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I used Taco Cabana once for about 50 people. The price was cheap, the food was okay, but they were 45 minutes late.
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I want to like it, I really do, but somehow it just reminds me of a big self-storage unit.maybe it is....for your SOUL!
And just like a self-storage unit -- it's got a monthly usage fee!
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Nice job, Boris. It was a perfect day for Hermann Park. Glad to see so many people taking advantage of it.
I wonder what the blue stuff is that's oozing out of the refrigerator on the front stoop?
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When I was in first grade (early 70s) my class went on a field trip to the Roy Rogers near Gulfgate. We didn't just stop there on the way to or from another destination -- the trip was specifically to visit the restaurant. It was all great fun to 6-year-olds. But can you imagine the parental uproar that would happen today if a school organized a field trip to a fast food restaurant?
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Went to the open house yesterday. It's a superb layout, and it all seems extremely well maintained. A great party house. But I don't see it going for anywhere near $995K.
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The appraised value of this house on HCAD is $405,000, and it estimates the market value at $515,000. They're asking almost double that. My god. I wonder what the comparable sales prices are on the block.
I'm going to try to go see this today.
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If I had any sense it would be, I'd be selling townhouses in Rice-Military or something where its a whole lot easier. But I haven't been accused of having any sense in a long time.
Keep doing what you love and it will pay off.
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It's not for sale. I'm just reposting the old listings because I didn't get to see the photos at full resolution and figured others might want the same.
Sorry for the confusion. I assume any link to HAR means the house is for sale.
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This was for sale several months -- maybe a year -- ago. I assumed it sold, but the photos are the same so probably they're just trying again.
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And looked a themsleves a lot in the many mirrors. Mirrors were everywhere.
This defines my house. Geez, it was hard to get used to it. And the master bath is nearly all mirrors. You have to get really comfortable with the way you look!
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Wasn't the Archstone Apt complex one of the first new structures on Washington when it was built in the 90s? Could it be said that it helped start the renaissance of the area?
One funny story related to Archstone -- when I was going thru a divorce I looked at those apartments to move into. My child wasn't with me when I was there to tour. I asked the saleslady if there were many children in the complex and she said no, it was nice and quiet. Then I mentioned that I have a kid and would like a place with some other kids, and she suddenly changed her mind and said "Oh yes, we've got lots of kids here."
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How did the "Mod of the Month" open house go on Sunday? Were there many visitors? Any interested buyers? I was out of town unfortunately and couldn't go see it.
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We're only halfway through her visit -- it runs until late April. So the final impact won't be known for some time.
I know they've gotten money from me and will get more -- I went once by myself, once with the spouse, and will go this week again with my kid. On the days we can all go together it's too crowded!
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Jax, did you have any idea your post would go down this path (pun intended)?
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Willowisp: Can we make this the next Mod of the Month?
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Wow. You should send these photos to the realtor to replace some of the ones on HAR.
With the photos the realtor posted, it's almost as if she WANTS it to be torn down.
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I think I read something recently about an event facility going up there -- something you could rent for parties, weddings, etc. I couldn't find anything in the Chron archives, so I don't know where I read it.
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I have to wonder about someone in the building profession who doesn't see any difference between tearing down a cookie-cutter tract house in old Bellaire and tearing down this.
I would assume (someone correct me if I'm wrong) that many, if not most, residential home builders don't have an architectural background and would have little appreciation for something like this. How many times have you seen on this forum or others a comment like "who cares -- it's just another old building"? Most people in general don't appreciate modern architecture. A co-worker of mine was talking about the home after she read the article and said "Who would want a home with Formica?" I mean, to reduce the significance of this house to "yucky Formica" is ridiculous, but prevalent. (Next time I'll tell her that I just installed new Formica in my kitchen!)
I think the house should be preserved for cultural reasons as much as architectural, but do I want a round living room or a 15' velour sofa (even if extant?)I do! Think of the swank parties you could throw!
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Lisa Gray has a very nice article on this subject is today's Chron: "Abandoned house, abandoned hope in Meyerland"
It mentions the forum.
http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/headli...es/5298831.html
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I'm not sure how many times the point has to be made with respect to the new home construction types but it accomplishes little. Sure it's fun to lambaste the poor choices for replacements of significant architecture (be it post war or contemporary), but constructive activism toward an objective -- say, documentation of a significant structure, securing of existing plans, etc. -- would be far more beneficial than yet another critique of a "mcmansion".
True, but if we could just change one person's mind about bad home design, it's worth it.
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I worked there for 10 years. It's a great building in an easily accessible location. That green space atop the garage was underused -- but it was very pretty. Glad to hear they're doing something with it.
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What? They're moving on that block, I thought they stayed over by #'s.
Man, I hate those hose.
I figured someone would take the unintended bait.
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People out there counting or a black hose?
Black hose.
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I noticed on the way to work this morning that they are measuring the traffic counts on Bissonnet right in front Maryland Manor apartments.
Mount Carmel High School At 6700 Mount Carmel Dr.
in EaDo, the East End, and East Houston
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I received this e-mail today. If you attended Mt. Carmel, you will probably want to attend...
"ONE LAST VISIT"
May 28, 2008
The Mount Carmel High School administration, faculty, and students
Invite all to come celebrate 52 years of tradition on Wednesday, May 28
The festivities begin with Mass at 8:30 a.m. on the football field
Activities will continue until 9 p.m.
Come share your memories with alumni and tour the school for "One Last visit"
For ????'s please e-mail dhuffman@aol.com or call
Dennis Huffman at 713-816-1461