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Moved from DFW to the Houston area last year. The humidity is killing me...and my hair.
I much prefer the humid heat of Houston over the dry cracking skin of DFW.
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Moved from DFW to the Houston area last year. The humidity is killing me...and my hair.
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Hot? In July in Houston? Huh
Traffic is also bad along 610 west over by the Galleria. Especially around 5 pm.
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Dallas currently has a dew point of 68. That is hardly dry.
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I agree, there is certainly weather outside. At the end of the day, though, it's really not the heat--it's the humidity.
I'm just thankful that I don't live in a garage like my friend Joey Gladstone. Even though he lives in San Francisco, where the weather is somewhat moderate, he probably gets cold in the winter. Fortunately, he has a really good sense of humor.
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I agree, there is certainly weather outside. At the end of the day, though, it's really not the heat--it's the humidity.
I'm just thankful that I don't live in a garage like my friend Joey Gladstone. Even though he lives in San Francisco, where the weather is somewhat moderate, he probably gets cold in the winter. Fortunately, he has a really good sense of humor.
quote:Texas is not as freedom loving as Texans think it is. The beer distribution laws, car dealer laws, high property taxes, fixed rate home title insurance fees just to name as few are as anti-freedom as you can get.
No way gentlemen, I just spent the last 9 years living in the Northeast. Sure, the first years are great as it is different, but after a couple years of dealing with snow, potholes, ludicrous taxes, asinine driving laws, the proliferation of libtards, 100 year-old over priced homes and everything else that is the anti-Texas...you'll wish you were back here.
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Hell, I start counting down to Fall in March. I would be A-okay if we just skipped spring and summer every year.
Then you're missing out.
Spring and summer are the best times in Houston.
HLSR (country sucks)
Shell Open (who cares)
Crawfish
Astros baseball (not football, don't care)
Bayou Art Festival (don't care)
FPSF (wtf is that? On 2nd thought, don't care)
White Linen (don't care)
Just to name a few of the things Houston has to offer in the Spring/Summer. It's a great time of the year in this city.
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Hell, I start counting down to Fall in March. I would be A-okay if we just skipped spring and summer every year.
Then you're missing out.
Spring and summer are the best times in Houston.
HLSR (country sucks)
Shell Open (who cares)
Crawfish
Astros baseball (not football, don't care)
Bayou Art Festival (don't care)
FPSF (wtf is that? On 2nd thought, don't care)
White Linen (don't care)
Just to name a few of the things Houston has to offer in the Spring/Summer. It's a great time of the year in this city.