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  1. You aren't the only one who noticed the Christian-Conservative slant of Books-A-Million. I went once to try and support a new downtown business but was rather turned off. However, I did know that if I ever wanted to buy a book "written" by Mrs. Palin in the future, that I could find one at Books-A-Million. I'll stick with the Brazos Bookstore...
  2. Woo-Hoo. Nice job, Frogs. Made it 12 correct picks in a row... Now, come on Huskies and shock the world...
  3. Syracuse- North Carolina, Nebraska, USF, and Notre Dame provided me with a nice little run. Hopefully UCF can pull it out in the Liberty Bowl. Bad news is that because I didn't use confidence points, I am running out of opportunities to score many more!
  4. Ugh. I didn't fill out the confidence points so it looks like it did it for me by the dates of the bowls going from most confident to least as time marches on. Bummer on that one.
  5. Fluor is huge out in Sugar Land and Southwest has thousands of Houston-based employees.
  6. Actually, the Dems up in Wisconsin have been stating that 13,000 jobs will be lost. The 5,500 figure I came up with was a conservative estimate based upon this; http://www.politifact.com/wisconsin/statements click on the 2nd link. I actually even undershot the politifact estimates.
  7. In Wisconsin, Governor-elect Walker (Tea Party) turned away $810 MILLION in federal stimulus money for a light rail line connecting Milwaukee and Madison. It's rumored that the Spanish company that had promised to build a train car facility in Wisconsin has now backed out of the deal. Estimates are that over 5,500 future jobs just vanished. In Ohio, Governor-elect Kasich (Tea Party) announced that he would kill the rail plan to connect Cleveland to Columbus and then on to Cincinnati. He asked the Feds to use the $400 MILLION alloted to Ohio for highway projects. The Feds told him to beat it. Unfortunately, it looks like that $1.2 BILLION has already been given to California, Florida, Washington, and a few other states.
  8. No real surprise here. I came out as a Lefty but leaned libertarian rather than statist probably because I answered a few cut taxes/government spending questions with a "maybe" simply because I'd be open to slashing our military budget to help balance the budget but I am radically opposed to cutting Social Security or Medicare.
  9. I think METRO should be proactive and go after the rail money that the newly elected Tea Party Republicans turned down in Wisconsin and Ohio (hundreds of millions of dollars for high-speed rail was earmarked for those states and the new Governors TURNED IT DOWN). Lets turn their idiocy into our rail!
  10. Mark's- Still think it's the #1 place for high end dining (lower Westheimer) Brennan's- Maybe because it makes me think of my grandparents and growing up, but I still love this place (midtown) Cafe Moustache- Lower Westheimer. Don't let the cheesy name fool you. This place is awesome and so is the setting Picnic- Bissonnet near Hazard St. Love this place for a sandwich at lunch Mayuri- Best Indian in Houston. Love the Banghan Bharta (eggplant). 5857 Westheimer Lankford Grocery- Best burger and the place is an institution (old 4th Ward) Thelma's BBQ- liked the old location better but still my favorite bbq (3rd Ward/Southmore) Original Frency's- Scott St. Go at 3 am to get the vibe.
  11. Is that a ramp to/from a freeway that is literally surrounding the project?
  12. I didn't ask that question but I would assume it might become the Baylor College of Medicine at the University of Houston (sorta like Bauer, the Hilton, etc...)
  13. Heard from a pretty good source that UH has been working behind the scenes so that if Baylor Med goes into default and needs state funding to help it along, that there will be a HUGE push from all Houston area legislators to make sure that the funding would only come if the medical school allowed itself to be absorbed into the UH System. I think this is the only positive outcome left for Baylor since the talks with Rice fell apart. This would be a huge boost to UH's tier one efforts. Additionally, with the old Baylor Board (egos) removed from the equation, it's likely that fences could be mended with Methodist to ensure that one of the world's finest hospitals becomes a teaching hospital again. Meanwhile, in the interim, Baylor Med's reputation continues to spiral downward...
  14. Lame. Lacey was a quirky addition. I've been to Natachee's three times now. The food is solid and I love the atmosphere. The last time I went, I brought some kids with me. They loved the sandbox and Lacey. Maybe Lacey required extra parking?
  15. I voted to keep the cameras for completely selfish reasons. I was T-Boned by a red light runner at the intersection of Woodway and Voss. Witnesses said the woman swerved around a car stopping for the light infront of her to run the red light in the empty lane to her left. She T-Boned me right on the driver's side door. Paramedics and firefighters on the scene had to use the jaws of life to get me out of the car. The car was trashed. She hit me so hard that the wheels on my car caved UNDER my vehicle. If my car didn't have a steel casing, I was told that I likely wouldn't have survived the crash. I ended up with broken ribs, a broken right hand, 3 broken fingers (caused by me grabbing the steering wheel in panic when I saw what was coming), and numerous cuts and bruises. I was in pain for 3 months and couldn't do any of my normal activities which included my day job. So, here's my big F-U shoutout to all those opposed to this measure.
  16. The debate deal is pissing me off. It's happening all over America. Candidates are refusing to debate. They are refusing to speak with the media. They are refusing to talk about their history, records, resumes, etc... And yet folks will flock to the polls to vote for them. I would NEVER vote for a candidate that refuses to live their life in the public eye. If you want privacy, then don't run for public office.
  17. Wow, I am so sorry to hear this news. Like most of you, I never met him in person but I always appreciated his passion. It was clear that he loved his hometown. I know he'll be missed because I have missed his posts over the last few years. I just always assumed he decided to walk away from the HAIF on his own accord.
  18. I voted for the guy who is likely to come in 2nd.
  19. Check in January. That is when some of the upgrades begin to places like GRR, OKC, TUC, and ATL. By the way, the CR7s and E70s aren't replacing the few 737s that still serve places like Tucson, El Paso, and Atlanta but rather they are replacing some of the ERJs.
  20. Sure, the Katy area (West Houston) has been growing. But has it been growing that much faster than say... Pearland (South) The Woodlands/Conroe (North) Cy-Fair (Northwest) Atasocita/Kingwood (Northeast) Ft Bend (Southwest) League City (Southeast)
  21. Uh, after the St. Joseph's beheading, I am afraid of those suckers. Well, at least to try and stop the doors from closing by sticking my head in the way!
  22. The best news about this merger is the introduction of CR7s and E70s to IAH to replace the 50 seat barbie jets on some routes. CR7z and E70s have small first class sections, which frequent flyers love. They are also more roomy than the barbie jets. Bakersfield, Palm Springs, Montreal, Albuquerque, Colorado Springs, Tucson, Salt Lake City, El Paso, Oklahoma City, Tulsa, Kansas City, Milwaukee, Grand Rapids, Atlanta, Pittsburgh, and a few other markets will see the CR7s and E70s take over for some of the ERjs.
  23. Funny, my buddy was cooking up some brats for the UH game yesterday and he asked if I knew about the Moon Tavern. Will have to check it out. Hope I don't feel the need to get a piercing from the crowd though...
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