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Started a new job this week and have been in Texas for training since Monday. Dallas for one day and then down here to Houston - actually I'm in Webster, which is sort of southeast of Houston.
Unfortunately I haven't found anything yet worth taking a picture of, so there's really no PET at this point. What I've learned about the area is that it's flat, it smells bad, the water tastes like crap and it's hotter than shit. But at least they have Rick Perry.
I'll be heading down to Brazosport tomorrow. Maybe I'll get a chance to see some brown water.
Unfortunately I haven't found anything yet worth taking a picture of, so there's really no PET at this point. What I've learned about the area is that it's flat, it smells bad, the water tastes like crap and it's hotter than shit. But at least they have Rick Perry.
I'll be heading down to Brazosport tomorrow. Maybe I'll get a chance to see some brown water.
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Don't get your hopes up.Mikey wrote:I haven't found anything yet worth taking a picture of, so there's really no PET at this point.
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Yes.Mikey wrote:it's hotter than shit
I've told people before about how incredibly oppressive the summers are in Houston -- and they last for about 6 months, but I don't think anyone really appreciates it unless they actually feel it.
Go walk outside for 10 minutes at 8:00 in the morning and you already feel like your nuts are ready to fall off.
I almost can't believe I ran around out on the tennis courts for 7 or 8 hours a day in that horrendous pit.
Yep, I was fit as a fiddle -- and drinking about 23 gallons of water a day.
If you want to train yourself for hell, go spend a summer in H-town.
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For sure the water will be brown there. The Brazos river meets the gulf there and carries tons of fertile soil into the Gulf.
Houston isn't anything special, plus it is full of folks who just got here. The summer isn't all that hot, as it is usually mid 90s, but the humidity is usually in the 80% range or higher which makes it so uncomfortable.
If you get any free time or get to come back, head to Central Texas and start at Lake LBJ and work west.
Houston isn't anything special, plus it is full of folks who just got here. The summer isn't all that hot, as it is usually mid 90s, but the humidity is usually in the 80% range or higher which makes it so uncomfortable.
If you get any free time or get to come back, head to Central Texas and start at Lake LBJ and work west.
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Don't try and explain it to Mikey. He lives in San Diego and gets to go home.
Hey Mikey!
Kiss my ass.
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That's not all that hot?LS wrote:The summer isn't all that hot, as it is usually mid 90s
The overall average high temperature in America in the summer months of July and August is 85.
http://www.weatherbase.com/weather/state.php3?c=US
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I clicked for the pretty pictures & there are none
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Webster is a shithole. Actually, there isn't much that is aesthetically pleasing about the Houston area except maybe parts of Memorial Drive on the bayou and The Woodlands.
The food and the people are awesome. The public transportation infrastructure is improving and Forbes claims Houston is going to be the next great global city. It's phenomenal what's going on down here with all the new ethane crackers and derivative units being built because of cheap natural gas (methane). All the chemical plants are pretty much doubling in size.
The food and the people are awesome. The public transportation infrastructure is improving and Forbes claims Houston is going to be the next great global city. It's phenomenal what's going on down here with all the new ethane crackers and derivative units being built because of cheap natural gas (methane). All the chemical plants are pretty much doubling in size.
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Viewing all the unabashed lard-@sses waddling around town, yeah, it's hard to argue that the eats are good.Go C'o'og's' wrote:The food and the people are awesome.
People are awesome?
That depends.
A large portion of the H-town population is... undesirable.
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You won't. It's a shithole.Mikey wrote:Unfortunately I haven't found anything yet worth taking a picture of,
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Tart, free yourself of all the hate, and love thy neighbor.poptart wrote:A large portion of the H-town population is... undesirable.
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Yeah, no shit.MgoBlue-LightSpecial wrote:Tart, free yourself of all the hate, and love thy neighbor.poptart wrote:A large portion of the H-town population is... undesirable.
'tart, for someone being so well versed in the bible, you truly are missing the underlying message its sending. Try reading the story of Zacchaeus again.
The people ARE awesome down here.
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Sure, if you like assholes. Sorry, dude. Houston blows goats.Go Coogs' wrote:The people ARE awesome down here.
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People. They're the worst.
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Yeah... my town used to be known as the nicest, kindest, most polite, friendliest city in the country....Go Coogs' wrote:The people ARE awesome down here.
so everybody and their brother moved here.
