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12-18-2008, 03:13 PM
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Location: where nothin ever grows. no rain or rivers flow, TX
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Originally Posted by jfre81
You wouldn't know. Your name is in the thesaurus as an antonym for "coolness."
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this is way too low for me now (coog level). goodbye now. (i doubt you actually used the thesaurus BTW)
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12-18-2008, 03:16 PM
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you'll shoot your eye out, kid.
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Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: southwest houston
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Originally Posted by Wysiwyg
this is way too low for me now (coog level). goodbye now. (i doubt you actually used the thesaurus BTW)
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Sorry you had to hear it like that, dude. I'm never excited about delivering bad news, but sometimes it has to be done.
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12-18-2008, 03:22 PM
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Originally Posted by jfre81
Sorry you had to hear it like that, dude. I'm never excited about delivering bad news, but sometimes it has to be done.
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I have no f'ing idea what youre talking about.
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12-18-2008, 03:25 PM
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you'll shoot your eye out, kid.
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Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: southwest houston
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Originally Posted by Wysiwyg
I have no f'ing idea what youre talking about.
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It's probably better that way.
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12-18-2008, 03:27 PM
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I might be late to the convo but 'wysiwyg', you tell me what you think of a good time and then I'll tell you where Houston has it.
Also please state your age so I can get you to the right crowd.
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12-18-2008, 03:34 PM
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Originally Posted by kcatheart
I might be late to the convo but 'wysiwyg', you tell me what you think of a good time and then I'll tell you where Houston has it.
Also please state your age so I can get you to the right crowd.
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See, Wys, help is on the way whether you like it or not.  Hopefully that can meet up to your level - $200 a plate upper east side taste. Hopefully a restaurant will be suggested for you to park your rolls royce, as you mustn't be bothered by us common Houston folk. nosir, nosir.
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12-18-2008, 03:35 PM
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Originally Posted by Wysiwyg
this is way too low for me now (coog level). goodbye now. (i doubt you actually used the thesaurus BTW)
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Oh please, nobody can get as low as you.
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12-18-2008, 10:34 PM
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The truth is.. it depends on your personality level/political level/life plan on if you think Houston is all that cultured or not..
Are there tons of suburban Mom things to do? Yes.
Are there tons of pretentious, richie, rich, fake society things to do? Yes.
Are there little places where conservative families and people all gather together to celebrate their conservativeness? Yes.
But are there a lot of educated, outspoken, fun, affluent LIBERALS in Houston.. NO.
There's no real progressive generation in Houston. It's not there.
You've got partying heathens...
But not a whole big group of progressive, liberal types..
You can't go into a restaurant and discuss green living, Deism, Democratic Party (positively), and anti-establishment sort of things.. without feelings like you've got the many hands of Young and Osteen and Bush judging you
Houston is GREAT for a pretentious, cut loose on the weekends in the Saab convertible, conservative
And great for soccer moms.
Do Seattle, Portland, or San Diego if you have any thread of liberal in you.
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12-18-2008, 11:44 PM
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Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: WaCo/HoUsToN,TeXaS!
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Originally Posted by BrandiDaryl
The truth is.. it depends on your personality level/political level/life plan on if you think Houston is all that cultured or not..
Are there tons of suburban Mom things to do? Yes.
Are there tons of pretentious, richie, rich, fake society things to do? Yes.
Are there little places where conservative families and people all gather together to celebrate their conservativeness? Yes.
But are there a lot of educated, outspoken, fun, affluent LIBERALS in Houston.. NO.
There's no real progressive generation in Houston. It's not there.
You've got partying heathens...
But not a whole big group of progressive, liberal types..
You can't go into a restaurant and discuss green living, Deism, Democratic Party (positively), and anti-establishment sort of things.. without feelings like you've got the many hands of Young and Osteen and Bush judging you
Houston is GREAT for a pretentious, cut loose on the weekends in the Saab convertible, conservative
And great for soccer moms.
Do Seattle, Portland, or San Diego if you have any thread of liberal in you.
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San Diego   You've lost all credibilty.
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12-18-2008, 11:57 PM
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Originally Posted by jluke65780
San Diego   You've lost all credibilty.
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I have quite a few acquaintences who love living in San Diego... They love San Francisco too  But thats way more expensive.
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