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Old 07-16-2011, 12:17 PM
 
Location: houston
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Originally Posted by cheryjohns View Post
Chad would never wear Abercrombie & Fitch.

i kinda caught it a bit late that you werent talking about what i was. i would have erased my post but we dont have a delete post option here.

the whole "chad" thing is an inside joke that doesnt have its origins from the inside, so i thought you might be referencing that same meme/joke, but you clearly were not.
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Old 07-16-2011, 12:21 PM
 
Location: Houston
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What it means is if the area is very diverse during the day but if the residents are 80% white that means the diversity is not actually a big part of the community.
What the heck does this mean and what kind of measuring stick is required to determine a "big part of the community" factor, and to which commmunity is this referring?

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After sundown everyone scurries back to their sections, which is the mentality I am sick of!!
Well in order to get well I could suggest you move here, go hang out all over Sharpstown on a Saturday, and when it gets dark don't scurry back to your section.

'scuse me but it reads like someone just got through 4 years of indoctrination at a so-called academic institution. Three decades of the real world will help the recovery.

What the real world teaches is that people like to live around other people like themselves. Professors, journalists and politicians don't want you to suspect so much. Now if you want to enjoy Houston without all of these hypotheticals hanging out all over the rationalizing mind, I'm sure the midtown area will fit you well. Huge numbers of young people, tons of entertainment and dining, Spec's close by and you will be around people like yourself (possibly in their thinking too) which may make you happier, sorry to say it that way. You will have downtown on one side of you and the museum district on the other, and Montrose on another.

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Old 07-16-2011, 08:25 PM
 
Location: Fondren SW Yo
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i kinda caught it a bit late that you werent talking about what i was. i would have erased my post but we dont have a delete post option here.

the whole "chad" thing is an inside joke that doesnt have its origins from the inside, so i thought you might be referencing that same meme/joke, but you clearly were not.
Don't you just hate thinking that you were clever when in reality you weren't?
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Old 07-16-2011, 10:25 PM
 
Location: The Greater Houston Metro Area
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i kinda caught it a bit late that you werent talking about what i was. i would have erased my post but we dont have a delete post option here.

the whole "chad" thing is an inside joke that doesnt have its origins from the inside, so i thought you might be referencing that same meme/joke, but you clearly were not.
For more background - check out posts by chad.roper. Get some popcorn first. Be prepared to laugh out loud.
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