It's not quite as friendly anymore.
The City of Misfit Toys sure attracted some a-holes.
But at least we can throw down a hell of a PET.
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Went for a four mile walk at dusk last night when it was cool enough to survive outside. The drivers here don't stop slow down for somebody in a cross-walk. I could have gotten killed if I wasn't sort of expecting that.
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Congrats on the new job.
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I've got the doors/windows open here with a wonderful blue sky and late afternoon 70's breeze coming in.
Palm tree's swaying, white children laughing, it's lovely.
Palm tree's swaying, white children laughing, it's lovely.
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You're right.Rumps wrote:'tart, for someone being so well versed in the bible, you truly are missing the underlying message its sending. Try reading the story of Zacchaeus again.
The people ARE awesome down here.
The Gospel is necessary for all people -- and I want all people to hear it.
It doesn't mean the people are... awesome.
I visited H-town a few years ago and booked a motel for a few nights.
I remembered it as a nice motel in a nice area.
The first night I was there, the large glass window in the room couple of doors down from me was busted out.
I almost got jumped one day walking in the motel parking lot.
All of a sudden two "awesome" people came running for me.
I slipped around a corner quickly -- and have no idea what the deal was.
I learned that the motel was housing some the "awesome" Nawlins transplants Buttsy asked about.
There are many neighborhoods in H-town that used to be comfortable, safe, and habitable -- but now are totally overrun by... undesirables.
And not to mention, large areas of Harris County have always been a dump.
There are good people in H-town, yes.
There are also a lot of people who are fugged up and/or dangerous.
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You should be sporting mosquito bites on your mosquito bites.Mikey wrote:Went for a four mile walk at dusk last night when it was cool enough to survive outside.
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I was in College Station once. I was doing in store installations in what used to be Ritz Camera. The camera store geek asked me where else in Texas I had been. I said Austin and San Antonio. He asked if I saw the Alamo. I said I did. He asked what I thought of it. I told him I was surprised how small it was. His reply, "I guess you don't like Texas much."Go Coogs' wrote:The people ARE awesome down here.
Is Houston friendlier than that?
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So you were curt and dismissive, and expected him to reply back with Mr. Nice Guy? LOL.BSmack wrote:I was in College Station once. I was doing in store installations in what used to be Ritz Camera. The camera store geek asked me where else in Texas I had been. I said Austin and San Antonio. He asked if I saw the Alamo. I said I did. He asked what I thought of it. I told him I was surprised how small it was. His reply, "I guess you don't like Texas much."Go Coogs' wrote:The people ARE awesome down here.
Is Houston friendlier than that?
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That's what being open for fucking business looks, smells and feels like, Michael.Mikey wrote:What I've learned about the area is that it's flat, it smells bad, the water tastes like crap and it's hotter than shit. But at least they have Rick Perry.
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At least you're fat enough where you'd not only survive a pedestrian-vehicle collision but you'd kill the driver with your girth.Papa Willie wrote: Streets are for cars, not street walkers.
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Curt and dismissive? I gave him my honest opinion. It wasn't like I said that the place sucked. I just figured the place would have been somewhat bigger. He took that as an affront to Texas itself. That is fucking grade A stupid. If someone told me Niagara Falls wasn't what they expected, that they thought they would be bigger,I'd let the shit roll.MgoBlue-LightSpecial wrote:So you were curt and dismissive, and expected him to reply back with Mr. Nice Guy? LOL.BSmack wrote: I was in College Station once. I was doing in store installations in what used to be Ritz Camera. The camera store geek asked me where else in Texas I had been. I said Austin and San Antonio. He asked if I saw the Alamo. I said I did. He asked what I thought of it. I told him I was surprised how small it was. His reply, "I guess you don't like Texas much."
Is Houston friendlier than that?
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The small size of the Alamo (it was a mission, right?) attests to the courage of the defenders. They were outnumbered like 10:1 and held out as long as they did. In my tourist playing, one thing I expected to be larger was Graceland. Elvis held out there for quite a few years.
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Wolfman wrote:The small size of the Alamo (it was a mission, right?) attests to the courage of the defenders. They were outnumbered like 10:1 and held out as long as they did.
