thats the neutra house in houston. how much could it cost ?
Actually it's in Brownsville. There are a few modern designs that infiltrate the mixture of spralling ranch-style and ante-bellum-ish McMansions in Houston. They tend to be reviled by most suburbanites.
how come so many Texans on Digital Media Tree?
"If you weren't surprised by the designs unveiled this past week for the centerpieces of downtown Dallas' Arts District, you should be playing the stock market.
A red opera house? A vertical theater? It was all so strange -- and brilliant, too." Star-Telegram, with images (Dallas/Ft. Worth)
we met at a fuck you im texan party one thursday.
Here's where I revert to my roots and say native Texans are natural talkers and bullshitters and it carries over to cyber-conversations. Y'all.
I am not now nor have I ever been a Texan. I live a privileged life on an estate on top of a hill above a postcard quaint village in Virginia, where everything costs more than it should except for the Guinness Stout and it only costs 7.75 per six pack. I do not know these other people who profess to be Texans but I suspect they are, each and every one, imposters at best, or possibly worse, Mississipians. But no bullshit, what the fuck you lookin at?
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- bill 5-27-2004 4:06 am
Actually it's in Brownsville. There are a few modern designs that infiltrate the mixture of spralling ranch-style and ante-bellum-ish McMansions in Houston. They tend to be reviled by most suburbanites.
- mark 5-27-2004 11:37 pm [add a comment]
how come so many Texans on Digital Media Tree?
- sally mckay 5-28-2004 12:12 am [add a comment]
"If you weren't surprised by the designs unveiled this past week for the centerpieces of downtown Dallas' Arts District, you should be playing the stock market.
A red opera house? A vertical theater? It was all so strange -- and brilliant, too." Star-Telegram, with images (Dallas/Ft. Worth)
- selma 6-16-2004 6:53 pm [add a comment]
we met at a fuck you im texan party one thursday.
- bill 5-28-2004 12:31 am [add a comment]
Here's where I revert to my roots and say native Texans are natural talkers and bullshitters and it carries over to cyber-conversations. Y'all.
- tom moody 5-28-2004 12:44 am [add a comment]
I am not now nor have I ever been a Texan. I live a privileged life on an estate on top of a hill above a postcard quaint village in Virginia, where everything costs more than it should except for the Guinness Stout and it only costs 7.75 per six pack. I do not know these other people who profess to be Texans but I suspect they are, each and every one, imposters at best, or possibly worse, Mississipians. But no bullshit, what the fuck you lookin at?
- jimlouis 5-28-2004 2:50 am [add a comment]