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So...I ####### MOVED to... Dallas? NOW ALSO THE ALL THINGS DALLAS THREAD. Review, ##### and compliment in here. (3 Viewers)

Are Fort Worth guys invited? Or should I just wait until FBG night at the Rangers game?
Ft Worth rocks! Love the downtown.  

Plus, I may need a couch to crash on when my wife and I get into a kurfuffle and I've overrated my welcome at my college bud's pad in flower mound.

 
Will you be rooting for the Cowboys?

Do you know any Spanish?

What's your opinion on the walk?

Good luck.
1. #### NO.  How bout them (one and done, AGAIN) Cowboys! 

2. Si.  But that's about it.  No bueno.

3. Wha?

 
Finally...

#### BE GETTING REAL REAL.

Got my top three apartment choices, two in the State Thomas neighbourhood and one just outside of West Village by KATY trail.  Wifey seems good with the move - which is, ya know, kinda good since it's all but a fait accompli at this point.

 
It's a done deal. Was offered nearly as much as I had been paid prior to my illness two years back, a fair and sizeable ownership piece in the new company we are creating and lease docs are being sent tonight as we were approved by the apartment.

Our place is just outside of West Village, backing onto the KATY trail. My commute wlll less than a ten min walk down the Katy trail, wife will be a 12-15 min bike ride downtown if he job comes through - trolley stops in front of the building so that's an option if she's downtown also. With me so close our move down to one car is set regardless where she ends up (we are a 5-7 min walk to the DART also). 

Pretty pumped. 2 bedroom place with an awesome kitchen and a private gated patio that is large enough to put a lil two chair table for coffee and also my Weber-Q grill.  From our research (online, random people and folks who know people who live there), it's a quiet pool area which is in front of us along with some gardening and there's a really nice and pretty large set of lounging decks with all weather couches and chairs along with two kick ### huge grills for when we have a little party to throw. Mostly a professional building with only a few SMU students and was in really good shape, very well maintained overall.  Being a couple blocks from McKinney and a couple blocks from West Village and on the trail is perfect for me... close to a couple nodes of action but won't have too much noise or drink walking where we are, moreso since it's an interior unit. 

Im picking up keys next Tuesday, no idea what I'm sleeping on as my wife and stuff is likely to get there a week or so later. 

All aboard the train to Dallas!

 
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HOLY #### moving costs are expensive.  2 bedroom apartment taking no beds (but a mattress and box) and it's 5-6,000 dollars? yeeks wtf?

 
HOLY #### moving costs are expensive.  2 bedroom apartment taking no beds (but a mattress and box) and it's 5-6,000 dollars? yeeks wtf?
Only place in TX I'd move is Austin.  Great town for music & non-native Texans are welcomed.

Also, I hear they don't automatically kill Redskins fans there.

Good luck to you.

 
Only place in TX I'd move is Austin.  Great town for music & non-native Texans are welcomed.

Also, I hear they don't automatically kill Redskins fans there.

Good luck to you.
1. Everyone in Dallas has been amazingly welcoming.  It's a far more wordly and comsopolitan city than I had realized. The economy has grown so much there are a huge number of transplants, already.

2. Giants fan here.  Maybe some of the same animosity, but at least we win. :banned:  

Thanks for the kind wishes!

 
WTF?  The @thing down?  someone send a signal for UniAlias who will handle distributing the fruit baskets.

 
Good luck Koya. I'll be following along in the adventure. Especially the strip club adventure.
I'm honestly not a big strip club guy, but the lodge had some nice talent IIRC.

If I go, wifey will probably be with me... hell, I could see my business partner and HIS wife ALSO going.  Possibly my other business partner (millennial female).  Her husband probably wouldn't join. 

so buckle up buttercup, could be a wild night. 

 
F The Big D. 

Most of the people I know there royally suck. It's a city with a chip on its shoulder, desperately wanting to be NY and LA but resenting both because it thinks we look at it like it's Arkansas.  

:shrug:

At least we here on LI know what we are, we accept it and are comfortable in our own skin with nothing to prove. 

Setting all that aside, on a personal level, good luck GB!!  Sounds kind of exciting. I mean, other than the part about leaving an awesome place for a terrible place. GL!!!!1

 
Can't wait to see your new cowboy boots. Let me know when you need advice on truck shopping, GB.

 
F The Big D. 

Most of the people I know there royally suck. It's a city with a chip on its shoulder, desperately wanting to be NY and LA but resenting both because it thinks we look at it like it's Arkansas.  

:shrug:

At least we here on LI know what we are, we accept it and are comfortable in our own skin with nothing to prove. 

Setting all that aside, on a personal level, good luck GB!!  Sounds kind of exciting. I mean, other than the part about leaving an awesome place for a terrible place. GL!!!!1
Dude, when is the last time you've been to Dallas, and which parts? Because I pretty much thought the same as you prior to this past October and subsequent half dozen visits.

Plus, it's a nice hub for "talented" flight attendants.  So, they have that going for them.  ####, they have talent, period - and in the area I'm in, it's not JUST hot blonds with big #### and great legs.  SMU students, tons of young pros.  Oh, I mean young professionals.  :achem: 

Appreciate the thoughts though... drinks on me if you ever find yourself there (try to avoid june-august!). Hell, they are half the price!

