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Old 06-07-2012, 03:36 PM
 
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LOL>..All the Dallas folks trying to be "bigger and better" than Houston.

Love it.
You are a joke...go away kidd.

 
Old 06-07-2012, 03:46 PM
 
Location: The Mid-Cities
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LOL>..All the Dallas folks trying to be "bigger and better" than Houston.

Love it.
No were not trying to be bigger. Houston is bigger...but Dallas IS better.
 
Old 06-07-2012, 03:57 PM
 
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No were not trying to be bigger. Houston is bigger...but Dallas IS better.
 
Old 06-07-2012, 05:04 PM
 
Location: Up on the moon laughing down on you
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No were not trying to be bigger. Houston is bigger...but Dallas IS better at pretending to be better.
Fixed it for ya
 
Old 06-07-2012, 05:23 PM
 
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Fixed it for ya
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Old 06-07-2012, 06:43 PM
 
Location: Houston(Screwston),TX
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Lol,dang really wasn't trying to turn this into a pissing contest I was just saying as in a span of 4 to 5 years Dallas has stepped up in a major way and I think there skyline looks better then Houstons skyline. Now I love the fact that Houston has several different skyline that hold there own. But I see the benefit of having everything close to each other on top of having more variations of different architecture styles. Matter fact I even stated .mc n galleria skyline have taken more progressive steps w/ architecture styles then DT Houston. I mean just think if Galleria/uptown area,Tmc ,DT Houston were closely connected w/ each other in walking distance.I mean imo bigger doesn't always mean better. Just focus on being creative and a game change instead of just being tall or bigger.
 
Old 06-07-2012, 07:16 PM
 
Location: ITL (Houston)
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Lol,dang really wasn't trying to turn this into a pissing contest I was just saying as in a span of 4 to 5 years Dallas has stepped up in a major way and I think there skyline looks better then Houstons skyline. Now I love the fact that Houston has several different skyline that hold there own. But I see the benefit of having everything close to each other on top of having more variations of different architecture styles. Matter fact I even stated .mc n galleria skyline have taken more progressive steps w/ architecture styles then DT Houston. I mean just think if Galleria/uptown area,Tmc ,DT Houston were closely connected w/ each other in walking distance.I mean imo bigger doesn't always mean better. Just focus on being creative and a game change instead of just being tall or bigger.
Well, Houston isnt going to have a large skyline across the freeway like Dallas. It'll have good human scale density though (especially Midtown). But taking it all in, Houston still feels bigger. There are always good shots on many freeways, that show the Inner Loop skylines. DT/UP Dallas do look huge though. The bridge has a good view, but going west in Woodall Rogers before going into the tunnel is the best, imo.
 
Old 06-07-2012, 08:33 PM
 
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lol,dang really wasn't trying to turn this into a pissing contest i was just saying as in a span of 4 to 5 years dallas has stepped up in a major way and i think there skyline looks better then houstons skyline. now i love the fact that houston has several different skyline that hold there own. But i see the benefit of having everything close to each other on top of having more variations of different architecture styles. Matter fact i even stated .mc n galleria skyline have taken more progressive steps w/ architecture styles then dt houston. I mean just think if galleria/uptown area,tmc ,dt houston were closely connected w/ each other in walking distance.i mean imo bigger doesn't always mean better. Just focus on being creative and a game change instead of just being tall or bigger.
T.H.E.....E.N.D
 
Old 06-07-2012, 08:39 PM
 
Location: Houston, TX
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In what way?
You know in what way...in every way! LOL.

How come Chicago doesn't do this with New York?
 
Old 06-07-2012, 08:41 PM
 
Location: Houston, TX
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Lol,dang really wasn't trying to turn this into a pissing contest I was just saying as in a span of 4 to 5 years Dallas has stepped up in a major way and I think there skyline looks better then Houstons skyline. Now I love the fact that Houston has several different skyline that hold there own. But I see the benefit of having everything close to each other on top of having more variations of different architecture styles. Matter fact I even stated .mc n galleria skyline have taken more progressive steps w/ architecture styles then DT Houston. I mean just think if Galleria/uptown area,Tmc ,DT Houston were closely connected w/ each other in walking distance.I mean imo bigger doesn't always mean better. Just focus on being creative and a game change instead of just being tall or bigger.
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