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Old 01-30-2011, 01:40 AM
 
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Originally Posted by Texas User View Post
Cinco Ranch and Sienna Plantation is very diverse. Mainly folks from South and East Asia.
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You keep saying that. I guess you don't see all those other people that live out there. Have you actually been there?
What CJ said and I don't know about Cinco Ranch but are you saying that Sienna Plantation is mostly made up of South & East Asians? Or are you saying that South & East Asians account for the majority of the diversity in SP?

Either way - nope. I don't have any numbers to support my nope but that's certainly not what I see around here.


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There is a new waterpark there too.
And wild pigs.

And the house where Teri Meri Dosti was filmed last summer.

 
Old 01-30-2011, 01:42 AM
 
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What CJ said and I don't know about Cinco Ranch but are you saying that Sienna Plantation is mostly made up of South & East Asians? Or are you saying that South & East Asians account for the majority of the diversity in SP?

Either way - nope. I don't have any numbers to support my nope but that's certainly not what I see around here.




And wild pigs.

And the house where Teri Meri Dosti was filmed last summer.
Can you provide those numbers?
 
Old 01-30-2011, 01:48 AM
 
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Idk, I lived in Houston two years and was shocked the first time I was told "It's okay to be racist, this is Houston" by a proud native.
A mix may live in close proximity, but tolerance and acceptance definitely isn't stressed in the culture there from what I saw.
 
Old 01-30-2011, 01:51 AM
 
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Can you provide those numbers?
Dude, you quoted me saying "I have no numbers to support...".

From what I see living here: going to different events, going to the park, walking, driving through the various neighborhoods, etc...the majority here is still white but there is clearly a representation of different ethnic groups.
 
Old 01-30-2011, 02:19 AM
 
Location: Boca Raton, FL
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A mix may live in close proximity, but tolerance and acceptance definitely isn't stressed in the culture there from what I saw.
You apparently think it's only the whites who are racist.
 
Old 01-30-2011, 04:18 AM
 
Location: Fondren SW Yo
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Dude this whole diversity thing is overrated. And if you read between the lines is coming from the same dude A&M Bulldawg which happens to stick out all the time with his race comments? Who effing cares? Get over A&M Bulldawg, look forward and blend in just like everyone else... If your blender broke I will buy one, for free.... Get on with man.....

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Dude, what does mine say? White people say the darndest things.

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Old 01-30-2011, 04:28 AM
 
Location: Fondren SW Yo
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Idk, I lived in Houston two years and was shocked the first time I was told "It's okay to be racist, this is Houston" by a proud native.
A mix may live in close proximity, but tolerance and acceptance definitely isn't stressed in the culture there from what I saw.
It's funny because when I moved to Houston two years ago, the local welcome wagon brought us all white sheets with hoods to help us fit right in. It was a really thoughtful gesture. We find the cross burnings to be great opportunities to mingle with and get to know our neighbors too.
 
Old 01-30-2011, 07:51 AM
 
Location: Underneath the Pecan Tree
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It's funny because when I moved to Houston two years ago, the local welcome wagon brought us all white sheets with hoods to help us fit right in. It was a really thoughtful gesture. We find the cross burnings to be great opportunities to mingle with and get to know our neighbors too.
That's crazy because when I got here; my neighbors welcomed me with a burning cross in my lawn. Such a friendly city.
 
Old 01-30-2011, 09:46 AM
 
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Dude, you quoted me saying "I have no numbers to support...".

From what I see living here: going to different events, going to the park, walking, driving through the various neighborhoods, etc...the majority here is still white but there is clearly a representation of different ethnic groups.
Oh Lord, I was so sleepy when I quoted you! Forgive me! LOL!
 
Old 01-30-2011, 01:24 PM
 
Location: The Greater Houston Metro Area
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It's funny because when I moved to Houston two years ago, the local welcome wagon brought us all white sheets with hoods to help us fit right in. It was a really thoughtful gesture. We find the cross burnings to be great opportunities to mingle with and get to know our neighbors too.
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That's crazy because when I got here; my neighbors welcomed me with a burning cross in my lawn. Such a friendly city.
You two made me snort coffee through my nose. I hate that.
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