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I agree that this is like comparing apples to oranges.
However, the fact that clean polo doesn't even know what's in Dallas County just goes to show how little people really know about the Dallas metro area and what it has to offer.
I agree that this is like comparing apples to oranges.
However, the fact that clean polo doesn't even know what's in Dallas County just goes to show how little people really know about the Dallas metro area and what it has to offer.
I thought people knew that Dallas and Fort Worth was in 2 different counties.
I agree that this is like comparing apples to oranges.
However, the fact that clean polo doesn't even know what's in Dallas County just goes to show how little people really know about the Dallas metro area and what it has to offer.
You're right, Dallas and Houston are probably the biggest cities in the country that not a lot of people know much about. Thats just my opinion though, but seriously I couldn't possibly name another city or town in Dallas county besides Dallas.
I agree that this is like comparing apples to oranges.
However, the fact that clean polo doesn't even know what's in Dallas County just goes to show how little people really give a damn about what Dallas County has to offer.
Exactly, and I didn't even say that to bash Texas cities. I'm just saying like, I seriously don't even know what county Houston is in off the top of my head, I would have to go search it.
Instead of telling us about everything it offers, show us. It is flat, coastless, and isn't it the least dense city in the country? I hear the shopping is pretty good but better than Miami? Eh
I guess that’s where I come in (to save the day). I’ve spent several weeks in Plano (outside Dallas) for work, and I’ve also spent time in Miami.
Dallas is very upscale, which I like about ANY city, but Miami is definitely more upscale (IMO that is). I’m sure the Dallas area could be arguably considered the more reasonable place to raise a family, but Miami is the more desirable resort-type location I think. I guess it depends on what you like.
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