edgarblythe wrote:But where would the dinosaurs get that much water?
In the pliocean (sp) sea levels were 25 m higher than now.
It wont be long and Houston will take up 1/2 of Texas. Thats one of the reasons we moved.
This part of the Houston/Montgomery County area is projected to grow by a million people.
That sure is some serious screwing considering the fate of the average spermatoza.
Have you warned the ladies Ed?
It doesn't seem right that it's a civic enterprise.
edgarblythe wrote:This part of the Houston/Montgomery County area is projected to grow by a million people.
Thats scary. You keep um there. Dont send um my way.
horsefarm wrote:edgarblythe wrote:This part of the Houston/Montgomery County area is projected to grow by a million people.
Thats scary. You keep um there. Dont send um my way.

Too late. I contracted to send them to Lake Charles.
edgarblythe wrote:horsefarm wrote:edgarblythe wrote:This part of the Houston/Montgomery County area is projected to grow by a million people.
Thats scary. You keep um there. Dont send um my way.

Too late. I contracted to send them to Lake Charles.
Thats ok as long as they understand they cant come to North Louisiana. Now if they do then shame on you
I used to like living here, but I tend to agree with you about it. Only thing, I am stuck here.
After 7 years I still miss it but I dont think I will be going back. I still call myself a Texan