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Old 07-11-2007, 07:53 PM
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It never gets old to me.
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Old 07-11-2007, 08:39 PM
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That was cute, but I don't see where it got us.
To the same place as every other post on this thread - NOWHERE.

Actually, I was only trying to be cute anyway, so my mission was accomplished.

I know the rivalry will go on forever because all Texans love a good scrap. Far be it for me to be a party pooper. I just think it's fun to knock people's heads together and call attention to how silly arguing over NOTHING can be.

Houston and Dallas would be so lost without each other. If one didn't exist, there wouldn't be any place for the other to rag on that would be worth the effort.

Carry on.
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Old 07-11-2007, 09:58 PM
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If DFW wasn't there, then raggin on SA or Austin would be boring, because those cities can't compete.
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Old 07-12-2007, 12:44 PM
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let me just say this, you can add it ANYWAY you want to, add fort worth, or whatever city-suburb DFW has, HOUSTON HAS A BETTER SKYLINE PERIOD!!! if you want to compare downtown, there is no comparison, you want to compare secondary skylines, and thats fort worth vs Uptown Houston, NO COMPARISON!! deal with it. HOUSTON HAS A BETTER BIGGER SKYLINE.
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Old 07-12-2007, 05:26 PM
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After Houston is lost to global sea level rise, there's always Fort Worth to kick around.
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Old 07-12-2007, 05:58 PM
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To the same place as every other post on this thread - NOWHERE.

Actually, I was only trying to be cute anyway, so my mission was accomplished.

I know the rivalry will go on forever because all Texans love a good scrap. Far be it for me to be a party pooper. I just think it's fun to knock people's heads together and call attention to how silly arguing over NOTHING can be.

Houston and Dallas would be so lost without each other. If one didn't exist, there wouldn't be any place for the other to rag on that would be worth the effort.

Carry on.
I think I've realized that I don't like that there's a competition between the two cities.
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Old 07-19-2007, 10:29 AM
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I felt the same way when I first went to Dallas. I was like man this place looks nice, but after about 30 minutes driving around, I was like can we go back to Houston?
I said the same exact thing last week. We spent 4 days (total) in Houston and was to spend the last 2 in Dallas. We drove up and by the time we were on the Dallas North Toll Road almost to our Hilton at Lincoln Center we wished we could have turned around and went back. We are relocating to Houston and CANNOT WAIT.

Dallas IS a nice city, don't get me wrong. So isn't San Antonio (We spent a day there) but Houston is definitely more cosmopolitan, attractive, and alive. And the restaurant choices are like no where else on earth I have ever seen.
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Old 07-19-2007, 03:06 PM
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You call the Hilton at Lincoln Center representative of Dallas?
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Old 07-19-2007, 03:30 PM
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Heh...it is in Dallas...
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You call the Hilton at Lincoln Center representative of Dallas?
I think outsiders to most cities develop 1st impressions without knowing the neighborhoods. For example, if Arlington were my first impression of DFW, I would definitely think that DFW is not nice (sorry to pick on Arlington).

And it's the same for St. Louis. People from the outside generally have negative impression of St. Louis...calling it old, or calling it a ghost town...but I truly believe that it's b/c of the lack of knowledge of the neighborhoods. If I were an outsider to St. Louis, I would probably say the same thing as on the surface, ST. Louis looks like a city of the past. But knowing the neighborhoods, I can assure outsiders that there are lots of neat places to visit in the ST> Louis area..neat neighborhoods that are unique to St. Louis...such as their Italian district (aka The Hill) or their Chinese district (aka Olive Blvd), or the Central West End, or Clayton...or their French Quarters...lots of great areas that add character to the city.

I think the same way of Dallas. Dallas does have neat neighborhoods if you know where to look. And same goes for Houston...not going to get into this debate again (at least for awhile...day jobs been busy...leave it at that). I think VP, Knox/Henderson, Lower Greenville, Deep Ellum, West Village, Korean Town, Old Chinatown, Addison, Las Colinas all add character to the DFW area. And Ft. Worth's Sundance Sq., Stockyards district is deifnitely a big plus for the area.

So if anyone on this thread is visiting the area, let me know what you like to do, and I can make recs...b/c sometimes on the surface it may seem like one thing, but in actuality it may surprise you.

Lots of cities on the surface may not seem nice..but do in actuality have a lot more than one would have thought.

I think St. Louis is a perfect example of that...and even Cleveland to some extent...these are part of the so called industrial north of which their cities have gotten a bad rep....
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