Tell Me About Houston Texas

Dosen’t anyone in Huston love Rocky enough to share a house?

Or is everyone afraid they would wake up one morning in a gimp costume with a sore anus?

[quote]aeyogi wrote:
Dosen’t anyone in Huston love Rocky enough to share a house?

Or is everyone afraid they would wake up one morning in a gimp costume with a sore anus?[/quote]

Just afraid one of my children would wake up in said predicament.

Seriously, I have no room. I have 6 people living in a 3 bedroom house.

[quote]aeyogi wrote:
Dosen’t anyone in Huston love Rocky enough to share a house?

Or is everyone afraid they would wake up one morning in a gimp costume with a sore anus?[/quote]
Where in Houston, friend.

[quote]JSMaxwell wrote:

[quote]SickSex6 wrote:

[quote]JSMaxwell wrote:
Been here my whole life. What part of town are you looking at?[/quote

Training center is downtown so something near there
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As with any city, the closer you get to downtown the more expensive things get. Not sure what your budget is, but you can look along I-10 just west of downtown in The Heights or Montrose area. The Montrose area is the gay/artistic/hippie part of town. Near the museums and such. Stay away from the east side of downtown unless you go way east, but that will defeat the purpose. There is always the Rice Village are near Rice University. Hella expensive, though. Minimum $1,800 a month for a one bedroom/studio set up.

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I live on the east side, it’s not bad, I live excatly 23 miles from my office. I drive right through downtonwn every morning. I leave the house by 6:15 in the moring I am in my office in 30 minutes or less. When I leave in the evening I home in 30 or less as well. It’s blue collar, friendly, you have a small town atmosphere but your pretty close to everything without all the traffic nightmares like the west side.

Hell, I live two blocks from Andy Pettite.

I can be at intercontinental airport in 30 minutes, the med center in 20, and downtown in 20.

Everyone hypes the westside, but personnaly I think it sucks if it takes you 20 minutes to get to the grocery store, and the evening commutes from down town to the house could take 1-2 hours. Not worth the hassle. Property values here are 2-3 times more than where I live for the exact same house.

The northwest side is turning into a shit hole, and the southwest side sucks balls too. Most major crimes are happening on the northwest side 249 and beltway, or southwest side or town regularily anything outside of 610 on 59 before the beltway.

Heigths/Montrose area too artsy fartsy for me, a lot of hipsters and over inflated housing costs.

Humble area is not bad, but the drive sucks balls as well.

Where I am at, I’m 20 minute to the lake/bay, 30 minutes to the ocean.

Rent is reasonable, a 3 bedroom house with garage, @ 1500 square foot will run you 1200-1400 a month.

A nice one bedroom apartment, will run you 600-900 depneding on amenities.

There’s a nice real gym around the corner, that’s 14.00 a month, no contracts. A bunch of strong fuckers in there.

It really depends on what you want.

^ So you are in Pasedena?

I agree on about everything you put down.

Sorry to hijack, but Derek, what gym did you go to in Corpus when you lived here? I signed up for 6 months at Flex Fit which was idiotic and just found Lynn’s US Gym which is amazing and signed for a year. So…now I have 2 gym memberships.

[quote]CroatianRage wrote:
Sorry to hijack, but Derek, what gym did you go to in Corpus when you lived here? I signed up for 6 months at Flex Fit which was idiotic and just found Lynn’s US Gym which is amazing and signed for a year. So…now I have 2 gym memberships.[/quote]
Lol, Lynn is great, it used to be a Golds gym when Doggie and I used to work out there 10 years ago.

I was living in Portland and just set up a gym in my garage for many years.

[quote]Derek542 wrote:
^ So you are in Pasedena?

I agree on about everything you put down.
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Nope Deer Park, proper east of Center street. My skin is too fair for Deepwater.

[quote]bullpup wrote:

[quote]Derek542 wrote:
^ So you are in Pasedena?

I agree on about everything you put down.
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Nope Deer Park, proper east of Center street. My skin is too fair for Deepwater. [/quote]

I like Deer Park. Would love to buy a couple more rental properties there.

[quote]dmaddox wrote:

[quote]bullpup wrote:

[quote]Derek542 wrote:
^ So you are in Pasedena?

I agree on about everything you put down.
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Nope Deer Park, proper east of Center street. My skin is too fair for Deepwater. [/quote]

I like Deer Park. Would love to buy a couple more rental properties there.
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Last night while trick or treating with the kids, I noticed, 4-5 houses within a few streets of my place for sale.

[quote]bullpup wrote:

[quote]Derek542 wrote:
^ So you are in Pasedena?

I agree on about everything you put down.
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Nope Deer Park, proper east of Center street. My skin is too fair for Deepwater. [/quote]
Actually building my clinic in Deer park off Center street and San Augustine :slight_smile:

[quote]Chushin wrote:

[quote]Derek542 wrote:

[quote]bullpup wrote:

[quote]Derek542 wrote:
^ So you are in Pasedena?

