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houstonsemipro

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  1. If the Texans passes up Bush and Young for a DE Mario Williams. I'm going to be MIGH-TY PISSED!!
  2. Hey, fewellman. You know April fools day passed right?
  3. All of these projects Galveston has on the books I just hope these come to reality. But, next time I see a new project on Galveston thread I'm just going to say Damn, cause Galveston is really booming. But, I will say this... IT'S ABOUT DAMN TIME GALVESTON!!!
  4. Do you think the Texans needs to get another vertern DB and trade, or cut Phillip Buchanon? Cause remember, Buchanon lost his job to Demarcus Faggins last season. Buchanon has speed, but his coverage STINKS! I say they need another vertern DB, and maybe another OT.
  5. I don't know what the deal is on that. But, I'm hopeing that they get Bush, they don't need another DE.
  6. More NEWS! The Texans are looking to sign DE Mario Williams from North Carolina State, as he visits Houston today. And yes, they will still sign Reggie Bush. Futhermore, the Texans signed vertern safety Michael Stone from the New England Patriots today. He will replace Marcus Coleman.
  7. I hate to be negative, but I can't see Houston hosting a Olympics. I'm sorry, I just can't. Houston needs a major lift, and other cities are far ahead of Houston right now. I would bet y'all $100 dollars that New York get's it. New York is the right place for it. I'm sorry y'all can't see that, but I do. NYC have everything you can name, even two brand new stadiums they about to build. Beleive me, those stadiums going to be state-of-the-art, with retail, resturants and entertainment surrounding it. Houston needs to stick to Super Bowls, NBA All-Stars and Grand Prix racing. This will get the blood pumping. Dallas may get the Olympics before Houston does.
  8. I think if New york runs again they will get it. NY got the approval to build a billion dollar football and baseball stadium. Well, I think it cost the football stadium a billion dollars. Besides, 2016 is a long ways off. Anything could happen by then. Even Chicago, and L.A. in the running too? Ummm, Houston still it's hands full.
  9. DONE DEAL! Eric Moulds is a Texan! Futhermore, the Texans signed Lions LB Wali Rainer and Titans WR Jake Shifino. This makes 12 signed free agents on the Texans roster.
  10. Don't count the chickens before they hatch, DJ. Anything could happen between now and preseason. But, I would say playoffs.
  11. ^^^ Oh well. No building a new soccer facility for the Dynamo.
  12. JUST IN... The Texans are close on grabbing Eric Moulds. Eric Moulds agreed to a $14 million four-year contract with the Texans, which included a $5 million signing bonus. But, the Bills want a fouth round pick, the Texans offering them a fifth round pick instead. If the Bills don't come up with a agreement with a fifth round pick the Texans are offering, they may lose Eric Moulds for nothing. Futhermore, the Jemone Pathon rumor, is just that, a rumor. The Texans denied about pursuing Jemone Pathon, but instead they're pursuing the six year vertern linebacker, Wali Rainer from the Lions. Stay Tune.
  13. They film Texas Justice in Houston somewhere in Greenway Plaza. That's what I've heard.
  14. At Reggie Bush Pro Day. He ran a 4.33 in the 40 yard dash, and out bench pressed most lineman's by doing 225lbs 25 times. Great day for Bush.
  15. I have a friend that works for the government in D.C. My friend mentions that, "Bush will pass the bill, and do what it takes to get rid of the 11 million immigrants in America. That's his goal, and he will do." My friend continues, "Bush suppose to meet with the House next month(May), instead of a nasty turn out in New York, L.A., and Texas. They decided to push the meeting up to April of next week on the Bill. So, Bush will meet with the House next week to discuss about the Bill." Furthermore, our lawn caretakers are Mexicans, and they give me a early notice that they can not continue to work for me. He got a letter from the government stating that he need to return to Mexico, cause of the immigration. Beleive me, that was very sad to hear. I wish him and his family well.
