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***OFFICIAL*** 2018 Cakeleeg Thread - 28th round is "touch and go" (1 Viewer)

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reminder, tomorrow is wife's haircut in NY.  i will be on a plane 2x tomorrow and unavailable unless for a bit unless you can page the airline to contact air traffic control to ding the pilots to make an in flight /ANNOUNCEMENT.  luckily i am around the turn.
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Seriously....how sheltered must one be to hate Dallas that much?
Sheltered? I’ve been to a 1000 places. Dallas just seemed like oil rigs, deathly heat and there was just nothing interesting or pretty to look at. I was disappointed. I mean you live in Oregon...what could you possibly like about Dallas?

 
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Sheltered? I’ve been to a 1000 places. Dallas just seemed like oil rigs, deathly heat and there was just nothing interesting or pretty to look at. I was disappointed. I mean you live in Oregon...what could you possibly like about Dallas?
Just saying there are far worse places in this country than Dallas.  You ever been to Sacramento?  Newark?  Spokane?  I agree it's not interesting geographically, but it's got parts with very nice trees and parks, beautiful women who are nice, great food, good party town.  It's my home town, I'm biased.  I wouldn't move back, but it's far from awful.

 
Just saying there are far worse places in this country than Dallas.  You ever been to Sacramento?  Newark?  Spokane?  I agree it's not interesting geographically, but it's got parts with very nice trees and parks, beautiful women who are nice, great food, good party town.  It's my home town, I'm biased.  I wouldn't move back, but it's far from awful.
Forgot you are from there. 

I honestly didn’t see any trees or anything green. Just concrete and oil rigs and 80 billion people. Even went out for bbq and my brisket was the texture of roast beef. :hot:  

But it’s all good. I agree it’s not Newark. 

 
Forgot you are from there. 

I honestly didn’t see any trees or anything green. Just concrete and oil rigs and 80 billion people. Even went out for bbq and my brisket was the texture of roast beef. :hot:  

But it’s all good. I agree it’s not Newark. 
I feel like you’re describing Houston which, indeed, bloweth. 

 
Yeah, the oil rigs aren't really a large part of Dallas.  Dallas is very metropolitan and corporate.  Houston is full of oil.

And outside of the Riverwalk- which is cool for about half a day - San Antonio can screw right off.  

Austin rules.

 

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