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Old 05-15-2012, 01:44 AM
 
Location: Greenwood, IN
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If you worked at Fed Ex and have children, what would be a good city/suburb around there? It doesn't have to be the best, I'm not scared of a little crime either (grew up in a ghetto and have 2 12 gages watch out LOL!!). I would like a city that is for families and has a lot of outdoor rec leagues. Soccer, baseball, and swimming are our things we love; but any sports are good period.

And one last thing and please don't laugh. ( well laugh if you must) How often do you see a barracuda if your out swimming near the shoreline of the ocean? I know its quite silly to ask but I'm deathly afraid of them. I would rather wrestle a shark before I lock eyes with a barracuda. I realize someone has posted that the beaches are silty ( brown) in houston but further down I'm sure there are some that are swim-able.

Anyhow, thanks for answering or reading at least
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Old 05-15-2012, 05:37 AM
 
Location: Volcano
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And one last thing and please don't laugh. ( well laugh if you must) How often do you see a barracuda if your out swimming near the shoreline of the ocean? I know its quite silly to ask but I'm deathly afraid of them. I would rather wrestle a shark before I lock eyes with a barracuda. I realize someone has posted that the beaches are silty ( brown) in houston but further down I'm sure there are some that are swim-able.
Here ya go... barracuda map:

Fishing For Barracuda in Texas - Barracuda Fishing Map - Bear Creek Tackle Company
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Old 05-15-2012, 07:15 PM
 
Location: Houston, TX
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What part of town would your fed ex office be located? That will help others in suggesting areas to live.
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