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Chris Hipp
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I'm just curious because Brad Miller, Dwaye Caldwell, Jeremy Spracklen, Ethan Harper and I do not.

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Adam Martin
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It's hot and wet there, which is nice unless you're talking about the weather.

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Joe Redifer
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It has that NASA place. I toured it and swiped some important-looking stuff when they weren't looking. Probably shouldn't have as something blew up on their next mission. Oh well at least I have a neat souvenir as a result and that's what really matters.

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Bobby Henderson
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Matt Stone, of South Park fame, was born in Houston. My brother was born there too, so I guess that cancels out that cool point.
[evil] [Razz]

Jaclyn Smith (of Charlies Angels), racing legend A.J. Foyt, filmmaker Wes Anderson and actors Randy and Dennis Quaid are all from Houston.

I don't know, there must be something nice about Houston. There's only 2 million+ people living within its city limits and millions more in the suburbs. Maybe they all love traffic.

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Mike Blakesley
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One of my ex-employees lives there and she's probably one of the best-looking girls in that city. (Kym, if you happen to read this, it is too true.)

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Mike Heenan
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You know what's great abotu the death penalty in Texas? Less Texans... (sorry, Carlin rules!) [Big Grin] [Razz]

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Josh Jones
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no, been there once, it sucks, smells funny too [bs]

LOL and I live in fargo....

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Phil Hill
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I agree with Bobby...it's a great place to be "from". [Wink]

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Brad Miller
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Greetings from Houston.

With you were here. Wish I was there (anywhere).

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Mark Ogden
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quote: Bobby Henderson
Jaclyn Smith (of Charlies Angels), racing legend A.J. Foyt, filmmaker Wes Anderson and actors Randy and Dennis Quaid are all from Houston.
How could you leave out Archie Bell, of Archie Bell and the Drells ("in Houston, we just invented a new dance called the Tighten Up. This is the music you Tighten Up with!").

I heard an interesting thing about Texas in general once. Apparently in Texas, you can get away with anything, and I mean anything, including banging the mayor's underage daughter on the hood of a pick-up truck on Main Street at high noon, if you are related to the high school quarterback.

Is this true?

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Jason Winn
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quote:
I heard an interesting thing about Texas in general once. Apparently in Texas, you can get away with anything, and I mean anything, including banging the mayor's underage daughter on the hood of a pick-up truck on Main Street at high noon, if you are related to the high school quarterback.


I don't know if you can get away with ANYTHING in Texas. Maybe if you play high school football. High School football is like a religion in Texas. If you're the star quarterback, people treat you like you're the pope.

I've lived in the Dallas area my whole life. I've never been to Houston before. Judging from what I hear about it, that's probably a good thing. I'll try to stay away from Houston.

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Floyd Justin Newton
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Uh... I was born and raised in Houston. It's BIG and TALL. unlike some cities I know. I lived on the west side of
town (Spring Branch). I worked at the Bellaire Theatre (1200
seat house. Now, it's bigger than when I was there (what isn't);
traffic is bumper to bumper; everyone is on cell-phones...mayhem
like anywhere else. I DO miss it, though. GREAT city!! [thumbsup]

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Mitchell Dvoskin
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Never been to Houston, but had the misfortune to spend a week in Waco once. The high point of that week was seeing Howard The Duck in some generic mall multiplex. As a result of that week in Waco, I have never set foot in Texas again.

Good steaks though...

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James R. Hammonds, Jr
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Aside from NASA we also have The San Jacinto Monument and The Battleship of Texas for historical attractions.
John Manlove, the Mayor of Pasadena (which is basically a part of Houston), is working with neighboring areas like La Porte to expand upon the history of the area and build it up into a big tourist attraction.
Hopefully this will work, but they will need to do something about that Pasadena smell along Highway 225 that people will have to drive along.

As far as recreation, we really don't have squat that you can't find anywhere else.
for the last 7 or 8 years Astroworld was open, it was nothing to get excited about.
we have a water park called Splashtown but it's your average run of the mill water park.

I don't pay much attention to sports, but this city sure does.
I know the Houston Texans are an embarrassment of a football team, but the Astros have done really well the past couple of years.
The Rockets have done well in the past, but I don't know how they are now.

As far as music goes, there is some talent out there, but how you perceive it depends on your taste.
There was a kid from The Woodlands on American Idol this season who was supposedly pretty good.
Destiny's Child is from here.
It seems lately though, that all we have been known for are our rappers. [puke]
We have a handful of actors (Bobby mentioned a few).

Generally speaking, our people are very nice and hospitable.
Remember, just last year, we invited in survivors of Hurricane Katrina and housed them in the Astrodome and George R. Brown Convention Center when their city flooded and they had nowhere else to go.

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John Pytlak
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My cousin and his family live in Houston (Tomball). He is a geologist at Exxon-Mobil.

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