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Old 03-02-2012, 07:38 PM
 
Location: Up on the moon laughing down on you
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Originally Posted by portyhead24 View Post
I'm just gonna let your response speak for itself, and don't think for a second others haven't noticed the absurd things you say. I'd be quite embarrassed if I said some of the things you put forth.
you are only embarrassed because Dallas gets smacked down everytime. It makes you cringe because you lose at everything.

Look at this stat:
Houston commuters to Dallas = 44,300 workers, Dallas commuters to Houston, =51,900 workers

Dallas just can't win
The Rise of the Super Commuter - Commute - The Atlantic Cities

yall can't stay away from Houston I see

 
Old 03-02-2012, 07:38 PM
 
Location: Dallas,Texas
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Isn't it great that our bridges actually take us somewhere


and has water flowing under them.


Name a bridge in Houston that actually have a large body of water under it. (Except the dredged buffalo bayou)
 
Old 03-02-2012, 07:40 PM
 
Location: Dallas,Texas
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don't even come here with that not in city limits thing. Is there anything left in Dallas?

Everything is either in the burbs or in FW.

and the jack*** who brought up six flags are acting like six flags is an every day thing. People go to the beach often, they don't go to six flags often.

And Clear Lake is part of Houston and its right on the Bay. stop acting Like Houston is so far from the water. We are not Dallas
Houston can have those beaches. They are very dirty. You will never see me in Galveston.
 
Old 03-02-2012, 07:41 PM
 
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Deep sea fishing, paraglide on the beach, dodge alligator in a state park, hike in a national forest, jet ski in an ocean bay, see a boat bigger than a party barge, go to the birthplace of Texas, go over a bridge to somewhere, take a ferry, see dolphins, take a cruise, touch a moon rock. Get the picture? I can go on if you wish.
Uhh....I was thinking in terms of something more interesting or exciting.

Just curious...Have you done ANY of those?....I probably already know the answer....."see a boat"....are you serious?!..."Go over a bridge to somewhere"?!...lol....When it looks like this...people develop around it....It's an Icon in itself.Exclusive: Developers plan restaurant incubator near Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge | Dallas-Fort Worth Business News - News for Dallas, Texas - The Dallas Morning News
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Old 03-02-2012, 07:44 PM
 
Location: Dallas
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Originally Posted by HtownLove View Post
you are only embarrassed because Dallas gets smacked down everytime. It makes you cringe because you lose at everything.

Look at this stat:
Houston commuters to Dallas = 44,300 workers, Dallas commuters to Houston, =51,900 workers

Dallas just can't win
The Rise of the Super Commuter - Commute - The Atlantic Cities

yall can't stay away from Houston I see
Keep diggin your hole, you just look more and more ridiculous. And I'm almost as ridiculous for seriously entertaining anything you say with a response. Anyway, I'm done for the night.
 
Old 03-02-2012, 07:46 PM
 
Location: Up on the moon laughing down on you
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Name a bridge in Houston that actually have a large body of water under it. (Except the dredged buffalo bayou)
They all do. And BB was dredged to allow bigger ships to pass threw not to create a fake water body

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Houston can have those beaches. They are very dirty. You will never see me in Galveston.
saw you there last weekend. You were wearing those bright orange and lime green speedos

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Originally Posted by portyhead24 View Post
Keep diggin your hole, you just look more and more ridiculous. And I'm almost as ridiculous for seriously entertaining anything you say with a response. Anyway, I'm done for the night.
you are beyond ridiculous always being mad at silly things. Why are you shouting at your computer screen. Silly boy. its just the internet.
 
Old 03-02-2012, 07:49 PM
 
Location: Dallas,Texas
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Uhh....I as thinking in terms of something more interesting or exciting.

Just curious...Have you done ANY of those?....I probably already know the answer....."see a boat"....are you serious?!..."Go over a bridge to somewhere"?!...lol....When it looks like this...people develop around it....It's an Icon in itself.Exclusive: Developers plan restaurant incubator near Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge | Dallas-Fort Worth Business News - News for Dallas, Texas - The Dallas Morning News
People in Fort Worth ski on the river. In Dallas it's hard to get down there because of those huge levees.


Trinity River Skiing .MOV - YouTube


Slalom Water Skiing on the Trinity River - YouTube


View of the Trinity River in Fort Worth as seen from my condo - YouTube
 
Old 03-02-2012, 07:52 PM
 
Location: Up on the moon laughing down on you
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People in Fort Worth ski on the river. In Dallas it's hard to get down there because of those huge levees.
like I said, errything fun to do up there is outside Dallas
 
Old 03-02-2012, 07:54 PM
 
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like I said, errything fun to do up there is outside Dallas
And errything that Feufoma listed was outside Houston.
 
Old 03-02-2012, 07:55 PM
 
Location: Dallas,Texas
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They all do. And BB was dredged to allow bigger ships to pass threw not to create a fake water body



saw you there last weekend. You were wearing those bright orange and lime green speedos



you are beyond ridiculous always being mad at silly things. Why are you shouting at your computer screen. Silly boy. its just the internet.
It doesn't matter it. Houston doesn't have large natural bodies of water just like Dallas.
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