Posted December 29, 200816 yr 2008 ColDay Series: Part 1: Columbus & Pittsburgh Part 2: Houston Part 3: Philadelphia & Washington DC Part 4: Los Angeles Part 5: Columbus Part 6: Las Vegas Part 7: Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, New York City, Washington DC, & Baltimore Part 8: Cincinnati & Detroit Part 9: Dallas-Fort Worth & St. Louis Part 10: Toronto, Hamilton, & Niagara Falls So I flew to DFW to see my mom for Thanksgiving and BOY ARE MY ARMS TIRED! *yuck yuck that sucks* Te gusta Fort Worth My mom's home...Grand Prairie. Oy vey. "But they got good houses here! Black folks here ain't mad!" SHEEEIIIIIT! Right, mom. And literally, up the highway...Dallas Driving back "home..." And on the way back home...with a three hour layover in St. Louis (thanks STLGasm for taking me out of that airport for an hour or two!) And (crack)home sweet (crack)home...goodnight, from Dayton "You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers
December 29, 200816 yr You're mom built a new house? So what did you think of the Victory Park area of Dallas? Overrated?
December 29, 200816 yr I guess I could've gotten you out of the STL airport for an hour or two as well since I was at the parental units' home..... But alas, now I'm back in C-Town. Nice pics :).
December 30, 200816 yr Fort Worth looks much more promising than Dallas. And where were those homes and coffeeshop in St. Louis? Downtown? The less said about Dallas the better, although it was where R.O.T.O.R. was filmed, so I'll give them that.
December 30, 200816 yr You're mom built a new house? So what did you think of the Victory Park area of Dallas? Overrated? Yeah, she built a new home. Oy. And yeah, Victory Park wasn't even rated for me as I didn't care about it in the first place. And where were those homes and coffeeshop in St. Louis? Downtown? The Central West End. "You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers
December 30, 200816 yr You're mom built a new house? So what did you think of the Victory Park area of Dallas? Overrated? Yeah, she built a new home. Oy. And yeah, Victory Park wasn't even rated for me as I didn't care about it in the first place. And where were those homes and coffeeshop in St. Louis? Downtown? The Central West End. It's a new tacky cheap watered down payless shoe store version of University Circle.
December 30, 200816 yr You're mom built a new house? So what did you think of the Victory Park area of Dallas? Overrated? Yeah, she built a new home. Oy. And yeah, Victory Park wasn't even rated for me as I didn't care about it in the first place. And where were those homes and coffeeshop in St. Louis? Downtown? The Central West End. It's a new tacky cheap watered down payless shoe store version of University Circle. Hahaha. It's like Coventry more than University Circle itself. Oh, and Coffee Cartel is a gay coffee shop (or at least it was when I was in high school).
December 30, 200816 yr You're mom built a new house? So what did you think of the Victory Park area of Dallas? Overrated? Yeah, she built a new home. Oy. And yeah, Victory Park wasn't even rated for me as I didn't care about it in the first place. And where were those homes and coffeeshop in St. Louis? Downtown? The Central West End. It's a new tacky cheap watered down payless shoe store version of University Circle. Hahaha. It's like Coventry more than University Circle itself. Oh, and Coffee Cartel is a gay coffee shop (or at least it was when I was in high school). I was talking about Dallas. he he he.
December 30, 200816 yr You're mom built a new house? So what did you think of the Victory Park area of Dallas? Overrated? Yeah, she built a new home. Oy. And yeah, Victory Park wasn't even rated for me as I didn't care about it in the first place. And where were those homes and coffeeshop in St. Louis? Downtown? The Central West End. It's a new tacky cheap watered down payless shoe store version of University Circle. Hahaha. It's like Coventry more than University Circle itself. Oh, and Coffee Cartel is a gay coffee shop (or at least it was when I was in high school). I was talking about Dallas. he he he. Well then watch what you're quoting! :whip:
December 30, 200816 yr You're mom built a new house? So what did you think of the Victory Park area of Dallas? Overrated? Yeah, she built a new home. Oy. And yeah, Victory Park wasn't even rated for me as I didn't care about it in the first place. And where were those homes and coffeeshop in St. Louis? Downtown? The Central West End. It's a new tacky cheap watered down payless shoe store version of University Circle. Hahaha. It's like Coventry more than University Circle itself. Oh, and Coffee Cartel is a gay coffee shop (or at least it was when I was in high school). I was talking about Dallas. he he he. Well then watch what you're quoting! :whip: whip me harder....I like it like that! grrrrr lol
December 30, 200816 yr Outstanding photo tour, as usual! I've only seen those three cities from train windows, and even on Amtrak that doesn't allow a lot of time for sightseeing and photo-taking. Looks like I oughta' go back and walk around!
December 30, 200816 yr Fort Worth looks a lot more interesting than Dallas. I like the shots of the black cowboys -- who were a big part of the American West in the "cowboy days," despite what Hollywood made us believe.
December 30, 200816 yr The Central West End. It's a new tacky cheap watered down payless shoe store version of University Circle. You are an idiot. First of all, nothing about the Central West End is "new"... Secondly, there is nothing cheap or watered down about it. The vast majority of businesses are independently or locally-owned. The Central West End was a mature urban neighborhood when University Circle was a pasture. I advise you to visit before claiming to know what you're talking about.
December 30, 200816 yr The Central West End. It's a new tacky cheap watered down payless shoe store version of University Circle. You are an idiot. First of all, nothing about the Central West End is "new"... Secondly, there is nothing cheap or watered down about it. The vast majority of businesses are independently or locally-owned. The Central West End was a mature urban neighborhood when University Circle was a pasture. I advise you to visit before claiming to know what you're talking about. The next time you decide to call someone and idiot, make sure you know how you're talking to. As CLEARLY explained in a previous post, my comments are about DALLAS. Where in St. Louis is "victory park" or a "W hotel". Those should have been HUGE clues that I was not speaking about St. Louis. Reading is fundamental.
December 30, 200816 yr Yeah, Gasm - welcome to UrbanOhio my hell. And try to read better next time ;-) clevelandskyscrapers.com Cleveland Skyscrapers on Instagram
January 9, 200916 yr Now that's just disturbing... I agree, Dallas is disturbing, with the exception of the Original Neiman Marcus! ;)
January 10, 200916 yr ha! weak. don't they have their own history to mural about? steers and oil rigs or something?
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