[Houston]: Damn you Houston floods!!
LOL...sorry bro, it's been a rough month. Actually, H-town is a good place. Our job market is coming back stronger than most other cities in the nation. No state income tax, excellent public school districts, fairly inexpensive cost of living. Besides that, we have a really close knit Z community...especially on the Southeast side (Clear Lake) where we hold tech days to work together on our cars and attend meets together. The next time you come in for a visit, hit us up. Satruday nights are usually our Car Meet night at what we call the Hot Spot. When teh weather is nice it's always packed.
LOL...sorry bro, it's been a rough month. Actually, H-town is a good place. Our job market is coming back stronger than most other cities in the nation. No state income tax, excellent public school districts, fairly inexpensive cost of living. Besides that, we have a really close knit Z community...especially on the Southeast side (Clear Lake) where we hold tech days to work together on our cars and attend meets together. The next time you come in for a visit, hit us up. Satruday nights are usually our Car Meet night at what we call the Hot Spot. When teh weather is nice it's always packed.
I'm due up a trip to Houston though, just not sure if I'll be taking the Z out there
Oh, and LA does suck lol. The only good thing about it is the freedom of booze.
Last edited by blasian; Feb 21, 2012 at 04:55 AM.

I think that is what upset be. Blaming Houston. Houston had nothing to do with it. It was the owner's preference to have their vehicle so low they couldn't park it on higher ground. And everyone in Houston knows not to leave their car curbside.
Hope you get your car fixed but don't blame Houston for your personal choices. And if you do, don't return if you don't like it so much.
Last edited by Robert_K; Feb 21, 2012 at 05:00 AM.
Well than have my HBIYM. 
I think that is what upset be. Blaming Houston. Houston had nothing to do with it. It was the owner's preference to have their vehicle so low they couldn't park it on higher ground. And everyone in Houston knows not to leave their car curbside.
Hope you get your car fixed but don't blame Houston for your personal choices. And if you do, don't return if you don't like it so much.

I think that is what upset be. Blaming Houston. Houston had nothing to do with it. It was the owner's preference to have their vehicle so low they couldn't park it on higher ground. And everyone in Houston knows not to leave their car curbside.
Hope you get your car fixed but don't blame Houston for your personal choices. And if you do, don't return if you don't like it so much.

I think my niece's birthday is April so it's a possibility
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^ that's is about all we have lol.
And I was not blaming Houston... And I lived in spring for a year. Across from spring HS actually and it wasn't to bad but I thought about moving back and went look for jobs and found out that the automotive collision pays almost half of what I make here... Can't take that kind of pay cut.
And I was not blaming Houston... And I lived in spring for a year. Across from spring HS actually and it wasn't to bad but I thought about moving back and went look for jobs and found out that the automotive collision pays almost half of what I make here... Can't take that kind of pay cut.
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