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  • shepshep Houston Posts: 5,900
    KV4053 said:

    mfc2006 said:

    Well, Houston's an awesome city. :)

    I've lived here for 37 years, and thus consider myself an expert on Houston's awesomeness or lack thereof. Houston is anything but awesome. Houston sucks donkey balls.
    For clarity: Do you live in Houston, or do you live in Katy? Something tells me I already know the answer to this question...

    If you can't find something awesome about Houston... you're just not trying.

    Now the weather that's coming up around the bend I don't look forward to... but deck beers for the next month are gonna be awesome.

    Houston, Texas... Believe it or not, there are 7 million people here... must be a couple of fans who'd love to see you play.
  • mfc2006mfc2006 HTOWN Posts: 37,489
    KV4053 said:

    mfc2006 said:

    Well, Houston's an awesome city. :)

    I've lived here for 37 years, and thus consider myself an expert on Houston's awesomeness or lack thereof. Houston is anything but awesome. Houston sucks donkey balls.
    I lived there for most of my life & loved the city. I'm looking forward to heading back for a visit sometime this year.

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  • KV4053KV4053 Mike's side, crushed up against the stage Posts: 1,510
    edited March 2015
    shep said:

    KV4053 said:

    mfc2006 said:

    Well, Houston's an awesome city. :)

    I've lived here for 37 years, and thus consider myself an expert on Houston's awesomeness or lack thereof. Houston is anything but awesome. Houston sucks donkey balls.
    For clarity: Do you live in Houston, or do you live in Katy? Something tells me I already know the answer to this question...

    If you can't find something awesome about Houston... you're just not trying.

    Now the weather that's coming up around the bend I don't look forward to... but deck beers for the next month are gonna be awesome.

    Not Katy. But close.
    The weather kills it for the entire metro area. Period.

    I'm just glad I travel a lot for work. Houston has two real airports. So there's that.
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  • UtahBoltUtahBolt Posts: 196
    As a Utah basketball fan, I have heard Coach Larry Krystkowiak say in an interview that he is a big Pearl Jam fan and knows Jeff Ament very well (as well as the rest of the band too). I believe he mentioned their relationship goes back to his Montana days (both as coach and player).
  • Lost In OhioLost In Ohio Posts: 7,243
    shep said:

    whoa whoa whoa.... stop the clock!

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  • Houston is a great city. I was born there and although most of my life I have lived in the suburbs or a couple hours away, I love Houston. The trouble with Houston is that it is not a touristy place. Great place to live but not necessarily a great place to visit. It is too spread out and there are not enough touristy things to do. So it gets a bad rap from visitors. But as a place to live, I think it is as good or better than most major cities.
  • shepshep Houston Posts: 5,900
    KV4053 said:

    shep said:

    KV4053 said:

    mfc2006 said:

    Well, Houston's an awesome city. :)

    I've lived here for 37 years, and thus consider myself an expert on Houston's awesomeness or lack thereof. Houston is anything but awesome. Houston sucks donkey balls.
    For clarity: Do you live in Houston, or do you live in Katy? Something tells me I already know the answer to this question...

    If you can't find something awesome about Houston... you're just not trying.

    Now the weather that's coming up around the bend I don't look forward to... but deck beers for the next month are gonna be awesome.

    Not Katy. But close.
    The weather kills it for the entire metro area. Period.

    I'm just glad I travel a lot for work. Houston has two real airports. So there's that.
    The suburbs of houston do suck. I get that people have to live there to afford certain things/raise kids/whatever, but unfortunately there is 0 culture in a lot of the suburbs. You're lucky if you have a perry's to eat at.

    I live in Houston, and it's great. So many awesome places to eat within short distance, about a 20 minute drive to either airport, close proximity to most all the major concert/sport venues (except the woodlands), lots of local breweries/great beer bars... I've got no complaints for shit I like to do.

    but I will agree with you on the weather beginning of may thru end of September.... I hide indoors... and I do miss real winter....
    Houston, Texas... Believe it or not, there are 7 million people here... must be a couple of fans who'd love to see you play.
  • whispering handswhispering hands Under your skin Posts: 13,527
    Sorry, but Yexas as a whole.. Blows. I HATED living there! I couldn't WAIT to get back
    To OKLAHOMA, I hated Texas so bad, I was happy to see JOPLIN! Then again.. I
    DID have to live in San Angelo.. Maybe that's why.. That and the people I worked for just irritated the God loving shit outta me!! ( rich people have no fucking clue, and they tend to think that others are expendable.. These guys were not quite that bad.. But God his daughter was fucking STUPID!!)
  • ComeToTXComeToTX Austin Posts: 8,054
    the last thing you should do is judge a state by one of its worst cities. i have to work in san angelo, abilene, midland/odessa a few weeks out of the year and if i had to live there i'd be miserable too.

    if you live in austin, houston or dfw and can't find your own places to be happy then you're probably just a miserable person.
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  • whispering handswhispering hands Under your skin Posts: 13,527
    ComeToTX said:

    the last thing you should do is judge a state by one of its worst cities. i have to work in san angelo, abilene, midland/odessa a few weeks out of the year and if i had to live there i'd be miserable too.

    if you live in austin, houston or dfw and can't find your own places to be happy then you're probably just a miserable person.

    Possible. I just hated that it was soooooooooooo desolate.. Even riding horses was miserable.. For me AND the horse!! And I was assigned a HUGE black Cob/QH mix.. He was so thickly maned that I felt bad for him.. His coat burned in the edges.. Nothing but nothing for mile after mile.. Except a cow or two every four to five hours.. Except during shipping season.. Then there were just thousands of cows.. And the dust.... So I apologize, but I did NOT live in the best city by which to make a fair judgement on Texas.
  • whispering handswhispering hands Under your skin Posts: 13,527
    I honestly think that ranch gave me OCD!! Dust just grosses me out now! Lol
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