Frisco and McKinney are basically Agrestic, California.
Looks like an amazing place to live after researching it. I wish the entire country was like Frisco.![]()
Frisco and McKinney are basically Agrestic, California.
I live in South LA which is the "ghetto" and i went to school in down town, i wasn't gonna pay 5 dollars a day for parking, and 4 dollars a gallon for gas.
I hate driving. I mean, I really, really, really hate it.
Yeah driving in Dallas just sucks the lifeforce out of you.
how many maverick players are from Dallas?
Would you mind driving if this was your car?
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Houston has T-Mac and Dallas has Dirt. Therefore, Houston>>>Dallas
Brandon Bass > Tmac and Dirk combined
Belieeee dat!
You're the worst troll ever, just thought you should know. You said Cuban was a terrible owner for the Mavericks when the franchise has done a complete 180 with him in charge, and now you're favorably comparing the second-round virgin to a guy that has an NBA Finals appearance on his resume. The best trolls make their responders look like idiots, not the other way around.
What you meant to say was:
1. Houston
2. Dallas
3. Austin
4. Fort Worth
5. San Antonio
6. El Paso
Am i right, or am i right?
a Arlington fool.
it isn't the giant suburb in the US (that's Mesa), but arlington sucks. that's all it is, a suburb.
and ride public transit. help the environment. you don't have to be a bum to ride it. have you seen the riders on dart? especially those on the north Red line?
I rode the DART when I worked downtown. I got to work faster than when I drove and I filled up my tank once every five or six weeks. Except for my car getting broken into four times in three years, it was totally worth it.
Dude my sociology professor told us that Arlington is the fastest growing suburb in the US so maybe I worded that wrong. And arlington has everything, the Parks Mall is one of the better malls in Texas. It's on the outskirts of dallas fort worth so not as much crime and riff raff, but still in driving distance of pretty much everything in the DFW. Plenty of major lakes in driving distance if you like the outdoors, and dont forget Six Flags. overall it's a decent place to live
I guess if you like malls. It's certainly the malliest of malls. Between it, the chain restaurants and big box retail, I personally can't stand having to navigate South Cooper.
There's plenty of sketchy areas. It's only real benefit is that you're in the middle of the entire metropolitan area, so therefore it's a 30 minute drive to wherever you want to go. Most of my friends live in Dallas and I live in FTW, so do I want to deal with the drive to get over there? A lot of times I don't. If I were living in Arlington, that would be much easier. That's about the ONLY benefit to Arlington, in that every DFW attraction or point of interest is within "driving distance."It's on the outskirts of dallas fort worth so not as much crime and riff raff,
Oh, and big suburb = more pretty white girls with rich parents![]()
San Fran > LA.
Although LA has a lot of cool things going for it.
Houston and Dallas are in many respects the same city. They both have huge swaths that just suck ass (Dallas anything north of Mockingbird, Houston anything north of downtown), alongside pockets of coolness (Houston would be the Rice University area, Dallas certain parts of Oak Cliff, Uptown and the Lakewood area). I give Dallas the edge because the Houston humidity is just a bit worse, and you don't have to worry about tropical storms and hurricanes in north Texas. In terms of livability, the both pale in comparison to Austin. Austin equals them in nightlife. FTW doesn't have quite the nightlife that Dallas or Houston does, but it's more livable and it has enough nightlife (Sundance Square/West Seventh area). FTW is underrated.
Once again my words failed me, what I mean is that I feel alot safer in the worst part of Arlington than say South Oak Cliff. I realize it's not perfect, go to the local park on a sunday and theres a chance someone pulls a gun i've seen it before. But alot of it is just white people and suburbs.
What more could you want other than easy access to everything the DFW has to offer?
I don't see Abilene on anyone's lists. Shame.
sorry findog So Cal > No Cal
alot less whackos down south than up north.
The downside to "only" being 30 minutes away from everything is that you're 30 minutes away from everything. I think if you're gonna live here, pick either Dallas or FTW and be done with it.
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