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Unread 04-20-2008, 09:47 AM
 
Location: Sugar Land, TX
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My wife and I are looking to relocate to Houston or Galveston. We loathe living in Southern California, other than the beaches, and want to live out our life in a "Real American" town. How do you all feel about California transplants?
I grew up in Southern California and I like Californians. Lots of times I'll strike up a conversation with someone, we'll be getting along fabulously, and then I'll find out they are from California. This has happened to me in Washington, Oregon, Colorado, and Texas...

I think you'll find lots of Californians in Houston, most of whom also decided Southern California no longer offers a high quality of life...

 
Unread 04-20-2008, 01:26 PM
 
Location: Here and there, and over there too
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My wife and I are looking to relocate to Houston or Galveston. We loathe living in Southern California, other than the beaches, and want to live out our life in a "Real American" town. How do you all feel about California transplants?

What do you classify as a "Real American Hometown?" It's pretty international here (not to mention loaded with illegals where ever you look), and the city is huge and sprawling. If you're thinking "Hometown from Mayberry" I'd say you can only find that in the contrived "Mass Planned Communities," but they are so bleached and blaise they really aren't hometown anymore either. People only stay 5 years and transfer out, while true hometowns have generations of families. Only small towns in SC,NC, and GA have that geniune, Americana feel anymore.......and that's quickly getting illegal aliened out there as well.

Now there are pockets of "hometown" in Houston, but it's going to cost you. Those neighborhoods are very Texan. We don't mind Californians, as long at the don't try to Californian up the enviroment or constantly complain about Texas after they realize the weather bites.
 
Unread 04-20-2008, 01:47 PM
 
Location: Sugar Land, TX
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If you're thinking "Hometown from Mayberry" I'd say you can only find that in the contrived "Mass Planned Communities," but they are so bleached and blaise they really aren't hometown anymore either.
That's pretty darn harsh even for a suburb hater.
 
Unread 04-20-2008, 01:53 PM
 
Location: Here and there, and over there too
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No, they are contrived completely. The Development Companies "create" a "hometown" the way they think one should look like or feel like. Most seem to be trying to mimic small, southern town squares or something out of Leave it To Beaver. Hometowns evolved, they didn't spring up like a movie set over night with all sorts of rules about kids out after dark, little kids must be on leashes, no bikes on walking paths, no climbing on this or leaning on that, and the constant pumping of musak throughout their "town centers."

The guy asked about a "REAL" American Hometown.....Hometowns aren't privately owned.
 
Unread 04-20-2008, 01:59 PM
 
Location: Sugar Land, TX
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Hometowns evolved, they didn't spring up like a movie set over night with all sorts of rules about kids out after dark, little kids must be on leashes...
Leash laws for kids?

I'm new in town...could you please explain this one?
 
Unread 04-20-2008, 02:03 PM
 
Location: Here and there, and over there too
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Oh, The Woodlands developed all these crazy laws about teens and kids at their Market Street after they realized kids were going to hang out there....like a real town square. Quite a scandal in a suburb created for kids and families. So they created all these guidelines, basically kicking them out at night so they could make more money at their "chain bistros," and the adults wouldn't complain anymore about teens being around. I guess it curdled their martinis.They even stopped letting them attend the movie theater after a certain hour. I was just joking about the kids on leashes.......but I'm sure that's coming.
 
Unread 04-20-2008, 02:16 PM
 
Location: Sugar Land, TX
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Oh, The Woodlands developed all these crazy laws about teens and kids at their Market Street after they realized kids were going to hang out there....like a real town square. Quite a scandal in a suburb created for kids and families. So they created all these guidelines, basically kicking them out at night so they could make more money at their "chain bistros," and the adults wouldn't complain anymore about teens being around. I guess it curdled their martinis.They even stopped letting them attend the movie theater after a certain hour. I was just joking about the kids on leashes.......but I'm sure that's coming.
If these are the same kids famous for blowing up stuff, maybe they need leashes.
 
Unread 04-20-2008, 02:25 PM
 
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Or maybe they blow up stuff because they aren't allowed anywhere but their house and school.

Wouldn't be the route I'd personally go, but just sayin'...
 
Unread 04-20-2008, 04:45 PM
 
Location: everywhere
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Or maybe they blow up stuff because they aren't allowed anywhere but their house and school.
Yeah, some of the kids I went to school with who had....er....fascinations with pyrotechnics were raised kinda like that...
 
Unread 04-23-2008, 10:23 AM
 
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