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I'd definitely patronize an Alamo Drafthouse at Gulfgate! Right now we go to the Edwards in Greenway Plaza. It's easy to get to, but I dislike having to pay to park to go to the movies. It is a nice theater, though.
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Astroworld Park At 9001 Kirby Dr.
Original Timmy Chan's replied to KimberlySayWhat's topic in Historic Houston
LSD and the Texas Cyclone...I don't think I've ever laughed so hard in my life! Another favorite (and more innocent) moment was getting to "captain" the River of No Return!- 92 replies
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As I understand it, when the owner of the original NOTSUOH bought the "Home of Easy Credit" building, it came as-is. The place was filled with shoes, lamps, miscellaneous couches, desks and chairs and all the other clutter you're talking about. The guy figured it was easier to just leave it as-is than to clean it all up, so.....that's how NOTSUOH got its charm! Here's to laziness! I haven't been to Clark's, but I assume all the cluter is gone? If so, there's no way to re-create the original vibe of NOTSUOH.
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Maybe the "Houston Dynamo of Sugar Land" would work? Hey, if the "Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim" can do it, why not us? (Actually, I think that's the stupidest idea I've ever heard...freakin' freaks out there in LaLa land.)
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Houston Dynamo FC
Original Timmy Chan's replied to CincoRanch-HoustonResident's topic in Sports and Stadia
UH took over 10,000 fans to Fort Worth for the Fort Worth Bowl in December 2005. I understand that we took 4,000-5,000 to the SMU game in Dallas on Saturday. And we took over 10,000 to Memphis for the 1996 Liberty Bowl (UH outnumbered Syracuse fans at least 3-1 at that game...and about 6-1 on Beale Street afterwards!) I also look for UH to take well over 10,000 to Memphis this December for the Liberty Bowl (yeah, I'm jumping ahead a little bit...first we gotta win the CUSA Championship Game here at Robertson on December 1st).- 504 replies
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So it's not the owner of the original NOTSUOH? Will we still be able to play chess with the homeless? I always had a good time at NOTSUOH. It was a good place to hang out and watch the "beautiful people" as they walked the streets with next to nothing on in the 40-degree weather. Fun to watch folks "suffer for style".
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Discovery Green Park At 1500 McKinney St.
Original Timmy Chan's replied to c4smok's topic in Downtown
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Houston Dynamo FC
Original Timmy Chan's replied to CincoRanch-HoustonResident's topic in Sports and Stadia
I'm pretty sure the UH band was there, or at least a UH pep band. I watched a little bit of the game, and the "Eat 'Em Up" was definitely being played. I wonder what the Dynamo crowd's supposed to cheer for that one? "Eat 'em up, eat 'em up, Go Dy-na-mo!" ??? BTW, I'll be there at the UH-SMU game in Dallas this weekend as well. I thought it was very cool that both the Coogs* and the Dynamo won their respective Western Conference/Division Championships this weekend at Robertson. A very good weekend for the ol' Rob. *note: the Coogs haven't technically won the Western Division of CUSA yet, but they're in the drivers' seat. Win the next two (@SMU, @Memphis), both games that we'll be favored in, and we win the CUSA Western Division, AND we host the CUSA Championship Game at Robertson on December 1. Thats's just so's you Dynamo fans know...if you miss the Robertson experience, or just want to relive some glory there, come on out to the CUSA Championship game on Friday, December 1st!!!- 504 replies
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Houston Dynamo FC
Original Timmy Chan's replied to CincoRanch-HoustonResident's topic in Sports and Stadia
They're gonna put the poor beer vendors out of a job. We used to be on a first-name basis with some of those guys...now they don't even say hello.- 504 replies
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Just to get the thread off-track again... What's wrong with the current set-up? Why build a taxpayer funded or subsisized stadium, when Robertson serves perfectly well? I've never been to a Dynamo game, but I've been to nearly every game at Robertson since UH moved out of the Astrodome, and I think Robertson Stadium is a great facility in a great location. (Much better than the Astrodome experience, that's for sure). Do Dynamo fans agree? Do you enjoy the Robertson Stadium experience, or are there significant complaints about the facility? If you enjoy it at Robertson, why spend taxpayer money on another stadium? If it's 100% privately funded, then build away.
