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No place is for everyone. I'm certain I'd be miserable living in CO, though I would love to visit Aspen one of these days.
I agree with you. Aspen is nice, but I lived on the plains of eastern Colorado. Peaceful prairies for hundreds of miles. I am pretty sure millions of people love Houston if over 2,000,000 live there. Wasn't a place for me.
Houston is Hell, anyone reading this, make sure never to go to Houston!!! The Humidity will literally kill you! San Antonio has the same thing but more trees! Hill Country is way better! Affordable & cheap taxes Texas is the way to go, defiantly Hill Country.
Houston is Hell, anyone reading this, make sure never to go to Houston!!! The Humidity will literally kill you! San Antonio has the same thing but more trees! Hill Country is way better! Affordable & cheap taxes Texas is the way to go, defiantly Hill Country.
Houston is Hell, anyone reading this, make sure never to go to Houston!!! The Humidity will literally kill you! San Antonio has the same thing but more trees! Hill Country is way better! Affordable & cheap taxes Texas is the way to go, defiantly Hill Country.
Couldn't agree more. Never in my life have I ever stepped foot in a more boring, HUMID(that's an understatment), sprawled out place FULL of highways that go on for days. Although it is a huge city (fourth biggest in the country) it is full of people who really don't belong in a city and enjoy the simple life (if you will). I noticed that there were a lot of out of shape people in Houston (far more than I've ever seen in Boston), and granted there weren't that many but I did see WAAAAY to many people who looked like they were straight out of duck dynasty for my taste.
I've enjoyed my time spent in both Phoenix and San Antonio (San Antonio is nothing like Houston, not sure why someone said that),
Houston is Hell, anyone reading this, make sure never to go to Houston!!! The Humidity will literally kill you! San Antonio has the same thing but more trees! Hill Country is way better! Affordable & cheap taxes Texas is the way to go, defiantly Hill Country.
Comedy Central could use your talent.
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Originally Posted by intheclouds1
Couldn't agree more. Never in my life have I ever stepped foot in a more boring, HUMID(that's an understatment), sprawled out place FULL of highways that go on for days. Although it is a huge city (fourth biggest in the country) it is full of people who really don't belong in a city and enjoy the simple life (if you will). I noticed that there were a lot of out of shape people in Houston (far more than I've ever seen in Boston), and granted there weren't that many but I did see WAAAAY to many people who looked like they were straight out of duck dynasty for my taste.
I've enjoyed my time spent in both Phoenix and San Antonio (San Antonio is nothing like Houston, not sure why someone said that),
That 'someone' is the poster you are quoting. Pay attention!
Houston is Hell, anyone reading this, make sure never to go to Houston!!! The Humidity will literally kill you! San Antonio has the same thing but more trees! Hill Country is way better! Affordable & cheap taxes Texas is the way to go, defiantly Hill Country.
You have lost your mind if you think San Antonio has more trees.
Lol and the Houston bashing continues. Some people may dislike Houston and thats ok but the city isn't boring.
Honestly, there is no need to talk about "bashing" as it regards to those types of posts. The common person can see that those posts types of posts aren't worth the glance; the brain-cell loss would just be too severe.
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