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Closest thing to hell in the U.S. - 7/16/2009 |
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| This is a place where creativity and imagination go to die.
Too humid, too polluted, too flat, too congested, too bland, too industrialized, too many illegals, too many SUVs, too many idiots, too spread out, too commercialized, too focused on oil... need I go on?
Good? Um, it's cheap?
Houston might be doing fine right now, but in about fifty years give or take when America runs out of oil, it'll become the next Detroit. Until then, be like the lemmings and move in, get yourself a cheap house, and make tons of money while sweating profusely at all times and getting fat on all the food. I really don't get the love for Texas and I'm originally from here. I'd rather pay more money and live on one of the coasts.
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| re: Closest thing to hell in the U.S. - 7/16/2009 - 9/13/2009
Yeah, let's take every negative, exaggerate it, then forget that any positives exist.
Cannot this not be done for any city?
Houston must be the most underrated large city in the country. It's amazing the negative exaggerations and even lies I hear people saying about it. I just don't get it. Many of them live within the state of Texas! Thank God I didn't listen, because I've had a blast since moving to Houston several years ago. One of the top 4-6 ranked restaurant scenes in the country; a wonder Museum District; a huge Theater District; one of a handful of US cities with permanent symphony, opera, theater and ballet; pro-sports; good job market; diversity and an international atmosphere; nice weather 8 months out of the year; and all available for a reasonable cost of living. Are there things Houston could improve on? Sure! But wow, it sure is a lot better than people give it credit for. Anyone who is on the fence about Houston needs to take a second look (and maybe the city needs to hire a good PR firm, because the rest of the country and even the state sure do seem uninformed!)
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| re: Closest thing to hell in the U.S. - 7/16/2009 - 9/13/2009
Yeah, let's take every negative, exaggerate it, then forget that any positives exist. Can this not be done for any city? Houston must be the most underrated large city in the country. It's amazing the negative exaggerations and even lies I hear people saying about it. I just don't get it. Many of them even live within the state of Texas! Thank God I didn't listen, because I've had a blast since moving to Houston several years ago. One of the top 4-6 ranked restaurant scenes in the country; a wonderful Museum District; a huge Theater District; one of a handful of US cities with permanent symphony, opera, theater and ballet; pro-sports; good job market; diversity and an international atmosphere; nice weather 8 months out of the year; and all available for a reasonable cost of living. Are there things Houston could improve on? Sure! But wow, it sure is a lot better than people give it credit for. Anyone who is on the fence about Houston needs to take a second look (and maybe the city needs to hire a good PR firm, because the rest of the country and even the state sure do seem uninformed!)
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| houston suburb - clear lake - 11/30/2007
Very family oriented and convenient to shopping and[read more...]
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| Houston Climate is a Big Negative - 11/14/2007
Pay attention to the low "comfort rating" Houston gets on this site: 44 is average, Houston is 24. The temperature is usually hot, and the humidity is almost always high. Even when the temp. is[read more...]
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| Houston is a very pleasant surprise - 11/6/2007
Overnight visitors are often underwhelmed by Houston. But behind our ubiquitous
strip malls and freeways are gorgeous neighborhoods, attractive and affordable custom built homes constructed from the[read more...]
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| In response to Mrs. Henry - 10/30/2007
If you(Mrs.Henry and anyone asking for advice from complete strangers) have to ask if you should move to a certain place b/c of certain characteristics than you shouldnt move, Or find a more relaible[read more...]
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| Crime rate in Houston - 10/23/2007
The crime rate in Houston is above the national average. It is definitely not someplace I want to stay and raise my family. There is an active night life and plenty of things to see and do as a[read more...]
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| Humid, Humid, Humid, but the people are nice - 10/7/2007
Jobs,
housing is cheaper than most places,
If you can stand the humidity, and like a southern "big city" place
where people can think for themselves (but aren't hicks either)
it's[read more...]
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| Best areas to live in?????? - 9/26/2007
My husband & I are expecting our first child & we would like to relocate to a city that has much to offer. We currently live in Raleigh-Durham NC but we are bored to tears here. There are NOT[read more...]
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| If you're not careful, you'll be trampled in a cat - 9/17/2007
Mass transit is almost nonexistent. Many of the most popular and populous suburbs are unincorporated and thus must rely on undersized county sheriff and constable departments for traffic control. It[read more...]
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| Houston Weather - 9/4/2007
Houston is a good city. Spring and Early Fall are quite nice. Summers can be hot and humid. Lots of construction going on to upgrade the highways at the moment, but the DOT does a pretty good job[read more...]
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| weather - 8/21/2007
rains a lot but the fall is[read more...]
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| Houston, TX - 8/6/2007
Can wait to get away from High Taxes here in[read more...]
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| Bayou City Blues & Beacons - 8/5/2007
The weather is great: for ducks, and year-round dining al fresco, and cycling year-round, and funding power companies.
The weather is terrible: in the summer, for running half the year, for[read more...]
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| I 'm with Joe!!! - 8/3/2007
Joe, you got it right, I'd like to reiterate what he said. Houston is a balance between metropolitan and small town. Between Southern hospitality and international flare. You can come from any[read more...]
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| Response to Tim - 7/30/2007
Ar you kidding me? There is one pharmacy in the city of Boston that is open 24 hrs. Gas stations close at 7pm. 24 hr gyms and grocery stores are unheard of.
And fat people in Houston?...you must[read more...]
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| Houston - 7/30/2007
After reading all the postings, I feel compelled to reply. I've lived in Houston and Boston and have travelled all over the country. Houston is a fantastic,funk,wealthy,and progressive city. The[read more...]
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| Relocating to Houston from Chicago - 7/18/2007
I'm 39 years old and was born and raised in Chicago, spent a few years in Tampa Florida, and came back.Well after 11 years, I'm leaving again! Chicago is great, but there is definitely an attraction[read more...]
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| How is it REALLY? - 7/18/2007
I am thinking about relocating to Houston and I'm trying to find out what it's really like.I am a single parent with 2 small daughters and I can't find my way out of a paper bad, without a map.[read more...]
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| Houston: An outsiders perspective - 7/16/2007
As for someone who grew up in LA, and spent the last 15 years in Texas(4 in Houston, 11 in Dallas), I believe I can give an honest and open perspective on Houston. I'll first start off with the good[read more...]
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| Cost of Living Very Low! - 7/11/2007
The cost of living here is amazing. Even compared to small midwestern towns (where I am from), the cost of living here is very reasonable. Housing costs, gas prices, etc. are all very reasonable. [read more...]
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| Relocating to Houston - 7/3/2007
I've lived in Chicago all my life and after, many years of battling the cold weather I think it's time for a change. Houston is a place that at the top of my list for relocation I would love more[read more...]
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