thats the neutra house in houston. how much could it cost ?
- 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]





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