San Antonio is not the most attractive city especially with that stinky river. So you are going to the finals. You still have to live there!
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San Antonio is not the most attractive city especially with that stinky river. So you are going to the finals. You still have to live there!
Finally someone says it.
Lamest troll yet.
You didn't make it to the finals and still have to live in Dallas.
Gs 4 - 2 Dal
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Originally Posted by lovethesport
Effect this post has on me: :sleep
damn, this is what we have to look forward to until next thursday.
At least we have something to look forward to. Mav fan and Suns fan have to fill the void of their useless lives by trolling here.
Meanwhile, Dallas and Ft. Worth merged and is now just "Worthlas".
You should thank Cuban for giving you talking points for when you're speaking to Spurs fans.
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Originally Posted by Solid D
Pathetic, really pathetic.Quote:
Originally Posted by lovethesport
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Originally Posted by Solid D
I'm alone in the house and actually burst out laughing!
Is that you Mark Cuban? Go back to crying over Dirk and your quick dismissal from the playoffs...you butt pirate!!! :ihitQuote:
Originally Posted by lovethesport
This is one dumb troll.
How many of us actually live by 'that stinky river'?
Does working by it count? My business is like 3 blocks away...Quote:
Originally Posted by Shelly
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Originally Posted by ChumpDumper
Besides, it's the guano that's stinky, not the river.
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Originally Posted by CosmicCowboy
Does it smell? :p:
I suppose my husband's office isn't too far away from it either.
Well, those giant hippo turds floating down from the zoo probably don't help LOL
If I had to chose between San Antonio and Dallas, it would be SA hands down. Can't stand Dallas. We live in Austin and visit San Antonio and Dallas both. San Antonio is much a prettier town in many places; have friendlier people, and nicer drivers. Dallas is a place most people do not want to visit and certainly never to have drive there. Most people from Dallas seem very rude, and arrogant for no reason. Fort Worth is okay tho.
The river is actually very nice around King William.
The suburbs of Dallas aren't bad either.
All in all, city smack is weak sauce.
I've always wondered what they did with it! I guess they just fling them really far over the fence :rollinQuote:
Originally Posted by CosmicCowboy
Anyone find it ironic that the Spurs moved out of Dallas to San Antonio?
I think that's the hardest thing for DallasFan to accept.
Supposedly that won't be an issue too much longer. I think the EPA has ordered SA to find a way to deal with Zoo waste because it's negatively affecting the downstream ecosystem.Quote:
Originally Posted by CosmicCowboy
crap....if a shite thread like this was started just two days after the Utah win, can anyone imagine the bullshit some people will think up with a whole week off between games?
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Originally Posted by lovethesport
Try moving your head out of your ass.
zoo waste? Where ya from boy? This is Texas and Spurstalk where we can call a turd a turd...:lolQuote:
Originally Posted by fyatuk
I think 2nd to the hippo turd was dog and cat turd (neighborhood run off) and #3 was human turd..?? so whoever is shitting in thier yard over by the river needs to quit that shit.
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San Antonio is a shitty city.
I can't see Sequ and shit in the same post without thinking of corn.Quote:
Originally Posted by SequSpur
It's the tourists fault. The restaurants won't let them use their bathrooms unless they buy something. That shit can set you back $20. Some people can't justify spending that much on shit!Quote:
Originally Posted by ObiwanGinobili
Fuckign tourists need to keep thier shit out of our shit!
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Originally Posted by ObiwanGinobili
When your view of things are at table height, you may have a different perspective than everyone else.Quote:
Originally Posted by SequSpur
As a resident of Dallas, I find it endlessly funny that a Mavericks fan would ever say anything about the river in San Antonio. It shows that they know about as much about the history of the Trinity river as they do about basketball. :lol
I know a couple of bars where patrons often end up shitting in the river. Heck, apparently at Blue Star they'll actually tell you that's their restroom once you're :drunk enough to actually do it.Quote:
Originally Posted by Shelly
the dallas fort worth area is home to some of the most disgusting scum in the country, my bros friend is a cop there. Walking shit dwell in some parts of the DFW, infact some places you dont even want to drive through...The same cannot be said about San Antonio
I'd say by looking at the banks, the Trinity River has plenty of room for growth.Quote:
Originally Posted by Obstructed_View
Is it turd or terd?Quote:
Originally Posted by ObiwanGinobili
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Originally Posted by Solid D
No shit!Quote:
Originally Posted by ObiwanGinobili
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Just once it would be nice if these threads got zero responses. Spurs fan is sensitive. We'd all trade places with you, so enjoy it.
I like the shitty city and stinky river.
Good times. :smokin
It actually turned into an entertaining thread...Quote:
Originally Posted by Findog
BTW, do Dallas fans kick themselves for losing the Chapparals?
and where did the name Dallas Mavericks come from?
