sad to say I'm used to it!! haha. I'm probably dying of some kind of cancer as I speak..
anyway yeah minute maid park is awesome, in fact I went to an Astros game today, and I just love that place
As did I, when we were in Deer Park for UM ARMY, I was like "woah buddy!".
sad to say I'm used to it!! haha. I'm probably dying of some kind of cancer as I speak..
anyway yeah minute maid park is awesome, in fact I went to an Astros game today, and I just love that place
I wouldn't doubt the being used to it. One of my friends grew up over there, and can't even smell the Tyson plant right next to Campus because of the smell she grew up around. We drove passed imnute Miad park to a site whiel we were there and we all joked that on our last day that we would skip the house and go to a game, except they weren't it town!
LOL ya'll gonna get me in more trouble. Supposed to be on a Postive Htown track now after the ass chewing.
Kori, you missed one:
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They should give us YAO ...and take Nazr..
Your quite welcome![]()
Houston bashers,
Before you continue the bashing, try visiting again. The redone downtown, buffalo bayou area, medical center, midtown, galleria - post oak area create the standard for urban living. Houston has done a complete turnaround in the last few years. San Antonio should take note.
I'm seriously considering applying for the first job.
I grew up there, so I know it's not all bad by any means. Houston's art community could kick San Antonio's any day, no joke. I spent the majority of middle and high school in the Montrose area/museum district, and it's a beautiful part of town. Downtown has gotten better since I lived there, and I enjoy visiting - the theatre district is awesome. 59 is FINALLY finished to downtown and traffic there is way better now (it sucked so badly when I was working downtown in high school), and I thank god for the Westpark tollroad and my EZ Pass every time I drive in from SA.
However, nothing will ever change the fact that the air is gross and makes my face break out every time I visit - and the heat and humidity make me feel like I'm in a dirty sauna from the months of April through October.
Luckily for me, if I get the job, is that the Rockets season has no chance of going to May or June.
This is true, and you can hopefully get out of town before you begin melting.
Last week when I was there, my windshield had condensation on it before I even turned the car/AC on. Which reminds me, if you plan on moving there, in the hot months wear contacts because otherwise every time you go from inside to outside they fog up like crazy.
houston has 6% more humidity than san antonio on average.
I don't care what the averages are - I have lived in both places, and Houston is a whole lot worse.
Houston is better than it was, God help it. It is still an armpit. I love the people there, but that place sucks.
I really like downtown Houston. Its a lot better. Minute Maid park is awesome. I love watching games there. If San Antonio were to build a ballpark, they need to build just like that one.
I haven't been inside Minute Maid Park yet, although I do want to go. I have driven past it quite a few times. It just looks strange to me, but I have heard from some of my friends who have been several times that it's the best.
houston has marginally worse humidity than san antonio (san antonio isnt denver so lets end that now). houston also has a load more to do. dont get me wrong, i love san antonio and may get back there someday, but the difference in weather is negligible at best.
I'll be moving back to midtown in two weeks (off of 59 in between downtown and the museum district) ..... sure will make it harder to get to the get together's.
That sucks - but at least Dio can visit for Montrose outings![]()
So you're telling me that a city with "marginally" more humidity somehow averages almost twice as much rain per year as San Antonio? That six percetn average is quite large, and Houston is substaintially more humid than San Antonio.
The two cities have very different climates and it is far from a negligible weather difference. Houston being much closer to the Gulf and being farther east away from the desert means a much wetter climate.
You would be awesome at it.Best of luck.
I haven't seen that bas in about a year!
it hasnt rained here in the last week and really not that much over the last month. 6 percent isnt .
Are you dense? 20 more inches a rain annualy in Houston on average. That is almost TWICE as much as San Antonio. Relative Humidty is a poor measure of the moisture in the air because it is RELATIVE to the temperature. That six percent AVERAGE difference is quite large and Houston is by far more humid than San Antonio.
We'll continue this when you can explain how San Antonio is 20 inches drier a year, and somehow the same climate wise.
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