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Old 08-18-2009, 12:48 PM
 
Location: Greenwood Village, Colorado
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Hello....you LIVE IN THE FORT WORTH AREA!

YOU ARE NOT FROM DALLAS!

So I would hope YOU care about Ft Worth.

I am on the border. I really don't consider myself in either area, I consider myself to be living in Hell.

 
Old 08-18-2009, 12:49 PM
 
Location: The land of sugar... previously Houston and Austin
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My dad was offered a transfer to Houston with a very nice salary, but turned it down. A few friends in his company took up the offer and warned him about moving there; saying it isn't very kid-friendly and the schools are not good at all compared to where we lived.
So what? Is he somehow more enlightened than the rest of us? And I'm going to assume this was at least a decade ago. Houston didn't even have its new downtown park until a year or two ago.

Houston is a huge place. For every lame part of town with "not enough playgrounds" (cited in the below link as a judging point) and schools with low graduation rates, there's another part of town that's great to raise children. But what would you know? I'm raising children here... are you? Where is your experience? Why are you in the Texas forum? Are you aware that a suburb of Houston just 20 miles from downtown continually makes the "best places" lists, ranking #3 in the country a few years ago? Are you going to tell me this is still a bad place to raise my children? They certainly don't seem to think so, and neither do I -- we have a nice new house with a big yard, great neighbors, sidewalks, big trees, parks, shopping, lots of children's activities, world-class medical facilities, a nice zoo and one of the country's best children's museums a short drive away.

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NYC is on that list too... I'm surprised you don't think that should automatically invalidate it.
 
Old 08-18-2009, 12:56 PM
 
Location: The Village
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I am on the border. I really don't consider myself in either area, I consider myself to be living in Hell.
Shoulda thought of that before you moved to ROANOKE!!!!

But Roanoke is never considered to be part of Dallas, nor the border. I have never once in my life heard someone make that claim. It's part of Ft. Worth.

The border would be the Collin-Denton line, maybe a little farther west of that, but definitely not Roanoke. Maybe you foreigners want to change it, but at least to the natives, Roanoke is either part of Ft Worth or else a little inconsequential country town (kinda like Plano).
 
Old 08-18-2009, 12:58 PM
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Location: Ohio
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213 posts of discussion over 7 months that doesn't seem to be in any way helpful. Since the motto of City-Data is "We are here to help each other," I have decided to bring this thread to a close, so that another, more helpful helpful thread can take its place on the front page.
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