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Originally Posted by AKA_Monet
I use to live in Dallas for a year. Anyway, up in Seattle--whew. It's gets frustrating sometimes... Folks get nervous when I tell them the Texans concept of "gun control"... LOL  And I am originally from SoCal...
The betterment of the people needs to be weighed vs. that of the environment. That was difficult to do in Dallas when I was there--because the concept of recycling was absent at best. It may have to do with how much land you all have vs. a smaller state (like Washington)--resources are precious where we are.
And from a SoCalian's perspective--we might lose our land due to an Earthquake, but then all the geologist I have spoken to tell us differently. Land is more COSTLY in like Boulevard, California--or hayle in off Xzzyxx Road LOL... So even if we find an Extraterrestrial Space ship in the middle of nowhere California STILL will cost more that some beachfront properties in some areas...
As far as my Uncle goes he is with the Williams Company...
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Haha, don't get me started on Dallas.
I have an aunt and uncle that moved to Palos Verdes for business (commercial real estate) from Highland Park in Dallas. Just from visiting I can attest to the high prices of land.
Ah yes, the Williams Company...out of Tulsa I believe? Big players in natural gas. Huge actually.