 
Can't wait to see your new cowboy boots. Let me know when you need advice on truck shopping, GB.
Still a Jeep guy, though actually getting rid of it as I am a 7 min walk to work.  

But guns? May need some help on guns.  Including not letting my wife know I'm shooting them. 

 
Have fun at the beach errrr lake this summer!!!
Heading to the MD shore actually! Normally it would just be a miserable week with the fam and my 5+ nieces and nephews  under the age of 5. Now I'll actually look forward to it.  A little. 

The lake thing I am NOT excited about.  

Flat place. No beach.  SAD!

 
Was in Houston last week and Dallas a couple of weeks before that. I love both cities and TX in general.  Good people. Lots of fun, pretty women. This guy is making a great decision leaving the NE for TX.  I'm sure that he will miss gray skies, cold, and snow storms but he will get used to nice weather.  

 
Dude, when is the last time you've been to Dallas, and which parts? Because I pretty much thought the same as you prior to this past October and subsequent half dozen visits.

Plus, it's a nice hub for "talented" flight attendants.  So, they have that going for them.  ####, they have talent, period - and in the area I'm in, it's not JUST hot blonds with big #### and great legs.  SMU students, tons of young pros.  Oh, I mean young professionals.  :achem: 

Appreciate the thoughts though... drinks on me if you ever find yourself there (try to avoid june-august!). Hell, they are half the price!
Oh, the chicks are smoking hot.  They have that part worked out.

I'll definitely pester you for drinks next time I'm there.  

 
F The Big D. 

Most of the people I know there royally suck. It's a city with a chip on its shoulder, desperately wanting to be NY and LA but resenting both because it thinks we look at it like it's Arkansas.  

:shrug:

At least we here on LI know what we are, we accept it and are comfortable in our own skin with nothing to prove. 

Setting all that aside, on a personal level, good luck GB!!  Sounds kind of exciting. I mean, other than the part about leaving an awesome place for a terrible place. GL!!!!1
This is the exact opposite of my experience.

Then again I'm a married suburbanite with 4 kids ranging from 3rd Grade to high school senior. ymmv

 
Koya, I have one piece of advice:. If you don't already, get and use Waze. 

Traffic here is a dream.

 
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Koya, I have one piece of advice:. If you don't already, get and use Waze. 

Traffic here is a dream.
I definitely am a wazer when it's the best option (in NYC, Waze's lack of flexibility can REALLY screw you... it's way slow to adjust if you made a wrong turn, and here that means you are about to go on a bridge or in a tunnel and end up on an entirely different land mass). A couple of my business partners down there swear by it.

Luckily, I'll be carless more often than not with a walk to work, 5 min from Dart and that's a good enough excuse to make my colleagues drive me during work hours as my wife likely will have the car!

 
@Bogart - You down for dinner and drinks, romanticizing about the great Ranger teams of... errr... their chances this upcoming season?

 
Got it. I'm not down there quite yet - in and out but solidly there as of March.  And how much to go to a RANGERS game? The not evil rangers, that is.
Stars games are a lot of fun. Its all displaced Midwesterners that know their hockey. Its a surreal and really good experience 

 
Stars games are a lot of fun. Its all displaced Midwesterners that know their hockey. Its a surreal and really good experience 
I'd totally be down.  Gotta be some inexpensive stubhub seats for the Mavs too with their suckitude this year, ya? I can walk to the arena.

 
Why does that look like the Middle East?
Because... Texas?

It's actually quite pretty from the ground level walking down the trail and a long linear park. Surprisingly so.  

But yeah, totally looks like the middle east in this photo. And more Abu Dhabi than Dubai (although if we looked from the other direction, it may be more of the latter, looking at the newer glass uber-lux towers going up closer to downtown)

 
Why does that look like the Middle East?
Because... Texas?

It's actually quite pretty from the ground level walking down the trail and a long linear park. Surprisingly so.  

But yeah, totally looks like the middle east in this photo. And more Abu Dhabi than Dubai (although if we looked from the other direction, it may be more of the latter, looking at the newer glass uber-lux towers going up closer to downtown)
I mean at least Detroit looks like a city in the good ole USofA

 
OK... that's better!
:lol:

I wish!  The exterior units on my building have a range... some downtown views but not near the skyline you show, some really nice views over the park and trail. Some meh views of roads/streets and a few awful views of a substation for a few unlucky units. 

That said, I love me my pool and interior garden view from my patio, and the view of talent (SMU students and young pros... err professionals) walking around my hood is exceptional. 

 
OK... that's better!
The part of Dallas he lives in wasn't ever really supposed to happen.  Up until maybe 1995 that part of Dallas was for the most part low end condos and apartments for low paying office worker types going downtown.  

Starting about that point a few REITs moved in spearheaded by Post Properties and other similar ventures and bought out a lot of the apartments and condo blocks and rebuilt them into mid-scale stuff.  rents went from 60c a foot to $1 a foot in a short time.

So much of that area, and specifically that exact area that the photo was taken,  still shows it's age as a lower-middle class area that just turned up the knob just enough to attract Millennial types.  

 
When is the happy hour?

Next Tuesday good?

Adair's?  Rustic? The Loon (new location)?* Other?

*I've never tried the new Loon, but would be interested.

 
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