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Old 11-29-2010, 09:49 PM
 
Location: Up on the moon laughing down on you
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To help prove the previous post, what about The Woodlands and Conroe areas? Conroe is a relatively hilly part of the Houston metro with many trees such as this.

These are the best examples of Atlanta's unique beauty you're coming up with? They're beautiful yes, but you act like they put parts of Houston to shame. I thought you had really been around in Houston.
he had not. He just stopped at Sharpstown to buy some gold chains and some Jerricurl relaxer

A little drive through Binz, The museum district, Riverside Terrace, River Oaks, Afton Oaks, Lower Montrose, Upper Kirby, The Memorial Villages,Bellaire, West U, etc and he would see that Houston is an extremely charming city.

There is a world of difference between living in Sharpstown and Living in the Museum District

 
Old 11-29-2010, 09:50 PM
 
Location: America
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Fixed it
well now it makes sense, but i still don't understand your point



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too right. San Antonio peeps don't know crap about Houston, most just go by what they hear. comparing the city of Houston to the city of SA is not a competition. SA wins the slum dog millionaire fight easily. slums running from the south east all the way to the north west and from the north east all the way down to the south west.

I will admit, there are some nice area on the north side, but the south east, the south, the south west, the west and the north west side of town??? man oh man, they have no right to open their mouths and call any place ugly
are you talking about me?
 
Old 11-29-2010, 09:54 PM
 
Location: America
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I'm not sure about this one, this looks similar to the Gulf Freeway heading towards downtown pretty close to Griggs intersection where the freeway starts to resemble a double decker freeway.
i'm speaking of the architecture and views

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Atlanta, GA - Google Maps There's parts of Sugarland, Cinco Ranch, Cypress, Shadowcreek Ranch, and The Woodlands that look just as good as this.
in your opinion, sir. not mine

new houses like this are NOT the norm in houston, and there's no where in the city where you can sit atop a hill and see the entire city
 
Old 11-29-2010, 09:55 PM
 
Location: Washington D.C. By way of Texas
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that's still the same area, just on the otherside of 281. in person, this particular area really doesn't look that bad, it's east of 281 and the airport that looks terrible. trust me lol
Oh ok. Well still. I'm talking about the freeway and the impression it leaves from it. That area looks terrible. The area away from the freeway may look nice. But that picture there is very ugly.
 
Old 11-29-2010, 09:56 PM
 
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I have a feeling Al visits some rundown area of Alief, or Sharpstown, or some rundown area near gulfgate and he thinks all of Houston looks like that. From 5 months on here I can really tell that he knows little about the metro
act your age....whatever it is

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To help prove the previous post, what about The Woodlands and Conroe areas? Conroe is a relatively hilly part of the Houston metro with many trees such as this. Check the link below.
Panoramio - Untitled photo

These are the best examples of Atlanta's unique beauty you're coming up with? They're beautiful yes, but you act like they put parts of Houston to shame. I thought you had really been around in Houston.
oh, how convenient. so because i don't think the woodlands are as beautiful as buckhead, i've never been there?...like i said, i've been all around houston, and there's no place that looks as gorgeous IN MY OPINION
 
Old 11-29-2010, 10:02 PM
 
Location: America
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he had not. He just stopped at Sharpstown to buy some gold chains and some Jerricurl relaxer

A little drive through Binz, The museum district, Riverside Terrace, River Oaks, Afton Oaks, Lower Montrose, Upper Kirby, The Memorial Villages,Bellaire, West U, etc and he would see that Houston is an extremely charming city.

There is a world of difference between living in Sharpstown and Living in the Museum District
meh....give me druid hills, paces, chastain park, and va highlands anyday

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Oh ok. Well still. I'm talking about the freeway and the impression it leaves from it. That area looks terrible. The area away from the freeway may look nice. But that picture there is very ugly.
i understand. i'm just saying it looks pretty different in person
 
Old 11-29-2010, 10:12 PM
 
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are you talking about me?
lol, I didn't know you were an SA peep. no, I was not talking about you
 
Old 11-29-2010, 10:14 PM
 
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Oh ok. Well still. I'm talking about the freeway and the impression it leaves from it. That area looks terrible. The area away from the freeway may look nice. But that picture there is very ugly.
nope, it doesn't get better away from the freeways, it gets worse. my advice to yopu is to stay on the highways and keep driving
 
Old 11-29-2010, 10:15 PM
 
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act your age....whatever it is


oh, how convenient. so because i don't think the woodlands are as beautiful as buckhead, i've never been there?...like i said, i've been all around houston, and there's no place that looks as gorgeous IN MY OPINION
lol, nothing to do with age, it has to do with tastes and clearly you have none ha ha ha ha
 
Old 11-29-2010, 10:16 PM
 
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meh....give me druid hills, paces, chastain park, and va highlands anyday
you have to admit that there are many many many attractive areas in the city of Houston,
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