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If you bothered to address the things I posted, the thing I commented about was on the lack of regard towards decent people who happen to live in apartments, for whatever reason. I know of many apartments that are in the $500 range more or less that are not dripping with crime. Apartments serve a need, and as long as people are willing to share thier areas with a nice distribution of apartments and homeowners, they can, and do, coexists. As someone just posted recently, its the people who think they are too good who leave thier area because of things like this who are just as much a cause of the problems. You question again prooves my point.
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Just read the article. 20 minutes? She
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Naaa. I was just messing around. It was innuendo week, remember?
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I grew up in section-8 housing. Pretty much from my elementary school years until I was 20 years old, starting out in college. I didn
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Thanks for the kind words.
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Drumguy8800 offered the following when describing the city of Dallas. He also mentioned the city of Fort Worth. Here's what he said: Quote:
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I LOVE this thread. LOL. HAIF: Never a dull moment.
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Houston Ship Channel Developments
2112 replied to MontroseNeighborhoodCafe's topic in Points Southeast
Hey. Thanks for the gloom. Now I can start out my week with a nice dose of "Were all gonna die". Thanks. -
Houston Ship Channel Developments
2112 replied to MontroseNeighborhoodCafe's topic in Points Southeast
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I'm sure the continuous iron work in NYC's SoHo was considered too new and mabye lacked character, back when it first came on line. But look at it now...its a real gem of a particular era. Maybe in timeour main stream will be looked upon as interesting history. Who knows. I particularly love all those aluminum looking 2 and 3 story strutures popping up in Midtown and other areas. Whats that callled anyways? Does anyone have any information on when that style began? I seem to recall that Houston had something to do with creating that style. Is this true?
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Ok. One more This was taken with a camel spoogeshot S4000, at a glutimus maximus zoom, and without spooge guard.
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Dickon P1000 camel toe, Yakayaki TOE 169 pooperscoop, primal foofoo with Dickon Dickoff TC-867 5.309 x. Sorry. I couldnt resist. It was on my mind and I had to get it out. This concludes this weeks episode of "inuendo" week. Hope you will join us next time. goodbye
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Lets all give MidtownCoog a big round of applause.....
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That's the building allready being renovated, next to the empty lot, right on the corner of Main. We are talking about the empty space BETWEEN that Main building and Cabo.
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Did we really? Who? And why didnt he get a prize? I will leave now (they lifted the restraining order)...
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Although he hits it home with Houston being itself and capitalizing on its own identity, he is over simplistic in his complete disregard towards a denser, transit-oriented, and cultural city. You can embrace both sides of his ideas: a quality of life in both the suburbs AND the core, with urban amenities in both. I remember visiting Hoboken New Jersey and realizing that, even though this was essential a New York City suburb, it was nevertheless as urbane as Greenwich Village, with as much residential and transit and entertainment crammed into a small area. Hell, in Houston, as far as transit, having a great local network of rail combined with a good commuter network, would tie both sides together. I mean, everyway you look at it, you have to conclude that both are essential; city dwellers can visit Houston
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Found this opinion on Houston. Its in Rolling Stones Magazine. I
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And YOU...what are you REALLY trying to say?
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Of course, this is to be expected
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Nice.