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Originally Posted by Sweetey
most women I see around Phoenix that are pushing 250 sweat like pigs all year round. I understand why you couldn't hang.
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Originally Posted by Sweetey
most women I see around Phoenix that are pushing 250 sweat like pigs all year round. I understand why you couldn't hang.
You should try to date thinner women.Quote:
Originally Posted by kps0001
If it was late summer, there are monsoon winds that come from the Gulf of California that make it Houston like. It is a dry heat the rest of summer.Quote:
Originally Posted by Sweetey
I lived in Tucson for about seven years in the 80s and really enjoyed it. I will say that I had no interest in living in Phoenix though, too crowded and hot.
dude we have more fats chicks in san antonio than a self help book convention with free doughnuts
Have you visited Houston lately? WOOF!!! :spless:Quote:
Originally Posted by spursrocksocks
edit: No offense to the hot babes from Houston though!!
Who cares? Having a basketball team is what matters.Quote:
Originally Posted by OldDirtMcGirt
Having lived in both places, the women in San Antonio are considerably larger.Quote:
Originally Posted by dknights411
Don't get me wrong, I love basketball... but there's no way I'm taking it over women.Quote:
Originally Posted by BlackFlagg
And Suns fan and Spurs fan find a harmonious peace.Quote:
Originally Posted by OldDirtMcGirt
Spoken like someone who's never been to Laredo...Quote:
Originally Posted by Sweetey
:lmao
As for Arizona, the northern part of the state is gorgeous, and Casa Grande seemed like a nice town when I stayed there. Just drove the hell through Phoenix, but it looked nice.
The Spurs fans that are bashing the city of Phoenix thread are embarrassing. City smack is probably the weakest form of smack talk on the internet:lol
Anyway, I've visited to every state in the country and I grew up in Phoenix. Phoenix is actually pretty similar to San Antonio in a lot of ways - mainly that, though it's a huge city, the people are very friendly and nice plus the city has a feeling of a smaller town.
There's actually a lot of parks, golf courses, etc that are very green. Plus the mountains are very near by with plenty of greenery, lakes, hiking, horsebacking riding, fishing, etc.
Yes, it's hot. If you don't like hot, you shouldn't live there.
The funniest thing about this thread is Sweetey saying that she broke her engagement because she hated Arizona. I would think that love would be stronger than geographical location. :lol
We used to have a family cabin right outside of Payson in Strawberry, AZ. I like that whole part of Arizona a lot.Quote:
Originally Posted by bonesinaz
I didn't like Phx much, or Arizona when I was over there. There is waaaaaaaaay too much sand and dirt for my tastes. Cacti everywhere and a serious lack of trees and grass.
Yes, they have green golf courses :rolleyes, but it hardly makes the state or city any greener when you see the rock and dirt mountains on the horizon or the dust storms. It's really nice in it's own way, but the lack of plant life bugs me.
It's like San Antonio, except replace hills with jagged cliffs and mountains and replace grass with sand.
The average Suns fan at America West Arena is actually likely to be a great-grandparent. There is actually an oxygen bar in the arena where they can fill up their tanks.
The average Spurs fan at SBC Center is actually likely to be bigger around than up & down. (They're so cute stuffing their 5-foot, 230# frames into those size 42 Tim Duncan jerseys.) There is a defibrillator located under each seat.
Jeez Brent must have an accute sense of smell. And talk about fugly.
The sun is the least of laredos problems though. :lolQuote:
Originally Posted by AlamoSpursFan
Money Magazine used to do an annual survey of the best places to live in America.Quote:
Originally Posted by Ronaldo McDonald
One year Laredo came in #1.
They discontinued the survey after that. Apparently they realized there was something wrong with the methodology.
Arizona is a lovely state with varied and interesting landscapes.
The people of Arizona are wanna-be Californians.
It's the one place in america where before they shake your hand they steal from you. (laredo)
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Originally Posted by Sweetey
When someone from Corpus calls your town / state the asshole of the world. That is pretty damn bad.
just kidding, i actually kinda like corpus, i went to TAMUCC, but it really is a shithole in a lot of areas.
There are alot of people in my area from CA. And I really think that you are right. I hear all the time how much 'better' CA is- then I ask them why they are in AZ?Quote:
Originally Posted by Extra Stout
The saddest thing about AZ is that it is full of tweakers. Meth is largely responsible for the increasing crime rate. I had no idea about the problem until we moved here. On that show "Intervention" they show my town as the place that some of the addicts go to rehab. The problem is, then they love it here and stay here and meet a bunch of other addicts in rehab. Well, you get the picture.
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Originally Posted by dknights411
But it's perfectly acceptable to offend everyone else. :tu
city smack sucks...
where's the pics?
Most cities are a great place to live if you're banking.