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Trailer parks in the city limits? LOL, this isn't Miami or Houston (no disrespect).
With over 600 sq. miles, Houston will have some of everything, so I take no disrespect, I mean, im sure there are trailer parks in the inner 600 sq. miles of every major city, Atlanta, Philly included. Houston gets the unique distinction of having it in our city limits.
Now, Miami, that's an entirely different story, they have no excuse.
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I haven't seen any. But I wouldn't be surprised if there were, I have seen in the Dallas/Philadelphia thread someone post a trailer park neighborhood within Dallas city limits. So I guess Texas cities like Houston, Dallas, San Antonio might have that.
I'll look into it. But personally, I have been to nearly every corner of Houston, never seen a trailer park before in city limits...
Thought I had seen it before. If I'm mistaken, my bad. No disrespect to Houston was meant though.
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Thought I had seen it before. If I'm mistaken, my bad. No disrespect to Houston was meant though.
It's all good man.
I don't take it offensively, people have a right to live however they want. I do not know why he brought it up in a skyline thread. He clearly exposed his agenda and bias.
With over 600 sq. miles, Houston will have some of everything, so I take no disrespect, I mean, im sure there are trailer parks in the inner 600 sq. miles of every major city, Atlanta, Philly included. Houston gets the unique distinction of having it in our city limits.
Now, Miami, that's an entirely different story, they have no excuse.
Funny the 600 sq mile limit is only allowed when it is to a citieis benefit
Seriously, someone who lives in Scranton shouldn't be trying to take cheap shots at ANY city.
Really? I'd take Scranton any day of the week...good quality of life, city conveniences surrounded by mountains and wilderness...short drive to New York City and Philadelphia...only a couple of hours from the ocean. And a heck of a lot safer than Atlanta. Atlanta's crime rate is even higher than Philadelphia's.
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