for my flight to atlanta > tuscaloosa, alabama, for our HUGE game this coming saturday. there are (#98 of us in my group alone). WIN or LOSE, you had better believe that we are getting ready to INVADE lil bitty tuscaloosa. everything is BIGGER at TEXAS. this is how we do it. HOOK'EM!
  17. ^^^ my goodness, a (58 story tower) directly along the side of a brand spanking new soaring (63 story tower) in downtown austin, tx. who would have ever thought this could happen?
  18. MOD: oh, my, it's hot as hell outside take a GIANT sip of good ole shasta burnt orange run to the mirror to check out tongue OOOOPS!
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