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Old 03-02-2007, 11:37 AM
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Happy Texas Independence Day!!

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Old 03-02-2007, 01:09 PM
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I was in Houston last week for business. Had some Shiner Bock beer. Good stuff.
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Old 03-02-2007, 01:32 PM
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Happy Texas Independence Day!!

Thanks for the reminder. I'm not awake enough yet to remember what day it is.
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Old 06-13-2007, 10:03 AM
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Caught the Randy Rogers and Wade Bowen acoustic show last night. Y'all need to catch the show if it heads out your way. Sooooo good!!!
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Old 07-31-2007, 10:12 PM
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How do you people in Austin do it? I mean seriously, I was there this last weekend and about had heart failure when I had to throw down $16 bucks for a pitcher of beer!!

On a side note, it was the first time I'd been in downtown Austin in about 10 years and it was awesome.
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Old 03-02-2007, 09:46 PM
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I will have a margarita tonight in celebration
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Old 03-02-2007, 11:06 PM
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I just have to say...

I MISS LIVING IN TEXAS.....ITS THE BEST STATE EVER...

and the only state that can fly its flag at the same level as the US flag....
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Old 03-03-2006, 03:49 PM
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I lived in Houston for a while and loved it.

In fact, I'll be up there in two weeks for a getaway with the girls.

Leave Houston alone, folks.
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Old 03-03-2006, 06:16 PM
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Houston has professional teams representing every major sport.
Is hockey not considered a major sport? Cause they don't have one of those. DALLAS does though.

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Houstonians eat out more than residents of any other city. Houston has more than 11,000 restaurants.
This is one of the reasons why Houston is always listed in the top 5 of America's fattest cities.


I don't really have anything against Houston. I can take it or leave it. I'll actually be there next weekend. Fun times.
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Old 03-03-2006, 06:25 PM
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yeah, and i dont think they have a soccer team either.
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Old 03-03-2006, 11:46 PM
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I don't think they have a football team either....Just kidding

Sorry I am not impressed-you can still have Houston and that nasty humdity/polluted air and the flat land. Maybe if you get rid of some of the restaurants you won't always be listed as one of the fattest city. BTW, wasn't Houston #1 last year as the fattest city, I know it was sometime in recent years.
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Old 03-04-2006, 12:18 AM
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I thought it was almost always the fattest. The food in Austin is much better anyways.
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Old 03-04-2006, 09:59 AM
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when they calculate the numbers to determine the fattest city, they look at the number of restuarants versus how many fitness gyms there are. that really doesnt say much.

btw, chicago made number 1 fattest with los angeles in number 3. now, isnt los angeles supposed to be where all the hot celebrities and people are at? they must be all fat.

1. Chicago
2. Las Vegas
3. Los Angeles
4. Dallas
5. Houston
6. Memphis, Tenn.
7. Long Beach, Calif.
8. El Paso, Texas
9. Kansas City, Mo.
10. Mesa, Ariz.
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Old 03-04-2006, 10:19 PM
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Is hockey not considered a major sport? Cause they don't have one of those. DALLAS does though.
I only know of two baseball teams in Texas…the Houston, Astros and the Arlington, Rangers.
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Old 03-05-2006, 12:16 AM
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Houston was voted the fattest city in 2001,2002,2003
see some of the reasons why below:

10 Fattest Cities (2001)
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10 Fattest Cities (2006)

According to Men's Fitness magazine, America's "obesity numbers have jumped 61 percent over the past decade." Says Editor-in-Chief Jerry Kindela, "It doesn't help that 27 percent of us don't engage in any physical activity at all, and another 28.2 percent aren't regularly active."

THE TOP 10 FATTEST CITIES:
This year's findings showed Texas to be the largest state of all (in more ways than one), with four cities making the Top 10 "fattest cities" list.

