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Posted by Zild on Dec-07-2004 18:37:

I think Texas girls are some of the finest on the planet. I just had to add that because its true.


Posted by lim f(x) = f(a) on Dec-08-2004 07:49:

Tejas is ok, Houston, Dallas, Austin are good cities to live in. my fav would be Austin


Posted by wippet on Dec-08-2004 09:41:

quote:
Originally posted by Zild
I think Texas girls are some of the finest on the planet. I just had to add that because its true.



Drive by SMU in dallas at around noon, when its change classrooms time and you'll understand what Zild is talking about..
Austin is a UT college town.. a lot of female potencial....
Never been to Houston but i will believe its the same there with the girls.


Posted by tmft on Dec-09-2004 05:22:

Re: Re: Re: Re: Is Texas a good place to live?

quote:
Originally posted by Steven Hays
Austin is the most expensive city in Texas to live. It's very stressful, but at the same time very relaxing and really easy to stray away from everyday problems. People are 99% nice here, and everyone is open to everyone and everything. It's such a diverse city and a great one to live in. It honestly has changed my view on many things and for the better.

-Steve


If you think Austin is expensive, try living in San Francisco, DC or Los Angeles.

Texas is free of the general attitude that California has. Not having to stress about parking is an intangible benefit.

See Ray-Ray's thread about Las Vegas for more proof on Texas-goodness.


Posted by Matthias on Dec-09-2004 21:28:

quote:
Originally posted by wippet
Never been to Houston but i will believe its the same there with the girls.


Depends on what part of Houston I suppose, in the northside its mostly a bunch of hoodrats, chickenheads, gold-diggers and baby-mommas. But I live in the ghetto so...


Posted by digitalbreach on Dec-10-2004 00:54:

quote:
Originally posted by Matthias
Depends on what part of Houston I suppose, in the northside its mostly a bunch of hoodrats, chickenheads, gold-diggers and baby-mommas.


That's y you gotta live in the
"Southside, the Southside...yeah"

sorry had to do it.


Posted by D Dubya on Dec-10-2004 17:02:

quote:
Originally posted by Matthias
chickenheads


cluck cluck jigga.


Posted by Matthias on Dec-10-2004 21:05:

quote:
Originally posted by digitalbreach
That's y you gotta live in the
"Southside, the Southside...yeah"

sorry had to do it.


I live off of Antoine and DeSoto...to my knowledge there have been a few hip hop/rap songs written about both streets. :/


Posted by prolikewhoa on Dec-22-2004 03:57:

quote:
Originally posted by Mugenlude99
Tejas is ok, Houston, Dallas, Austin are good cities to live in. my fav would be Austin



i live in dallas, and i love it. bad traffic though...shitty drivers. i'm moving near austin next year for college. i'll be in georgetown to be exact, which is pretty close. i love austin...such an awesome music scene and shops and downtown is so clean haha. austin is my fave too. i'll have to disagree w/ you about houston though...it's so smoggy and gross. corpus is tight if you like ocean....san antonio is cool minus the tourists. austin has to be my fave though.


Posted by verndogs on Dec-22-2004 05:48:

one of these days I'll visit texas...so I can live a life long dream


to be at texas stadium so I can root against the cowboys


Posted by Electrotek on Dec-22-2004 14:43:

Re: Is Texas a good place to live?

quote:
Originally posted by t�bias
I've heard so many stories of 6 fingered people, huge red mullets, 10 guns per house, George Bush, only being able to eat at McDonalds, big hats and girls with funny teeth.

Any truth to these rumours?


lol that made me laugh out loud.

In the urban centers, you don't find mullet boys or gun-toting rednecks. In Plano and Highland Park, you will find the hottest girls but the most superficial and stuck up I've experienced with. There are a lot of nice restaurants in Dallas and the nightlife is pretty tight in Deep Ellum. And no, not everyone here supports that religious fanatic George W Bush and his neo-con agenda


Posted by D Dubya on Dec-22-2004 16:00:

Re: Re: Is Texas a good place to live?

quote:
Originally posted by Electrotek
In Plano and Highland Park, you will find the hottest girls but the most superficial and stuck up I've experienced with. There are a lot of nice restaurants in Dallas and the nightlife is pretty tight in Deep Ellum.


I will find my trophy wife in Highland Park.... I love going to the bars uptown (Manhattan, Republic, Cuba Libre) cause that is where those little hotties hang out.

Not too big on Deep Ellum - Full of ghettoness and hippies. Lizard Lounge is the only place you would probably ever see me at.


Posted by Jiffy on Dec-22-2004 17:10:

quote:
Originally posted by verndogs
one of these days I'll visit texas...so I can live a life long dream


to be at texas stadium so I can root against the cowboys


Better hurry up and live that dream, because they're building a new stadium and should be moved by 09, I believe.

I was born and raised right outside Houston. It's alright.

I lived in Dallas for about five years or so, and I'd have to say that I definitely had the time of my life there. Great people, great scene, great city.

I moved to Austin for about 8-9 months, and I hated every minute of it. It might have alot to do with the stuff I was going through personally at that time, but it seemed that EVERY person I met there was a total asshole.

I'm back in the Houston area now, and visit both cities as often as I can. (Dallas- friends, Austin- family)


Posted by tmft on Dec-22-2004 17:41:

quote:
Originally posted by Jiffy

I moved to Austin for about 8-9 months, and I hated every minute of it. It might have alot to do with the stuff I was going through personally at that time, but it seemed that EVERY person I met there was a total asshole.


I've lived in Austin about 8 months. It was hard for me to move to a completely new place, but I've liked it. For the most part, the people I've met have been very friendly & nice.

I've thought hard, & I can't think of any total a-holes I've met in Austin. The guys in clubs here are a change--in SF guys seemed very passive or gay, here they're much more aggressive--but nothing too terrible.


Posted by prolikewhoa on Dec-22-2004 20:10:

quote:
Originally posted by Matthias
I live off of Antoine and DeSoto...to my knowledge there have been a few hip hop/rap songs written about both streets. :/


i used to live in desoto before it was a ghetto. now i have friends who still live there...and a few in red oak haha i would never wanna live there again


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