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Houston, Texas recent comments:

  • Nottingham Playground & Water Park, BeatleBoy71 wrote 19 years ago:
    What do you mean??
  • Integrated Trade Systems, Inc., Mr. B (guest) wrote 19 years ago:
    This isn't Bunker Hill Village...
  • Houston, Texas, big boi (guest) wrote 19 years ago:
    all the good "stuff" comes from here :)
  • Nottingham Playground & Water Park, azza (guest) wrote 19 years ago:
    its so rubbish i pucked
  • Houston, Texas, Farook ahammed mubaraq (guest) wrote 19 years ago:
    my regional office is this city i love all buetiful girls of this city
  • River Oaks Country Club, Joe (guest) wrote 19 years ago:
    One of the most prestigous country clubs in the U.S.
  • Summerstone Apartments, i live here (guest) wrote 19 years ago:
    the management sucks.
  • Camden Crossing Apartments, Chris (guest) wrote 19 years ago:
    FORMERLY Camden Crossing Apartments, sold by Camden corps and is now called Westchase Crossing.
  • Einstein Bros. Bagels, Joel (guest) wrote 19 years ago:
    I've never had a problem with the employees. Good Bagels!
  • Anderson Hall, David Bowman (guest) wrote 19 years ago:
    Rice's School of Architecture is world-renowned. As of early 2007, the undergraduate program is ranked 2nd in the country, and the graduate program is 6th. (Both rankings come from a 2006 survey of architecture schools by Design Intelligence). The school is firmly rooted in the theoretical, academic side of architecture. For example, the current Dean is a widely-published author, but has been involved in very few actual building projects. This type of approach is perfectly valid, but many students feel that they are getting a trendy, fashionable education that has little to do with the reality of working as an architect. Other students have the time of their life and wouldn't think of going elsewhere. One benefit to studying architecture at Rice is that the rest of the campus thinks you are one of the cool kids, because (apart from the occasional giant cardboard juice box sighting) they have no idea what architects do. All they know is that the lights in Anderson Hall are on 24/7. If you are considering attending Rice to study architecture, investigate the school closely to make sure that it's the right place for you. Not everyone can appreciate the highly academic approach that Rice offers. Also, be prepared to deal with Houston's intolerable sprawl on a daily basis - something that will constantly remind you that architects, despite rhetoric to the contrary, have very little control over what actually gets built in our cities.
  • Shell Shack, Houstonite (guest) wrote 19 years ago:
    Closed Probably to make room for yet another townhome complex. Not enough of those around here.
  • Preston (Northbound) METRORail Station, Houstonite (guest) wrote 19 years ago:
    This is in completely the wrong intersection, not that it matters since no one uses light rail Downtown.
  • Valhalla, tdanner wrote 19 years ago:
    I think the surprise usually starts around 10pm. Might arrive at Valhalla 30 minutes later.
  • Houston Social Security Administration, Dey Owe Me (guest) wrote 19 years ago:
    The staff isn't very friendly and the checks are too small, but on the other hand, they're essentially paying me to sit in a waiting room for a couple of hours. That's even better than selling plasma (no longer an option in my case).
  • City of Houston Wastewater, Anonymous (guest) wrote 19 years ago:
    Sus jugo es muy bueno.
  • Rothko Chapel, Anonymous (guest) wrote 19 years ago:
    This is the finest collection of gray paint this side of Gary, Indiana.
  • West University Place RecyclExpress (closed), Anonymous (guest) wrote 19 years ago:
    It's City of Houston, not West U.
  • Katz's Deli & Bar, Anonymous (guest) wrote 19 years ago:
    Definitely overpriced, but the sandwiches are good enough to occasionally justify driving through the surrounding neighborhood to get there.
  • College Place Community, Deisel (guest) wrote 19 years ago:
    Funny... I like in College Place too!
  • Baba Yega, veggieluver78 (guest) wrote 19 years ago:
    This is a wonderful warm place with a serene garden, hidden away in the middle of the city, behind the eleclectic converted bungalow. I love the fresh salads there as well as the great vegetarian variety (not common in this city). My husband LOVES their burgers, and I must admit they do smell great! ; )