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Atlanta does look better than Houston. Atlanta has the rolling terrain and the really lush terrain however Houston is not treeless. The metro area is just flat and has a diverse terrain IMO.
Quick question Houstonians, while I was exploring your city on Google Streetview, I came across this massive multi-colored (Red, white, and blue) building with a pedestrian bridge adjacent to a taller building along Avenida De Las Americas in Downtown Houston. What is it?
Much of what he said was questionable, but what was wrong with that particular post? It's clear to see you took it the wrong way, since you didn't hesitate to return with a jab.
I and another Texan have already refuted his other statements that were off base, so I'm not seeing what the problem is here, and why Texans are being blamed for it. Your issue is with Matt, and certainly not me, as I haven't said anything that I can't support.
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