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Old 09-24-2010, 08:13 AM
 
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texarkana is not a city, but it is a big town. not a small town. and it is does sprawl. it's not a dense city.


you're allowing your personal feelings of the town to make you read way too much into this. all i do is make a thread to showcase some of the nice aspects of a town many people know little about, and yet you have me wanting to live there and acting like it's some mecca of beauty and culture. are you kidding me right now? is it really that serious that you need to create a screen name just so you can spread your negative opinion that no one really cares for anyway? get a life.
Take a look at it on google maps. It is not sprawling. its a point on the map.
Are you serious? your allowing your personal feelings of the town to make you read way too much into this. All I did was respond to a thread attempting to pose Texarkana as Savannah, GA (ah, so beautiful), and yet you have me trashing it as some kind of landfill. Are you kidding me now? Is it really that serious that you need to continually respond to my own opinion that clearly differs in part from yours? Who really cares if you or I are right, as there is no right in aesthetics.

Further, it amazes me that someone would poke fun at a typo, and then use poor grammar.

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Old 09-24-2010, 08:15 AM
 
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Not that its any of my business, but isnt it pretty obvious that this thread is talking about foliage and natural beauty of Texarkana, not the aesthetics of its urbanization?
No, its not obvious. The thread is titled TEXARKANA, not "The foliage of Texarkana!"
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Old 09-24-2010, 02:55 PM
 
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No, its not obvious. The thread is titled TEXARKANA, not "The foliage of Texarkana!"
Its abundantly obvious...the Original post (and most subsequent posts) is about the FOLIAGE of Texarkana, not the architecture and urbanization of it.
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Old 09-25-2010, 07:59 AM
 
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I thought it was a suburb of Shreveport
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Old 09-25-2010, 09:04 AM
 
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I thought it was a suburb of Shreveport
who asked you
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Old 10-03-2010, 07:35 PM
 
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Its abundantly obvious...the Original post (and most subsequent posts) is about the FOLIAGE of Texarkana, not the architecture and urbanization of it.
Well, the foliage of Texarkana is over-rated too. And as for the "pines," I'ld really like to know where that person is living. I've been here for several years and outside of an apartment complex with that name, the trees are mostly hardwood, not pine!!!

I guess the reason everyone discussed the foliage is because the city is as bad as I earlier showed in the photos posted here!

More fiction posed as fact.
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Old 10-05-2010, 06:48 AM
 
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Well, the foliage of Texarkana is over-rated too. And as for the "pines," I'ld really like to know where that person is living. I've been here for several years and outside of an apartment complex with that name, the trees are mostly hardwood, not pine!!!

I guess the reason everyone discussed the foliage is because the city is as bad as I earlier showed in the photos posted here!

More fiction posed as fact.
I dont recall ever claiming that most of Texarkana's trees are pines...(??)...I highly doubt that anything outside the pine plantations/piney woods of the big thicket is comprised of mostly pines...

I dont know how the city is...Last time I was up there the cityscape looked ok...nothing spectacular but nothing to fly off the handle about either.
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Old 10-09-2010, 02:41 PM
 
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I dont recall ever claiming that most of Texarkana's trees are pines...(??)...I highly doubt that anything outside the pine plantations/piney woods of the big thicket is comprised of mostly pines...

I dont know how the city is...Last time I was up there the cityscape looked ok...nothing spectacular but nothing to fly off the handle about either.
How long has it been?
Were all the buildings downtown still standing?
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Old 10-09-2010, 05:37 PM
 
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How long has it been?
Were all the buildings downtown still standing?
The last time I was up that way was about 10 years ago or so.
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