Hopefully not a homage to this team: http://www.remembertheaba.com/Houston-Mavericks.html
That was a shitty post!Quote:
Originally Posted by Findog
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This thread is full of shit!
oh god. now turn the knife COUNTERclockwise. i am so hurt and offended.
isn't the proper response to this thread...
"8th seed"?
In case you haven't noticed this is San Antonio people making fun of their own river. Who's being overly sensitive?Quote:
Originally Posted by Findog
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Originally Posted by veronicamae
Yes. :spin
On a related note, the Spurs should trade for Kobe Bryant.
07-08 lineup
Singletary
Bryant
Bowen
Duncan
Oberto
They stole it from UT-Arlington.Quote:
Originally Posted by MadDog73
Jeez, try to compliment a Spurs fan on their good fortune, and they take it the wrong way. You stay classy, Spurs fan.Quote:
Originally Posted by veronicamae
I'm not going to defend Oak Cliff or Pleasant Grove, but uh, yes, the same can most definitely be said of certain parts of San Antonio. That said, I agree with the poster who said city smack is weak.Quote:
Originally Posted by The_Worlds_finest
Why would people visit Dallas? What is there is to see there? Does not seem like a tourist hot spot at all to me.
If you guys would JUST QUIT RESPONDING TO N00B TROLLS they would soon tire of the game and go somewhere else. Crap.
Not calling Findog a n00b, just this weak thread's originator.
you mean shit. :froQuote:
Originally Posted by CubanMustGo
seriously leave city smack out of this.
those who know me (if any) know that you can say whatever you want about the Mavs no matter how bad, it will never offend me in anyway. but when you talk bad about a city it gets into personal reasons.
i've been to SA and i feel its a nice place, and Dallas has its nice parts. just leave it at that. its a basketball forum
Weak puke.
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Originally Posted by Findog
which parts of San antonio would you not drive through out of curiosity? Since they got rid of victoria courts I really can't think of any part of town I have felt like I might catch a stray bullet driving through.
By the way, I have cowboys season tickets so i am in Dallas a lot. to me it is a nice city, lots of good things to do, nice restaraunts some good clubs, all in all not bad. Now that they are tearing down some of the crappy apartments in downtown and replacing them with luxury condos it is getting much nicer.
I have two homes one for work on the island and the other for play in my favorite city in the USA, San Antonio. Cities up north get too cold. Cities in Florida are too rude, Dallas is too redneck, California has too much tax. San Antonio is the best little big city in the world. Period.
dallas can say whatever the hell they want they will ALWAYS be jealous of San Antonio home of the ALAMO, turning point in the Texas Revolution and what defines Texas as we know it.
suck it dallas.
alazan/apache comes to mind.Quote:
Originally Posted by kskonn
How can a Texan hate San Antonio? I am from Dallas and lived here my whole life, how could someone hate San Antonio and be from Texas?
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Originally Posted by lovethesport
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What you really meant to say was, "So you are going to the finals--again" right? :lol :lol
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Originally Posted by ChumpDumper
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Originally Posted by Solid D
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Originally Posted by lovethesport
Lessee, Dallas. What's Dallas known for?
Killing presidents, strippers and choking in the playoffs.
Really not built for tourism. But Victory Park will be nice once finished. They are developing a nice neighborhood in uptown. But yeah, tourism is not Dallas strong point.Quote:
Originally Posted by spursfan09
Don't forget winning the Super Bowl. :p:Quote:
Originally Posted by Ocotillo
Industry, business, population growth.Quote:
Originally Posted by Ocotillo
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Originally Posted by spursfan09
As far as visiting Dallas-----------it's a GREAT place to shop!!!!! Nothing to look at but the shopping rocks!!
I've noticed that Dallas, Houston, and San Antonio are aparantly all on different planets of something. And there is plenty of smack between the three cities. I WANT to say that it's friendly ribbing, but I don't know at times.Quote:
Originally Posted by Doghouse MD
:lmao :lmao :lmao That was pure ownage.Quote:
Originally Posted by Solid D
Technically the Cowboys play in Irving, NOT Dallas, right? And isn't the new stadium in Arlington?Quote:
Originally Posted by StylisticS
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Originally Posted by td4mvp21
Right? LMAO
I actually know how this feels. I was born in Montreal and grew up an Expos fan (sad, huh?). I have a soft spot for the Nationals, but it's just not the same.Quote:
Originally Posted by E20
I don't see what the point of that is. The Cowboys started out in Dallas and Irving as well as arlington is in the Dallas Metro. But yes, the new stadium is in Arlington.Quote:
Originally Posted by dknights411
There is smack between the three cities. But don't take this the wrong way because I love all of Texas (except that shithole of Waco). Dallas and Houston are the one that rivals in Texas because they are the same size and compete for the same things. Both look down at San Antonio as the red headed step child that is 3 times smaller than them. City Limits do not matter because City outgrow it's boundaries. City Limits are worthless because different states have different rules on what city limits are.Quote:
Originally Posted by dknights411
I was being anal there, sorry. :oopsQuote:
Originally Posted by StylisticS
I actually don't mind Dallas. Hell every city has spots that are great and spots that are, well.....shitty. No need to start city smack.
