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i don’t live here anymore

I have officially moved back to Houston. After leaving it six years ago for college in Austin, I never thought I'd return. Funny how things work out.

But six years can make a difference. I can [legally] drink, I know where I can catch all the hip bands, and the museums rock. I know a few people here and will be meeting more in law school.

So I think I'll give Houston a clean slate. No pre-conceived notions, no expectations [aside from the heat, humidity, traffic, yadda yadda].

One thing’s for sure – I’ll stay far away from my old high school. They tore half of it down the year after I graduated for health violation issues. Seriously.

Comments (4)

"Houston. You get used to it"

skorloff:

URL: http://
Houston has Spec's so houstonians can drown their sorrows and misery AND get a five percent discount for cash. See, it's worth it.

p-man:

URL: http://
"Houston. It's Worth It" spotlights Houston's 20 "afflictions," which include: "The heat. The traffic. The sprawl. The ridicule. The air. The no mountains." umm, exactly. but yeah, it has some other cool stuff too. like Spec's.

URL: http://www.chron.com/cs/CDA/ssistory.mpl/front/2719959
well, from what I hear, it's worth it. check out my "web" link to see what I'm talking about.

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