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Theta-Cutie,
I agree with Billy and Hootie. I am sure she was only kidding! I am from Texas, and i love it here- but i would also love to visit California one day. My dad has a lot of family there http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/smile.gif |
Here is a guide to a few of the more colorful expressions you may
encounter: 1. The engine's runnin' but ain't nobody driving = Not overly intelligent. 2. As welcome as a skunk at a lawn party (self-explanatory). 3. Tighter than bark on a tree = Not very generous. 4. Big hat, no cattle = All talk and no action. 5. We've howdied but we ain't shook yet = We've made a brief acquaintance, but not been formally introduced. 6. He thinks the sun come up just to hear him crow = He has a pretty high opinion of himself. 7. She's got tongue enough for ten rows of teeth = That woman can talk. 8. It's so dry the trees are bribin' the dogs = We really could use a little rain around here. 9. Just because a chicken has wings doesn't mean it can fly = Appearances can be deceptive. 10. This ain't my first rodeo = I've been around awhile. 11. He looks like the dog's been keepin' him under the porch = Not the most handsome of men. 12. They ate supper before they said grace = Living in sin. 13. Time to paint your butt white and run with the antelope = Stop arguing and do as you're told. 14. As full of wind as a corn-eating horse = prone to boasting. 15. You can put your boots in the oven, but that doesn't make them biscuits = You can say whatever you want about something, but that doesn't change what it is. |
Jeff, those are hilarious!!! I have actually been told to "paint my butt white" before but I just thought that person had lost their mind! http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/smile.gif Where did you find all of these sayings?
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LIGHT RAIL...
I think it's a bad idea! I don't think many people will use it ya know? Plus it will be sooo long before it is all done. I heard only the first stage of the light rail would be done in 7 years, which is ridiculous. Plus, the roads would be sooo torn up and there would be a $h*t load of construction going on for many, many years. I personally, don't have a problem with the traffic too much, just avoid the 5 o'clock traffic and it's cool although if you know the back ways, you are at an advantage! I've seen worse traffic than austin rush hours traffic... (in houston)! More Light rail opinions.. sPit iT OuT girlies/guys! |
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I just wanted to thank you to everyone for all of helpful information! I can't believe that we are up to 48 posts now!
Thanks for all of the info on Texas...I really appreciate it. (And if you think of something further that you wanted to post, by all means, keep on providing the Texas 411!) Thank you! http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/smile.gif http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/biggrin.gif http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/cool.gif |
Good grief, calm the he** down, Theta- cutie. It was a freakin' joke!! Ever heard of one of those?????? I was just trying to get a smile from George W. supporters. I wasn't being serious about the CA thing nor was I trying to tick anyone off. Thanks for your support, Billy http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/smile.gif
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Bringing this up to the top to ask a question. I'm going to be in Dallas from May 19th to the 23rd and was looking for a cheap place to stay. Any help would be appeciated.
Please send your advice via email. My email addy is in my profile. Thanks again for all your help |
I don't live in Texas....but let me tell you CutiePie 2000....I am moving there as soon as possible!! I have friends you moved there after graduation (for jobs) and I visited them last year for only one week http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/frown.gif On the way to the airport we were trying to think of ways to keep me there...like calling my boss back here in NOva Scotia and telling him the airport was permemntly closed because of tornadoes, or something. But alas, I had to get back on that plane and I cried all the way from Dallas to Newark and then back to Halifax! It is SOOOO amazing there! I hope you find it to be all this too! Good luck and congrats! (I say that with a lot of jealousy!! http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/smile.gif)
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I just decided to check out this forum...and how did I know that Sarah would post here?! LOL!
I'm the person she came to visit in Dallas! I know how much she loved it there (so did I...I lived there for 10 months! http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/biggrin.gif) Anyway, my opinion of Dallas for ya Cutiepie2000.....LOVE it! Being Canadian is a great thing there. My boyfriend and I lived there with 3 other guys from university (Art's brother and 2 friends from Dal) and we kept getting more guys they knew from Dal moving to Dallas! Just be warned, if you get a job there and they find out you're from Canada you'll probably here "eh" and "aboot" said to you a lot...in mocking of us Canadians!!!! Dallas is all about the money! All the guys there that we knew made tons of it....there is a HUGE tech section (actually Art found out that Dallas is second to the Silicon Valley for development in the comp fields!) The people there are really nice (more nice once they found out we were Canadian! http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/biggrin.gif http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/biggrin.gif) and the city is great for things to do! Where are you from in Canada? I know that Art and I moved to Dallas from Toronto (where he was working at the time) and we did miss Toronto a lot, but found it to be similar to Dallas in regards to things to do there! http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/smile.gif I hope this helps you out some! If you want to email me and ask me some questions (I'm sure you have tons) feel free! I'm happy to answer any questions for a fellow Canadian looking to go south! http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/biggrin.gif http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/biggrin.gif ------------------ Vera Sister Plum #13 Iota Beta Chi Sorority Webmaster http://welcome.to/iotabetachi |