For whatever it's worth, people up here in beautiful, green Maryland say this about San Antonio, "Oh I see by your license plate that you are a San Antonio Spurs fan. It is such a Beautiful city. We love going there."
So, what does Dallas have to offer its visitors? If you'll tell me, I'll spread the word up here.
Oh no problem. I have no problem with San Antonio. It's much different than Dallas. The old saying is that every Texan has two homes. His own and San Antonio's.Quote:
Originally Posted by dknights411
Well here is what you will get from that same area.Quote:
For whatever it's worth, people up here in beautiful, green Maryland say this about San Antonio, "Oh I see by your license plate that you are a San Antonio Spurs fan. It is such a Beautiful city. We love going there."
"Oh, I see by your license plate that you are a Dallas Cowboys fan. I fuckin hate the Cowboys. Because of that, I hate your city." :lol I should know. I live in Alexandria, Virginia now. I love being a Cowboy fan up here.
The Victoria Spurs
i like tha sounda that
Yeah, and San Antonians feel that Houston and Dallas are pretty arrogant in that regard, and that the smaller size fits them fine (which it does IMHO). The thing is that as the city grows and becomes more cosmopolitain, the natives all go beserk about the changes (the toll road debate for example). It's fickle when you boil it all down, but I HOPE it's all in fun.Quote:
Originally Posted by StylisticS
There's actually some pretty nifty museums, and of course the best high end shopping spots in Texas (if your into to either of those). Other than that, I've found Dallas to be rather "meh".Quote:
Originally Posted by spursfan09
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Originally Posted by Shelly
I used to live in Montana: fleecing the tourists is an honorable endeavorQuote:
Originally Posted by ObiwanGinobili
just move the spurs 20 miles north to new braunfels... heck on any given weekend you find more people from houston and dallas then you do us local natives.... lol
You win the World. Congrats.Quote:
Originally Posted by Solid D
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Meanwhile, Dallas and Ft. Worth merged and is now just "Worthlas".
Love or hate Dallas...that's pretty funny.
I've never liked Dallas too much myself. Too much asphalt. It's a place to work and shop. But, city has no Soul, imho.
San Antonio? Well... Lived here for 35 years. Finally gotten to the point, where I want to leave. Everything North of 1604, might as well be Dallas. Everything South of 1604, is under construction.
New Braunfels, San Marcus, Wimberly, Comfort, Bandera, Fredericksburg...seem to suit me better these days.
Must be that "getting older" thing, but SA is becoming annoying.
'cept for the Spurs :)
I don't know about you, but I can't think of New Braunfels or San Marcos without thinking "Construction" thanks to what, 20 years of construction on that stretch of I-35. I got caught in that at about midnight once and it took me 2 hours to get through San Marcos because they had it down to 1 lane each way.Quote:
Originally Posted by SouthernFried
I think I'd hate to live in Fredricksburg, but Wimberly is a very cool place (my grandpa lived there before he died).
And I'm still annoyed that they paved over the horse pasture at I-10 & Vance Jackson and put up a Walmart!
as a foreigner, i don't give a shit about San Antonio...
Like many of the foreigner Spurs fans, i just don't care about SA, i've never been there and never will... I just care about the Spurs, TD, Manu, TP and all the Spurs players...
Go Spurs go, but fuck texas
I don't remember a time when I-35 around New Braunfels was NOT under construction. From when I was in High School in the 70's, it seems to have always been being worked on.Quote:
I don't know about you, but I can't think of New Braunfels or San Marcos without thinking "Construction" thanks to what, 20 years of construction on that stretch of I-35.
Hell, they built the Hoover Dam, one of the wonders of the world, in 3 years. They built most of the US interstate freeway system during the decade of the 50's. And they've been working on I-35 around New Braunfels... for 30 years.
Talk about Job Security.
San Antonio river needs add'l $1m donation from Cuban to be "stinky"-free.Quote:
Originally Posted by lovethesport
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Originally Posted by Solid D
the cowboys started out in dallas>? texas stadium is in irving - right where you clowns tried to copy that stinky river in las colinas with the fake river walk.Quote:
Originally Posted by StylisticS
I do! I live in the Maverick Apts. which is 1/2 block from the Riverwalk. I used to live in Arlington, Tx. before moving to S.A.. I love living here. Dallas has no soul. San Antonio is a beautiful city.Quote:
Originally Posted by Shelly
even though you lost in the first round you still have to live in south oklahoma BIATCHS!!
Uh yes. You've heard of the Cotton bowl, correct? That's where they played from 1960-1970. That's why they talked about the Cowboys coming back home to Fair Park.Quote:
Originally Posted by implacable44