The 10 fattest cities are, in descending order:


Houston, TX
Chicago, IL
Detroit, MI
Philadelphia, PA
Dallas, TX
Columbus, OH
San Antonio, TX
Fort Worth, TX
St. Louis, MO
Indianapolis, IN
THE TOP 10 FITTEST CITIES
California proved to be the slimmest state with three cities making the Top 10 "fittest cities" list. They are, in descending order:


Colorado Springs, CO
Denver, CO
San Diego, CA
Seattle, WA
San Francisco, CA
Virginia Beach, VA
Honolulu, HI
Sacramento, CA
Albuquerque, NM
Boston, MA
DATA-GATHERING METHOD
To arrive at its findings, Men's Fitness evaluated the nation's
50 largest cities between July 2001 and September 2001. Cities were assessed in 16 commensurate categories, using data specific to each city. The categories were selected as indicators, risk factors or relevant environmental factors affecting fitness, obesity and health. Sample categories include: sports participation, smoking, drinking, air and water quality, length of commute, availability of parks/open spaces and percentage of overweight/sedentary residents.

ADDITIONAL FINDINGS
The fattest cities have common patterns.
Citizens tend to have poor exercise and nutrition habits, watch a lot of television and experience more bad weather.

It's not all about warm weather.
Residents of the fittest cities tend to make fitness a priority, along with civic leaders who support them.

Fitness awareness must start in the schoolroom, not the workplace.
Stopping the current epidemic of obesity starts with children, who now spend more time in front of the television than they do at school.By Nanci Hellmich, USA TODAY
Pity poor Houston — dubbed the fattest city in the country for the third year in a row by Men's Fitness magazine. On the other end of the spectrum, Honolulu tops the list of fittest cities.
The rankings appear in the February issue, on stands Monday.

Fattest and fittest
The fattest cities:
1. Houston
2. Chicago
3. Detroit
4. Philadelphia
5. St. Louis
6. Cleveland
7. Atlanta
8. Columbus, Ohio
9. Dallas
10. Charlotte

The fittest cities:
1. Honolulu
2. Seattle
3. San Francisco
4. Colorado Springs
5. San Diego
6. Portland, Ore.
7. Denver
8. Virginia Beach
9. Tucson
10. Sacramento

Source: Men's Fitness magazine






Enough already, say some Houston residents. John Foreyt, an obesity researcher at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, doesn't think picking on a few cities is wise when the entire country is heavy.

"We all have to look at what we can do about this epidemic of obesity that's raging throughout this country and throughout the world," Foreyt says.

Government statistics show that almost 65% of adults in this country weigh too much; about 31% are obese, which is 30 or more pounds over a healthy weight. Being overweight can cause health problems such as diabetes, heart disease, arthritis and some types of cancer.

Editor in chief Jerry Kindela says the magazine wants to draw attention to the fact that the country has gotten fatter. "It's frightening. We are supersizing ourselves into the hospital," Kindela says. "Our goal is to get everybody talking and get everybody moving."

To put together the lists, Men's Fitness looked at the nation's 50 largest cities and ranked them with more than a dozen equally weighted categories, including total number of clubs/gyms/sporting goods stores; fruit and vegetable consumption; alcohol and tobacco use; air and water quality; and parks and recreation facilities.

Some of the magazine's comments on the five fattest cities:

*****Houston. Given the region's climate (hot and humid), air quality (abysmal) and relative lack of outdoor recreation, staying active presents a Texas-style challenge. The city does have an ongoing Get Lean Houston campaign.
Chicago. The windy city blows it in terms of weather, commute time, open spaces, and poor air and water quality.
Detroit. The only time Detroiters run is when someone offers them fruits and vegetables, the magazine says.
Philadelphia. The city was dubbed the fattest in 2000, and since then the mayor and the city's health and fitness czar embarked on an ambitious anti-lard crusade.
St. Louis. Waistlines here are probably as well-rounded as the Gateway Arch, because most menus consist of burgers and beer. The city has the highest ratio of fast-food joints per capita in the survey. Ditto for bars and taverns.
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