No doubt they were brave, suicidaly so. If I was a Texan, I'm sure I would have spent a lot more time reading about Travis, Crockett, Bowie et all. Just as growing up in WNY, I went to town on the Clinton Sullivan Expedition, Saratoga and Oriskany.
That is a shock. I would figured Elvis would have given his crib the super size treatment. Then again, he did grow up in a shack.In my tourist playing, one thing I expected to be larger was Graceland. Elvis held out there for quite a few years.
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Don't get me wrong. Graceland is a decent enough sized spread and the main house (building) is large enough with quite a few rooms. It's just that I was expecting larger rooms on a say "Tara" scale. It was amusing to see the bullet holes in a wall where he shot a pistol inside once. When he bought it the place was in the sticks outside of Memphis. It is now in a crowded commercial area.
The Alamo of course is smack in San Antonio close to the Riverwalk. Here is the person rumored to be the only survivor of the battle. A volunteer from central NY.
The Alamo of course is smack in San Antonio close to the Riverwalk. Here is the person rumored to be the only survivor of the battle. A volunteer from central NY.
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by commercial area, you mean ghetto, right? Don't know about now, but, back in the mid 80s, graceland was in one of the shittier parts of memphis. And that is saying something.
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Actually, yours is a pretty common reaction. I wouldn't let one douchebucket throw you off. San Antonio and Austin are pretty cool places to visit. All of central Texas Hill country is worth visiting. It is the epicenter of BBQ brisket on planet earth.BSmack wrote:Curt and dismissive? I gave him my honest opinion. It wasn't like I said that the place sucked. I just figured the place would have been somewhat bigger.
Houston is essentially the large colon of Texas.
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Definitely.mvscal wrote:All of central Texas Hill country is worth visiting.
Beautiful, and it is absent the massive riff raff which plagues Houston.
But you'll sweat your nuts off in Hill Country if it you visit it in the summer.
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I really wish I hadn't been working 8-10 hours a day while I was in Hill Country. Particularly when I was in Austin.mvscal wrote:Actually, yours is a pretty common reaction. I wouldn't let one douchebucket throw you off. San Antonio and Austin are pretty cool places to visit. All of central Texas Hill country is worth visiting. It is the epicenter of BBQ brisket on planet earth.
Hard to argue with that.Houston is essentially the large colon of Texas.
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While Beaumont, about 45 minutes east, is a polyp. And don't even talk to me about Texas BBQ or brisket, they haven't a clue. You might be able to get a good taco there...mvscal wrote:Houston is essentially the large colon of Texas.
San Antonio is awesome, though. Not for the Alamo as it was a bit disappointing but the river walk was amazing. At least it was in 1980 when we got a day pass from Lackland AFB and basic training. I'm sure it's probably even better now.
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You have uttered an astonishing number of stupid things over the years, but this one might your masterpiece.War Wagon wrote: And don't even talk to me about Texas BBQ or brisket, they haven't a clue. You might be able to get a good taco there...
Stunning ignorance is gracefully intertwined with bovine stupidity and beautifully accented by brainlessly narrow-minded provincialism. A truly remarkable example of KC imbecility.
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I thought he was referring to brisket in Beaumont.
That's not hill country, that's coonass country.
They smoke opossum, not beef.
That's not hill country, that's coonass country.
They smoke opossum, not beef.
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Stunning ignorance is gracefully
intertwined with bovine stupidity
and beautifully accented by brainlessly
narrow-minded provincialism.
War Wagon posts are the toy department
of life.
intertwined with bovine stupidity
and beautifully accented by brainlessly
narrow-minded provincialism.
War Wagon posts are the toy department
of life.
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Oh now you did it. Like that little boy kicking the McDonald's woman punching his mom in the face, Duhhron will be by any time now to run some IKYABWAI smack.mvscal wrote: Stunning ignorance is gracefully intertwined with bovine stupidity and beautifully accented by brainlessly narrow-minded provincialism. A truly remarkable example of KC imbecility.
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Well, he said Texas not Beaumont.Carson wrote:I thought he was referring to brisket in Beaumont.
That's not hill country, that's coonass country.
They smoke opossum, not beef.
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This x100000mvscal wrote:Sure, if you like assholes. Sorry, dude. Houston blows goats.Go Coogs' wrote:The people ARE awesome down here.