pro-tip: schedule your doctors appointments as early as possible — providers are less likely to keep you waiting when you’re first in line
I don’t miss the dirty looks from the boomers at the River Oaks Community Center scrutinizing every detail of my registration card and drivers license before allowing me to cast my ballot. Texas makes it so hard to vote.
“Black Reacher” as jbouie called it
the best explanation I read was the influence of the mumsnet message boards: theoutline.com/post/6536/br...
Turns out homeopathy haters and mums are partly responsible.
I used to live next door to Central Market and loved it. Wanted to point out that there’s lots of dense residential in Houston besides cherry-picking a single high rise in Montrose. Not to mention all the development in Uptown and River Oaks District.
I often wonder how much of our power grid, especially at northern latitudes, could survive another Carrington Event.
take a look at Greenway Plaza (2929 Weslayan) and Upper Kirby (2727 Kirby) — both areas have had a lot of dense residential development besides skyscrapers in walkable areas (if it wasn’t so damn hot)