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Old 05-20-2008, 12:24 PM
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Ft. Worth doesn't have as much to do as Dallas. It's a little quieter than Dallas, but I don't like having to drive 20-30 minutes to do things.
Dallas is getting so ridiculously metro and trendy it's hard to stomach.

Love Ft. Worth though. Bunch to do if you know what you are doing.
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Old 05-20-2008, 12:29 PM
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Dallas is getting so ridiculously metro and trendy it's hard to stomach.

Love Ft. Worth though. Bunch to do if you know what you are doing.
Most of the social activities during my freshman year of college took place in Ft. Worth, so I know that there are things to do. Most of what I've seen recently is the city trying to recapture the whole "Cowtown" thing (I know it's always been Cowtown, but there seems to be more of an emphasis on it now). That really doesn't appeal to me.

I like the direction that Dallas is going in because it's trying harder to be a "real" city now.
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