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#1617805 07/31/06 10:55 PM
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Originally posted by 1314:
Originally posted by Ã?Å?ber Evil Mushu!:
Yes, Galveston is cool too a guy going to Branson.

The weather in Houston and Galveston will be hot with very high humidity (deoderant and even Goldbond will not help), the beach water is BROWN and lets not forget the seaweed that is EVERYWHERE. Don't even get me started on tourist stuff. Rent a fishing boat go out past 2 water color changes and you might enjoy yourself.

Chris and I are from there and we know of what we speak.




Yes, the water in Galveston has been getting progressively worse and it has been years since I actually got in the water. And Houston has grown so much it's easy to forget that there are many surrounding cities. Geez, Sugar Land was rated the # 3 Best Place to Live by Money magazine but I'd still consider it a suburb of Houston. League City also ranked high on their list, another city within a rocks throw of Houston.

And this really should be discussed in SC-CEG since there isn't much else going on in there.




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Originally posted by 1314:
Geez, Sugar Land was rated the # 3 Best Place to Live by Money magazine but I'd still consider it a suburb of Houston.




Maybe on paper. I'd bet money they didn't visit.


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Originally posted by Ã?Å?ber Evil Mushu!:
Originally posted by 1314:
Geez, Sugar Land was rated the # 3 Best Place to Live by Money magazine but I'd still consider it a suburb of Houston.




Maybe on paper. I'd bet money they didn't visit.




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Money magazine likely ran a bunch of statistics and demographics through some big black box formula of questionable value (at best) and came up with the theoretically greatest places to live. Of course, this ignores all the intangibles which are critical.


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