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Ithnu said:
Not in the Front Range buddy, put up your internet fists!

I've heard Austin isn't that bad from a few folks here at work. However, I've only known 1 person to say they like living in Houston <--he has never lived anywhere else, so he just may be ignorant.
I Love Houston... It's a great city ,I am by far not ignorant since I lived in OKC and most of my life in NYC.. we also have the best water park in SA VS crap world America's worst water park.

Also

WHY are people here so anti TEXANS? Oh i know its our big TRUCKS I see now.

BTW we kicked the denver donkeys @ss Twice.... Go Houston TEXANS..
 
Klein_Christopher said:
I Love Houston...

WHY are people here so anti TEXANS? Oh i know its our big TRUCKS I see now.

BTW we kicked the denver donkeys @ss Twice.... Go Houston TEXANS..
Houston is a pollution cesspool...trucks are nice though, but there is a limit...and I'm from WI, so GO BADGERS!
 
Wow so many negative responses. I for one absolutely love it here, I live in aurora for just under 5 years now, and though it is crowed (I mean it is part of the city so you have to expect that) no one says you have to live right smack dab in the middle of it. The mountains are beautiful to look at and explore in, and obviously a blast to MBT in, beginner there though but workin on it ! :)

The climate is fairly dry compared to where I am from (yes midwest, Iowa to be exact, quite humid there.) So when it gets really hot like high 90's, you can still go outside and have a good time without getting drenched in sweat just from being out there. The sun shines many days out of the year (most claim 300+), rain is"usually" overwith quickly and it isn't super humid afterwards.

Winter is pretty hit or miss, never really know what you're going to get, or when. I will say that during winter there are a lot of warmer days, and the snow will often melt for anywhere from a few days to a week at a time, to be replaced by more snow later on. Which is actually nice compared to Iowa, where it will generally snow, and keep on snowing, and not melt until spring hits :madmax:

Anyway it is pretty nice imo... take a trip to the front range for a closer look sometime preferably in the summer, you'll get a better impression that way.
 
SkaredShtles said:
There's pot? Where? :confused:
I'm sure in your house the way your talking. Your definitley smokin' somethin' :D

and...
I've heard that LOVE is EXACTLY the right word for you and your spandex love affair. :eekster:

Well you can take solice that the ugly white stuff is coming and you'll soon be skiing in Deep fresh powder...:madman: :madmax:
 
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Whirl said:
Wow so many negative responses. I for one absolutely love it here, I live in aurora for just under 5 years now, and though it is crowed (I mean it is part of the city so you have to expect that) no one says you have to live right smack dab in the middle of it. The mountains are beautiful to look at and explore in, and obviously a blast to MBT in, beginner there though but workin on it ! :)

The climate is fairly dry compared to where I am from (yes midwest, Iowa to be exact, quite humid there.) So when it gets really hot like high 90's, you can still go outside and have a good time without getting drenched in sweat just from being out there. The sun shines many days out of the year (most claim 300+), rain is"usually" overwith quickly and it isn't super humid afterwards.

Winter is pretty hit or miss, never really know what you're going to get, or when. I will say that during winter there are a lot of warmer days, and the snow will often melt for anywhere from a few days to a week at a time, to be replaced by more snow later on. Which is actually nice compared to Iowa, where it will generally snow, and keep on snowing, and not melt until spring hits :madmax:

Anyway it is pretty nice imo... take a trip to the front range for a closer look sometime preferably in the summer, you'll get a better impression that way.
Thank You for providing the ONLY good response in the thread yet.
 
Klein_Christopher said:
I think you are wrong, also if you don't get it sorry it must be the thin air .
Hate to break it to you, but your punctuation and grammar do make you seem ignorant.
 
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