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"GO FROGS!!! Don't back Down!"
(set 15 days ago)
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Prairie View A&M Univ.
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*I've already asked this question on the Fort Worth side, now I just want to get the Dallas perspective......*
I've had this question on my mind for hours now....
One of my co-workers from Denver said she was going out of town. The manager asked where and she said.... "Dallas".
Now if you've ever seen some of my posts about the DFW area, you know how much I stress that Dallas, Fort Worth, and Arlington are all different, seprate cities. But do you, as a native (or just brief, curent resident) of this area say "you're going out of town" when you have to go to Dallas or Fort Worth or anyone of the other towns in DFW ?
Again, we all know that the three main cities in this area are different cities, but it just doesn't feel right to say that... does it?
They are awesome, and earth friendly, as they are self sufficient. New York will get them first, well, after Dubai and Moscow...but I see one in your future, as well!
Thanks for all the pictures! I haven't seen a building taller than 15 stories in years!