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Texas A&M University News & Updates
Original Timmy Chan's replied to texas911's topic in Texas Medical Center
What's gonna happen to Aggie jokes after A&M starts graduating educated people? The Aggie joke writer industry is gonna suffer. And for that...UH will probably lose even more state funding. DAMMIT! -
Houston Dynamo FC
Original Timmy Chan's replied to CincoRanch-HoustonResident's topic in Sports and Stadia
$6?!? It's $7.00/beer at UH games (football/women's soccer) at Robertson Stadium! Why are UH fans getting screwed?!? I haven't had a single beer inside Robertson Stadium since they raised the prices this year. Even at last year's $5.50/beer I'd drink 2 or 3 a game. I've had many illicit Jack & cokes in the stadium this year, and many, many, many beers while tailgating, but I haven't bought a $7.00 beer yet. I can buy two six-packs of Lone Star tallboys for $7.00...why would I pay $7.00 for a single Bud Light when I could drink 12 good beers for less?!? I wonder how much concession $$$ they're losing over that decision. Anyways...for all those who are going to the Dynamo game this weekend, why not make a full weekend of it and hit the UH-Tulsa game on Saturday at 2:30 pm? It's the last regular season home game for Kevin Kolb (#7 in NCAA D-1A history in total yards...he'll be #5 all-time by the end of the game), not to mention the implications of the game. The winner of UH-Tulsa (the two top-ranked teams in CUSA) will more than likely host the CUSA Championship game later this year! Should be a hell of a game...Tulsa is a Top 25 level team (ranked #26 right now), and UH has the firepower to knock them off! Eat 'em up, COOGS!!! (and Dynamo!)- 504 replies
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Here's the reason I've been given to explain why development bypassed the area between the South Loop and the South Belt: HISD HISD is just a tougher sell than Pasadena ISD, Pearland ISD and Clear Creek ISD which are all right around the Beltway. And I think Danax speaks a lot of truth. Many white people are afraid of living near large populations of black people. And for that matter, white people tend not to want to live near large populations of Latinos as well. It's amazing in this day and age that white flight still exists...but it does. Being a white guy in an all-black neighborhood, I'm constantly amazed at the attitudes of many of my white co-workers and friends. To hear them speak, I might as well be living in the middle of Darfur.
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I know my dad's side are Okies (Eastern New Mexico dirt farmers to be exact) of Irish and English descent with some Indian (Starrs). My mom's side is half-Okie (Kansas and points west, changing from year-to-year), and half-German. I can trace my roots on my Dad's side all the way back to 1900! (They were from North Texas...and yes I AM embarrassed to say that).
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Mmmmmmmmm....Lone Starrrrrrrrr......
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Historic Houston Restaurants
Original Timmy Chan's replied to groovehouse's topic in Historic Houston
There's still a Wyatts Cafeteria on Griggs just south of OST. For all I know it's the last one left on earth. We used to eat at the one on Spencer Highway in Pasadena all the time when I was younger. -
Memories Of Riverside Terrace
Original Timmy Chan's replied to PapillionWyngs's topic in Historic Houston
Actually, the Riverside Terrace neighborhood was developed by wealthy Jews who weren't allowed to buy in River Oaks due to RO deed restrictions. Some of the homes in Riverside Terrace may compare with River Oaks, but RT is not in RO...they're several miles from each other. -
Frank Meyer Mansion At 9111 South Post Oak Rd.
Original Timmy Chan's replied to theoriginalkj's topic in Historic Houston
Actually, we've got a public parking lot under the interchange (Metro Park & Ride lot). How do you think that corner of the Loop would look if the trees were replaced with another Wal-Mart, or another Meyerland Plaza? I'd rather see the trees. Judging by the posts above, it sounds like maybe I'm the only one that ever notices those trees...- 43 replies
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Frank Meyer Mansion At 9111 South Post Oak Rd.
Original Timmy Chan's replied to theoriginalkj's topic in Historic Houston
The property has severe floodplain issues, which is why is hasn't been developed. The Meyers are open to developing it...I'm sure there will be a huge uproar when they do. I think most folks enjoy seeing the little bit of nature there as they fly around the Loop. It would be nice to see the property preserved in its undeveloped state.- 43 replies
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Like 'em or not, aren't apartments a necessary evil? How many of us have lived in apartments at some point in our lives? I would guess about 90% of us has lived in an apartment at one point or another...whether it's growing up, in college, as your first "home" after college, or as a permanent home (whether by choice or not). Rather than ban all apartments, why not just focus on the problem apartments? We've got three "tax-credit" apartment complexes near us that appear to be well-maintained, safe and quiet. And we've got another apartment complex (non-tax-credit) nearby that I don't like to drive by even in the daytime. I'd love to see that one demolished, but the others I don't mind. I know it's not likely to happen, but I do think there should be a limit on the size of apartment complexes. I been to, and lived in, some very large complexes...and they seem to invite the criminal element more than a small complex. I've also lived in a small complex (24 units) in which you knew half the residents by name. Given the choice, I'd pick a small complex every time.
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Bousquet-Henry Wrightman Home At 3981 Del Monte Dr.
Original Timmy Chan's replied to Willowisp's topic in Houston Mod
It should be noted that Donald Barthelme the Architect (and former UH architecture prof) was the father of Donald Barthelme the Author (and former UH Creative Writing prof). When I first read the post above, I found it pretty amazing that one man could be an award winning architect AND one of the nation's most celebrated authors at the same time!- 3 replies
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METRORail University Line
Original Timmy Chan's replied to ricco67's topic in Traffic and Transportation
THANK YOU so much for clearing this up for me! I've been driving around for months trying to find "Southeast Road", "Uptown Street", "Inner Katy Boulevard" and "Southwest Communter Line Ave." so I can take a look at the light rail alignment that I voted on... "I VOTED FOR 'SOUTHWEST COMMUTER LINE', SO THAT'S WHERE IT SHOULD BE BUILT!!!"- 4,315 replies
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Houston Phone Numbers Became Numbers
Original Timmy Chan's replied to BayouCityGirl's topic in Historic Houston
I think Alpine, TX is still that way. I know for a fact it was like that 2 or 3 years ago.