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    I play pretty, no? TeyshaBlue's Avatar
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    gfy

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    I hate my job, but still need the money so that suggestion seems to be a little reckless in my opinion.

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    the corrupt run to the US while those victimized by their corruption are illegally here, building their homes and being scapegoated as the problem while the 2 culprits most responsible for illegal immigration (the rich in mexico and US businesses) continue to enjoy the parasitic relationship.


    Romo found that the new residents don't mix much with lower-income Mexican immigrants ...
    This is nothing new. When the big wave of Mexican immigrants came about 100 years ago, it was the same way. It is not like they have anything to do with them in Mexico either.

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    I play pretty, no? TeyshaBlue's Avatar
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    I hate my job, but still need the money so that suggestion seems to be a little reckless in my opinion.
    See the disability thread. Problem solved.

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    See the disability thread. Problem solved.
    TB is a problem solver, he solves problems.

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    Yes, Stone Oak is now little Mexico
    No it's not, it's little India..

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    Since when is S.A. - the 2nd biggest city in Texas?

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    No it's not, it's little India..
    We have a very diverse and proud community here. I assure you the Mexican nationals community dwarfs the Indian community in size. That why the Methodist is a fully bilingual hospital.

    Stone Oak is an awesome place to live.

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    Since when is S.A. - the 2nd biggest city in Texas?
    SA passed Dallas a few years back.

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    No it's not, it's little India..
    That's the Medical Center/USAA area tbh.
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    Stone Oak is an awesome place to live.
    Culturally speaking, I guess.

    Logistically speaking, living in Stone Oak sucks ass.

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    SA passed Dallas a few years back.
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    New York, N.Y. 8,244,910 8,175,133 8,143,197 8,008,278 7,322,564 685,714 9.4 1 1 1 1
    Los Angeles, Calif. 3,819,702 3,792,621 3,844,829 3,694,820 3,485,398 209,422 6.0 2 2 2 2
    Chicago, Ill. 2,707,120 2,695,598 2,842,518 2,896,016 2,783,726 112,290 4.0 3 3 3 3
    Houston, Tex. 2,145,146 2,100,263 2,016,582 1,953,631 1,630,553 323,078 19.8 4 4 4 4
    Philadelphia, Pa. 1,536,471 1,526,006 1,463,281 1,517,550 1,585,577 –68,027 –4.3 5 5 5 5
    Phoenix, Ariz. 1,469,471 1,445,632 1,461,575 1,321,045 983,403 337,642 34.3 10 6 6 6
    San Antonio, Tex. 1,359,758 1,327,407 1,256,509 1,144,646 935,933 208,713 22.3 9 9 7 7
    San Diego, Calif. 1,326,179 1,307,402 1,255,540 1,223,400 1,110,549 112,851 10.2 6 7 8 8
    Dallas, Tex. 1,223,229 1,197,816 1,213,825 1,188,580 1,006,877 181,703 18.0 8 8 9 9
    San Jose, Calif. 967,487 945,942 912,332 894,943 782,248 112,695 14.4 11 11 10 10
    Jacksonville, Fla. 827,908 821,784 782,623 735,617 635,230 100,387 15.8 15 14 13 11
    Indianapolis, Ind. 827,609 820,445 784,118 781,870 741,952 49,974 6.7 13 12 12 12
    Austin, Tex. 820,611 790,390 690,252 656,562 465,622 190,940 41.0 25 16 16 14
    San Francisco, Calif. 812,826 805,235 739,426 776,733 723,959 52,774 7.3 14 13 14 13
    Columbus, Ohio 797,434 787,033 730,657 711,470 632,910 78,560 12.4 16 15 15 15
    Fort Worth, Tex. 758,738 741,206 624,067 534,694 447,619 87,075 19.5 29 27 19 16
    Charlotte, N.C. 751,087 731,424 610,949 540,828 395,934 144,894 36.6 33 26 20 17
    Detroit, Mich. 706,585 713,777 886,671 951,270 1,027,974 –76,704 –7.5 7 10 11 18
    El Paso, Tex. 665,568 649,121 598,590 563,662 515,342 48,320 9.4 22 23 21 19
    Memphis, Tenn. 652,050 646,889 672,277 650,100 610,337 39,763 6.5 18 18 17 20
    Boston, Mass. 625,087 617,594 559,034 589,141 574,283 14,858 2.6 20 20 24 22
    Seattle, Wash. 620,778 608,660 573,911 563,374 516,259 47,115 9.1 21 24 23 23
    Denver, Colo. 619,968 600,158 557,917 554,636 467,610 87,026 18.6 28 25 25 26
    Baltimore, Md. 619,493 620,961 635,815 651,154 736,014 –84,860 –11.5 12 17 18 21
    Washington, DC 617,996 601,723 550,521 572,059 606,900 –34,841 –5.7 19 21 27 24
    Nashville-Davidson, Tenn.1 609,644 601,222 549,110 545,524 510,784 59,107 11.6 26 22 28 25
    Louisville-Jefferson County, Ky.2 602,011 597,337 556,429 256,231 269,063 12,832 –4.8 58 67 26 27
    Milwaukee, Wis. 597,867 594,833 578,887 596,974 628,088 –31,114 –5.0 17 19 22 28
    Portland, Ore. 593,820 583,776 533,427 529,121 437,319 91,802 21.0 27 28 30 29
    Oklahoma City, Okla. 591,967 579,999 531,324 506,132 444,719 61,413 13.8 30 29 31 31
    Oklahoma City, Okla. 591,967 579,999 531,324 506,132 444,719 61,413 13.8 30 29 31 31
    Las Vegas, Nev. 589,317 583,756 545,147 478,434 258,295 220,139 85.2 63 32 29 30
    Albuquerque, N.M. 552,804 545,852 494,236 448,607 384,736 63,871 16.6 40 35 33 32
    Tucson, Ariz. 525,796 520,116 515,526 486,699 405,390 81,309 20.1 34 30 32 33
    Fresno, Calif. 501,362 494,665 461,116 427,652 354,202 73,450 20.7 48 37 36 34
    Sacramento, Calif. 472,178 466,488 456,441 407,018 369,365 37,653 10.2 37 40 37 35
    Long Beach, Calif. 465,576 462,257 474,014 461,522 429,433 32,089 7.5 32 34 34 36
    Kansas City, Mo. 463,202 459,787 444,965 441,545 435,146 6,399 1.5 31 36 40 37
    Mesa, Ariz. 446,518 439,041 442,780 396,375 288,091 108,284 37.6 53 42 41 38
    Virginia Beach, Va. 442,707 437,994 438,415 425,257 393,069 32,188 8.2 39 38 42 39
    Atlanta, Ga. 432,427 420,003 470,688 416,474 394,017 22,457 5.7 38 39 35 40
    Colorado Springs, Colo. 426,388 416,427 369,815 360,890 281,140 79,750 28.4 54 48 49 41
    Raleigh, N.C. 416,468 403,892 – – – – – – – – 43
    Omaha, Nebr. 415,068 408,958 414,521 390,007 335,795 54,212 16.1 47 44 43 42
    Miami, Fla. 408,750 399,457 386,417 362,470 358,548 3,922 1.1 46 47 45 44
    Tulsa, Okla. 396,466 391,906 382,457 393,049 367,302 25,747 7.0 44 43 46 46
    Oakland, Calif. 395,817 390,724 395,274 399,484 372,242 27,242 7.3 35 41 44 47
    Cleveland, Ohio 393,806 396,815 452,208 478,403 505,616 –27,213 –5.4 23 33 39 45
    Minneapolis, Minn. 387,753 382,578 372,811 382,618 368,383 14,235 3.9 43 45 48 48
    Wichita, Kans. 384,445 382,368 353,823 344,284 – – – – 50 51 49
    Arlington, Tex. 373,698 365,438 362,805 332,969 261,721 71,248 27.2 62 54 50 50
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    Since when is S.A. - the 2nd biggest city in Texas?
    Its been that way for a few years now. But were talking about just the city limits, not the metro area, since DFW metro area is obviously larger than S.A.'s metro area.

