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JJxvi

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  1. There are (were) only about 10-12 legit trees along Yale at wildly dispersed locations (the ones right in front of the stone yard are basically the only place where they all survived, possibly because somebody tended those, I dont know). Any others you add to that to get to 19 opr whetever must be scrub trees that just happened to be there around the underpass or something.

  2. but they had 30-40 years of growth that the replacement trees won't have.

    Doubtful, I think we know exactly when these trees were planted and it was in the early 90's because these are probably the same age as the trees that people pissed and moaned about lining Yale north of I-10 until the Yale street project was cancelled and changed to a resurface.

  3. I have lived in "Northern Rice Military" west of TC Jester (also known as the southern part of Cottage Grove). $250k 3/3 tract townhomes are the norm and there is not much "high end" about them, and their proximity or distance from WalMart is an inconsequential factor in the areas development when compared to the West End.

    A quick glance at townhomes for sale in 77007 reveals only 36 priced at $250k or less

    How many of the 36 are in Cottage Grove?

  4. The surface area is large enough for a typical FIFA pitch. The Dynamo have striped the field at a width of 70 yards instead of 74 or 75 as a tactical preference. The coach feels that a narrow picth suits the tactics and players on the team.

  5. Heh. I'm not sure that alignment is feasible with the highway improvements, but I'm sure they would have used the railroad trestle bridge just West of the "yale deathtrap bridge" to cross the bayou there.

  6. Yes the typical easy to look at stats that you see for a soccer match is (obviously) the score, % of possession, shots/shots on goal, and corners. In addition to usually representing an opportunity to creat a chance to score, a corner is also indicitave that one team was on the attack to draw the corner or put the team under pressure enough that the other team was forced to concede the corner. A team that dominates the number of corner kicks is often the team that is dictating play and getting more into attack. Sometimes you will also see number of fouls, and that kind of thing as well.

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  7. I also shy away from baseball comparisons. Baseball is still king, as far as drawing spectators in to see a ballgame. Japanese baseball is 2nd in worldwide attendance and draws more people through its gates every year than the NBA, NFL, and NHL do in the United States at about 21 million fans per season. MLB is of course way beyond that at almost 75 million fans per year. No sport in the world keeps people coming back to the park like baseball, its hard to compare apples to apples when comparing baseball teams drawing for so many games to other leagues.

  8. Soccer is a lot more popular with the under 30 crowd in the USA than the over 40 mainstream sports crowd cares to admit (some are even openly hostile to the idea of it). Soccer will never be bigger than baseball, basketball, football barring a massive paradigm shift (and some soccer fans would do well to remember that they arent as close to taking over the country as they think) but that doesnt mean it wont ever be a mainstream sport. It is very close to reaching that tipping point, I think, but people in general wont realize that has happened until a newer guard of sportswriters and sportscasters is still in place. Still you can see just within the past few years that ESPN and Fox see the writing on the wall and have started making big investments in soccer. A ridiculous amount of people in this country watched a game between two teams a few miles apart in Manchester play last week on a Monday afternoon.

    That kind of international competition isnt all that great for MLS, but I think in this case the rising tide of the sport will lift all boats.

  9. Ha. yeah, apartment complexes are going to destroy the area. I live in the Heights. Like right in the middle of the Houston Heights subdivision, in a single family house on a residential lot. There are at least 5 apartment complexes within 2 blocks of my house that are right in the middle of residential blocks similar to mine. They have been there for years and years...

  10. My question is this, why are 11 development companies clawing at the chance to win this bid? If this hotel was such a great idea, wouldn't they have already bought the property andd began plans themselves. It seems it's only because the govt can help make it profitable.

    I'm going to throw out a wild guess. The city already owns the land and has control?

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