  16. Finding health care closer to home More hospitals outside the Loop expanding to meet a growing need Houston can claim the world-renowned Texas Medical Center as its own. But for all the good the center provides for patients from around the world, people in the Houston area are finding they'd rather avoid the mazelike complex and parking fees. Many are turning to suburban hospitals for their medical needs. Officials with major hospital systems are taking note and expanding services outside the Medical Center and the Houston area. Nearly 30 hospitals are undergoing expansions or renovations, and 10 new hospitals are being built to meet the demands of a growing population, according to a 2005-06 facility construction report by the Texas Department of State Health Services. "We're probably in the most intense period of reconstruction. We have a lot of facilities around America that have simply reached the end of their useful life," said Rick Wade, senior vice president for the American Hospital Association. Wade also noted that many of the older hospitals are no longer in the hub of the community. With more and more people commuting longer distances to work, the demand for hospitals and medical care in the suburbs has increased. Nowhere is the population growth and hospital demand more evident than in Fort Bend County, which borders Houston on the southwest. After being diagnosed with breast cancer in November, Deforis Dolford maneuvered her way to the University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center at the Texas Medical Center for testing and soon found she could receive her post-surgical care at the cancer center's satellite facility in Fort Bend County. "When I went to M.D. Anderson, they asked me where I lived, and I told them Missouri City. They asked me did I want to go to the facility in Richmond, which would be closer. I said, 'Yes,' and I did," Dolford said. "It was less traffic, no parking garage, you didn't have to pay to park. It was less waiting. The people were just wonderful. To me, it was worth it." Specialized treatment For 33 days, Dolford drove herself to OakBend Medical Center in Richmond for radiation therapy. The drive was minutes from her third-grade teaching job at Glover Elementary School in Missouri City. Having the radiation treatment in Richmond allowed Dolford to miss only about 20 minutes of work each school day. Mitch Latinkic, administrator for the division of radiation oncology at M.D. Anderson, said convenience and accessibility are two factors the cancer center took into consideration when deciding to open satellite locations around Houston. M.D. Anderson now offers radiation therapy in Richmond, Lake Jackson, Bellaire and The Woodlands and soon will offer it in Katy and Nassau Bay. Patients that require more intensive care such as chemotherapy still have to go to the Texas Medical Center. Latinkic said physicians who staff the Radiation Oncology satellites are all trainees of the M.D. Anderson Division of Radiation Oncology resident program. Other health professionals such as therapists, nurses, and medical dosimetrists (specialists who calculate radiation doses) have similarly worked and trained at the main campus and are placed in satellite facilities based on their individual preferences and interests, Latinkic said. "This ensures quality of care across our satellite practices that are consistent with our main campus," Latinkic said. Aside from M.D. Anderson, another hospital system establishing a presence in Fort Bend County is the Memorial Hermann Hospital System, which is building a $94 million hospital and adjacent medical office building to replace Memorial Hermann Fort Bend Hospital. The new 220,000-square-foot hospital
  17. Let's not forget about the brand new soccer stadium they plan on building.
  18. ^^ Hey, Niche. What do you mean about crappy amusement park? If you go to Kemah Broadwalk on weekends it stay packed. Tillman is making a killing in Kemah like you mention "crappy amusement park." This will be a great addition for galveston strand, if the deal get's a go. And for the gambling permitted here in Texas? That will never happen. They tried that remember? Twice, or three times.
  19. That is not unrealistic, DJ. It depends on the new playbook to allow two runningbacks on the field together. Quite sure the Texans have plans for Bush and Davis to step on the field according what playbook they have instored. Remember, Bush also can play receiver slot. So, in that case they could have Bush playing slot, and have Davis in the backfield.
  20. So far the Texans signed these free agents... 1. Fullback - Jameel Cook 2. Middle linebacker - Sam Cowart 3. Center - Mike Flanagan 4. Defensive end - N.D. Kalu 5. Linebacker - Zeke Moreno 6. Tight End - Jeb Putzier 7. Quarterback - Sage Rosenfels 8. Wide Receiver - Kevin Walter 9. Defensive end - Anthony Weaver 10. Guard - David Loverne - Wide Receiver - Eric Moulds(agreed to the new contract, but Texans must make a deal with Bufflao for a fourth, or fifth round pick) - Wide Receiver - Jermone Pathon(Texans showing interest)
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