I agree on about everything you put down.
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Nope Deer Park, proper east of Center street. My skin is too fair for Deepwater. [/quote]
Actually building my clinic in Deer park off Center street and San Augustine :slight_smile: [/quote]

What are the details of this? Opening your own place? What happened to your partnership?[/quote]

This is part of the partnership, my own occupational clinic.

We started another LLC CORE occupational medicine and the clinic will be the hub for the business. It falls under the umbrella of the CORE corp with 5 other businesses. I will be 25% owner with 3 other partners of the CORE Corp.

[quote]Derek542 wrote:

[quote]Chushin wrote:

[quote]Derek542 wrote:

[quote]bullpup wrote:

[quote]Derek542 wrote:
^ So you are in Pasedena?

I agree on about everything you put down.
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Nope Deer Park, proper east of Center street. My skin is too fair for Deepwater. [/quote]
Actually building my clinic in Deer park off Center street and San Augustine :slight_smile: [/quote]

What are the details of this? Opening your own place? What happened to your partnership?[/quote]

This is part of the partnership, my own occupational clinic.

We started another LLC CORE occupational medicine and the clinic will be the hub for the business. It falls under the umbrella of the CORE corp with 5 other businesses. I will be 25% owner with 3 other partners of the CORE Corp. [/quote]

Is that the Deer Park Family clinic that is expanding on the northwest corner of the intersection?

[quote]bullpup wrote:

[quote]Derek542 wrote:

[quote]Chushin wrote:

[quote]Derek542 wrote:

[quote]bullpup wrote:

[quote]Derek542 wrote:
^ So you are in Pasedena?

I agree on about everything you put down.
[/quote]

Nope Deer Park, proper east of Center street. My skin is too fair for Deepwater. [/quote]
Actually building my clinic in Deer park off Center street and San Augustine :slight_smile: [/quote]

What are the details of this? Opening your own place? What happened to your partnership?[/quote]

This is part of the partnership, my own occupational clinic.

We started another LLC CORE occupational medicine and the clinic will be the hub for the business. It falls under the umbrella of the CORE corp with 5 other businesses. I will be 25% owner with 3 other partners of the CORE Corp. [/quote]

Is that the Deer Park Family clinic that is expanding on the northwest corner of the intersection?
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No sir that is my only competition in town.

We are about 2 blocks away, behind Baytown Seafood and Curves.

Sign is not up yet.

[quote]Derek542 wrote:

[quote]bullpup wrote:

[quote]Derek542 wrote:

[quote]Chushin wrote:

[quote]Derek542 wrote:

[quote]bullpup wrote:

[quote]Derek542 wrote:
^ So you are in Pasedena?

I agree on about everything you put down.
[/quote]

Nope Deer Park, proper east of Center street. My skin is too fair for Deepwater. [/quote]
Actually building my clinic in Deer park off Center street and San Augustine :slight_smile: [/quote]

What are the details of this? Opening your own place? What happened to your partnership?[/quote]

This is part of the partnership, my own occupational clinic.

We started another LLC CORE occupational medicine and the clinic will be the hub for the business. It falls under the umbrella of the CORE corp with 5 other businesses. I will be 25% owner with 3 other partners of the CORE Corp. [/quote]

Is that the Deer Park Family clinic that is expanding on the northwest corner of the intersection?
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No sir that is my only competition in town.

We are about 2 blocks away, behind Baytown Seafood and Curves.

Sign is not up yet.
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Derek you working out at Curves again?

[quote]dmaddox wrote:

[quote]Derek542 wrote:

[quote]bullpup wrote:

[quote]Derek542 wrote:

[quote]Chushin wrote:

[quote]Derek542 wrote:

[quote]bullpup wrote:

[quote]Derek542 wrote:
^ So you are in Pasedena?

I agree on about everything you put down.
[/quote]

Nope Deer Park, proper east of Center street. My skin is too fair for Deepwater. [/quote]
Actually building my clinic in Deer park off Center street and San Augustine :slight_smile: [/quote]

What are the details of this? Opening your own place? What happened to your partnership?[/quote]

This is part of the partnership, my own occupational clinic.

We started another LLC CORE occupational medicine and the clinic will be the hub for the business. It falls under the umbrella of the CORE corp with 5 other businesses. I will be 25% owner with 3 other partners of the CORE Corp. [/quote]

Is that the Deer Park Family clinic that is expanding on the northwest corner of the intersection?
[/quote]

No sir that is my only competition in town.

We are about 2 blocks away, behind Baytown Seafood and Curves.

Sign is not up yet.
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Derek you working out at Curves again?
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Every day.

Damn child bearing hips get me everytime.

Well, there’s one less reason to visit Houston. The problem with this city is that if anything starts to look like it might be historic, people want it torn down. This is why we can’t have nice things.

[quote]Totenkopf wrote:

Well, there’s one less reason to visit Houston. The problem with this city is that if anything starts to look like it might be historic, people want it torn down. This is why we can’t have nice things.[/quote]

So taking out a $250,000,000 loan and then only getting back $10,000 a year is not an investment. If this building is such a great investment then there would have been investors lining up to get into this deal. This is a money pit, and it needs to be torn down.