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and as for the local flair in houston as opposed to dallas, please, tell me where it is so the next time i go (i have a lot of family in houston as well), i'll know where it is. now, dallas has deep ellum, the west end, the clubs on park ave., the real cool bars in downtown (people hang around in downtown dallas for more reasons than just going to work), and not to mention the light rail that gets you around. of all the cities i've visited in texas (and it has been a lot...i got family all over this state), heck, the country, dallas gets my vote. and as soon as i can, i'm moving to big-d!!! |
Maybe when all of us who DO want to move to Dallas move, we should just get one big house and it could be a multi-greek-cultural house! Every greek organization allowed to live there in harmony!!!! http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/biggrin.gif
------------------ Sarah Sister Lots-a-Heart, #9 President, Iota Beta Chi Sorority http://welcome.to/iotabetachi |
CutiePie,
I lived in Texas last year, and it was absolutely incredible. As a fellow Canadian, I could give you my "northern" perspective. I lived in San Antonio, and had a great time. I did visit Austin, Dallas and Houston, and liked them in that order. Austin is a fantastic city, its on the smaller side (which is actually good, us Canadians are not always familiar with huge American megacities), but has a great nightlife and really friendly people. Dallas is really great too, but its sooooooo big. And I know I'm going to upset some people on this thread for saying this, but I didn't get the best impression of Houston. I found it to be very racially divided, I thought it had a lot of snobs, the whole city seemed consumed by money and buisness, and that's just not my scene. Oh, and another thing, was driving around Houston, i couldn't help but wonder if it would kill them to plant a tree in the city, there's no greenery whatsoever, which would definately take some getting used to for a Canadian. BUT, on the upside, I've heard there's lots of career opps in Houston. Oh, and Texas gets HOT in the summer. I know that Texans have posted that as well, but as a Canadian, I don't think I had any concept of heat until I moved to Texas, it can get to be 35-40 degress Celcius in the summer. Oh, and a funny thing that happened was that my final exams in December were postponed, because, get this, the temperature dipped down to zero degrees and people were afraid to drive in the cold . . . .:eek: And, of course, I must say something about the men in Texas. Texans are always so charming and such gentlemen. Very, very cute, lots of variety, and always very, very polite. Sounds very corny, but they know how to raise their boys to become gentlemen in the South. They need to work on this in Vancouver . . .:( |
from one Canadian to another
Hi CP2000 ...
I spent 10 days in Texas in February 2000 visiting 2 AGD chapters there in Dallas & Corpus Christi ... it was definitely a lot different than Vancouver, but it was also LOTS of fun!! :) BTW - what type of visa / work are you thinking about getting into down there?? the reason I ask is that I worked in NYC for 3 months in 2000 & had a HECK of a time securing a visa. Unless you are a nurse, doctor, teacher or technology guru - working visas are VERY hard to get for us Canadians ... take it from someone whose friend got turned away at the border & had to give up a VERY lucrative job in Dallas because of visa complications. Please do be sure to keep us posted ... I too am looking to move down south, though my focus is more on the midwest or deep south at this point. Just my thoughts :) Jen - alumna AGD - DZ '97 University of British Columbia |
I can post about this now
I've lived in Dallas for almost a year now, so here are my thoughts for anybody wanting to move.
First don't try to move during the summer if you can help it. It gets really, really hot here during the summer Next get your hands on the Apartment Guide to check out appartments. I suggest the North Dallas area. It's a little bit pricy, but there are plently of things to do. Along those lines try a get something in Denton county. You get cheap car insurance rate in this county A car is a must. Thr public transportation system is awesome,but some of the bus stops don't have coverings. Really not fun waiting for the bus in 100 degree heat The highway system is no joke. I-635 is no joke and is forever under construction:rolleyes: |
All I know about Texas is - not to mess with it :D
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The best thing about Texas is just to the east of it. :p
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Texas is the best!! And yes, I'm biased, b/c I've lived here all my life.
Galveston: Going to Nursing school here, otherwise I have no use for this ghetto island. The only good things about it are the nice weather, and the Mardi Gras. Thats about it. It's really trashy down here, not many people are ambitious (ex: don't care about college, education, etc). The majority of the people down here have kids at a young age-it's not a big deal-for instance, when I first moved here, a lady asked if I had any kids-I told her no way, at age 20 I was too young-and she said, no you're not!:rolleyes: I don't really like it here. Houston: I'm still discovering this city-Mr. XO_Princess lives here, and we try to see a new part of the city each time we go out. It has lots of fun places to hang out, tons of restaurants. Horrible traffic, and horrible pollution. And I think the people are more materialistic than the people in Dallas. I like the city though, but I just haven't seen that much of it. Dallas-the best, no comparison! I was born here, lived here for 20 years-I love it here! There are so many neat things about this city to see and do-Deep Ellum, Lower Greenville, Farmers Market, Knox-Henderson, Turtle Creek area, Cedar Springs-I could go on and on! It's true though that people are really into money and apperances here-like, you wear make-up for anything, even running to 7-11. And there's the sports: Dallas Stars(my favorite), Rangers, Mavericks. Awesome, awesome town. Fort Worth-this is a fun town. This is where I go to get my "cowboy fix". Mr. XO_Princess went to TCU, so we used to run around here alot. BTW, Greek life is huge at TCU. Downtown FT. Worth has alot of neat clubs, bars, and restaurants. And they're always doing outdoor concerts in Sundance Square. And cowtown is fun too-it's pretty much everything you hear about it-tons of country bars and clubs. Weather wise, it's hot as hell everywhere, but it's more humid in Galveston and Houston (obviously)..anyhoo, hope that helps! |
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