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    Its been that way for a few years now. But were talking about just the city limits, not the metro area, since DFW metro area is obviously larger than S.A.'s metro area.
    true true

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    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Highest..._United_States

    San Antonio is way behind D and H metro areas.

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    SA is way behind a lot of cities in the US in that regard.

    Media market is ranked somewhere around the 40s

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    personally, i love the fact that SA is surrounded by smaller communities such as new braunfels, boerne and seguin as opposed to other large cities

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    NB is getting too big for my tastes now, tbh.

    Loved it back in the 70's & 80's tho.

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    NB is getting too big for my tastes now, tbh.

    Loved it back in the 70's & 80's tho.
    Downtown NB is getting to be a hoppin place. I'm installing a microbrewery there right now.

    Technically, I'm not, my guys are.
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    since i live near NB (about 10 minutes from gruene), i go there quite often. i will most definitely be hitting the pubs come playoff time.

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    Culturally speaking, I guess.

    Logistically speaking, living in Stone Oak sucks ass.
    I'm fine with it. I have everything I need in the area, but being a sahm, I don't need to venture out of here too often. I also prefer heading out north to the hill country than south into town.

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    I'm fine with it. I have everything I need in the area, but being a sahm, I don't need to venture out of here too often. I also prefer heading out north to the hill country than south into town.
    I lived around the Wilderness/Hardy Oak area for about five years. The commute was a and a half.

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    I lived around the Wilderness/Hardy Oak area for about five years. The commute was a and a half.
    That's pretty deep up in Stone Oak and quite a trek just to get to 281 or 1604. I live right off Evans behind Bush MS so getting to those main roads is pretty easy.

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    That's pretty deep up in Stone Oak and quite a trek just to get to 281 or 1604. I live right off Evans behind Bush MS so getting to those main roads is pretty easy.
    * WC accessing google earth*

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    That's pretty deep up in Stone Oak and quite a trek just to get to 281 or 1604. I live right off Evans behind Bush MS so getting to those main roads is pretty easy.
    yeah, being right there, you've got that big heb, target, Alamo draft house, etc but getting up and down 281 from your spot is still a during rush hour.

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