And I mean as far as ghetto.
Is Houston like the worst area in Texas or something?
Dallas is, followed by Houston. This is for crime rate.
As far as ghetto's, I'd say Houston's are less aesthetically pleasing than Dallas'. If that makes any sense.
I don't know, I've never even been there, but it is #1 on my Bucket List
My ex wanted me to move out there. I thought about it, but I don't think I'd ever be able to leave where I stay at.
LOL no way you're talking about the skirts of downtown, which is bad in almost any city.
Sugarland just by has houses owned by Kings in Saudi Arabia and many pro athletes, i live in clear lake and i can tell you houston is a nice area
It wasn't this bad until all the dumbasses floated down from NOLA (no offense Hornet fans, but it's true). We've had people shot, people rapped on city buses, and athletes robbed (Dunta Robinson) all by people from NOLA.
The city was a better place, before the Katricians showed up.
stop making fun of Hurricane Katrina
lol, you can't make fun of a hurricane itself, but you can make fun of the victims you illiterate !![]()
Is living in Houston anything like King of the Hill? That would be crazy.
When did I make fun of Hurricane Katrina? I made fun of the low life degenerets that took advantage of our good will and trashed our city after Hurricane Katrina. Being the one who lives here I can say whatever I want about it.
So I guess you believe in Santa Claus too...![]()
Yes. Just like King of the Hill.
Not everyone was bad and all the people who moved because of Katrina have been pretty much absorbed into Houston. We grow my so many people every year anyways (at least 110,000+), so it was only a large e in crime for one year.
Kind of the Hill is Dallas (that's the area where Mike Judge grew up). Infact it's just like Dallas (lived there for a couple of years....hated it.)
Arlen TX the fictional town the live in is supposed to be like Arlington TX.
Is El Paso like the worst place in all of Texas? I had family live there for 6 months before they couldn't take it anymore.
You mean, Garland, Texas. A NE Dallas suburb.
Nah, the worst part of Texas is McAllen. It's depressing down there. No offense to anyone that lives down there. Going by what I am told by former residents.
IronMexican can i ask you something? And I'm not trying to retaliate to your posts and i don't know all the specifics to my story but...
My dad was on a Business trip to LA 2-3 years back and while he was talking to my mom on the phone he just stopped talking and you could hear his phone drop so my mom got worried. It turned out that 2 guys outside of his hotel held him at gunpoint and asked for everything he had. They took it all and asked him to sit on the floor with his head still on the ground, my guess is they were going to kill him. Some lady close by who was watching the whole thing honked at them, so they got scared and ran. It wasn't a big deal after b.c we close all the credit cards and everything, but it really makes you wonder...
Is all of LA like that?
The Crime rate was higher than norm than just one year. There was a rediculous amount of crimes comitted by people from Louisiana. The police department in NOLA was one of the most currupt departments in the entire nation and was involved in one of the largest FBI police corruption investigations in U.S. history. There was alot of bad stuff going on there and alot of that crap got washed down here.
I'm not saying everybody that relocated was a criminal and a thug, but there was a decent amount of criminals that moved to houston and set up shop. Alot of them stayed after they developed new drug circles to run their drugs through.
The worst place to live in Cali is Fresno. It's like a farm.
Pretty much. But you get used to it.
I've seen my cousin held at gunpoint by some other Mexicans. They left because some lady was threatening to call the cops.
I never been shot, but I've been shot at.
And they can take their asses home now....Or just get the out of houston
Fresno is just like McAllen. Perfect comparison.
I went to LA and didn't have much of a problem other than people and their at udes of how sweet they thought they were. But I staid in Hollywood
I've never had problems visiting LA either. Except for the Cholos on the beach. They looked funny.
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