MAN THIS shyt SUCKS
I walked to my car Monday morning and couldn't help. I just had to
People getting all sick and shyt becuz the weather can't stay consistent.
MAN THIS shyt SUCKS
I'll be glad when this winter bullshyt over with. I think it was like right before christmas i was down here for a few days and that shyt was PERFECT Man if the weather was always like id never have anything to say about itI walked to my car Monday morning and couldn't help. I just had to
People getting all sick and shyt becuz the weather can't stay consistent.
^^ coming from chicago thinking of houston. mostly involved in filming. music, entertainmentFu''ck the food...whats the women likein htown vs dallas vs austin
How's the diversity of women? Is it just black/white/mexican or are there others? Are they checking for a young black professional?
What about the nightlife?
I got a homie that lives there, went to Bar Louie over at some shopping center and it was lit. Drunk white and Spanish women for everybodyIm stuck in san antone for new years thanks to them fukkin tornadoes. Whats good around here? The riverwalk area?
I got a homie that lives there, went to Bar Louie over at some shopping center and it was lit. Drunk white and Spanish women for everybody
Im stuck in san antone for new years thanks to them fukkin tornadoes. Whats good around here? The riverwalk area?
Lucky you sir you are now in the greatest city in the world. The last 3 years I went downtown for NYE, its on point but you will have to get there early (ie no later than 730pm).
Have fun and welcome to MY CITY!
Sylvester Turner sworn in as Houston's 62nd Mayor
By Alex Green - Content Editor
Posted: 11:34 AM, January 02, 2016Updated: 11:34 AM, January 02, 2016
HOUSTON - Sylvester Turner was sworn in as Houston's 62nd Mayor in a private ceremony at Houston City Hall on Saturday.
U.S. District Judge Al Bennett administered the oath to Turner and City Controller Chris Brown.
Turner’s family members and friends were present including his daughter.
Mayor Turner placed his hand on the same well-worn Bible that he used during his time in the Texas Legislature.
Officials said the private ceremony was necessary in order to meet the legal requirements of the City Charter, which mandate the transfer of power must occur on Jan. 2. Turner was able to meet the Charter requirements while also avoiding the overtime costs that would have been incurred from having to call in police and other city employees to provide all the services required at an inaugural held on a holiday weekend.
"This was a decision based on financial concerns," said Turner. "We always have to be mindful of the bottom line."
The public inaugural for Turner, Brown and City Council will be held at 9:30 a.m. Monday at Jones Hall in downtown Houston.
A pre-inaugural celebration will take place Sunday at 4:30-6:30 p.m. at Historic Market Square Park.
The free event is open to the public and will feature live music, food trucks and a fireworks finale.
Turner’s resignation as State Representative for District 139 was effective Friday.
He served in the state Legislature continuously since his first election in 1988.
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Isn't there the Lotus seafood on Braeswood which is the best joint and the only location of its kind.
Then another place called Lotus seafood and wings are something similar that have a few locations around the city?
shyt is confusing for most folks. The best food is the place just called Lotus on Braeswood.
SAN ANTONIO – Texas-based Blue Bell Creameries, which stopped production and distribution of ice cream to 25 states in April after the discovery of listeria bacteria, said on Friday that listeria was discovered again in a production facility.
The company did not specify in a statement in which of its three facilities listeria had been found but said that none was found in any of its ice cream. Blue Bell said it is moving to eliminate the bacteria through a "seek and destroy" process.
"We expect to periodically find microbiological indications in our facilities," said Blue Bell, which declined comment beyond the statement. The company credited its "enhanced, robust testing system" for why it found the bacteria.
The company noted that because listeria is commonly found in the natural environment, "no manufacturer can ever assume it will be entirely eradicated."
Blue Bell, ranked the No. 1 ice cream brand in the country in 2014, recalled all products last spring after 10 reported cases of listeria in four states were linked to Blue Bell frozen treats. Three of the people sickened, all hospital patients in Kansas, later died.
The disease, caused by eating food contaminated with listeria, primarily affects older adults, pregnant women, newborns and adults with weakened immune systems, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Blue Bell suspended production at its plants in Brenham, Texas; Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, and Sylacauga, Alabama last spring and said it conducted a major overhaul of production at all three plants.
Blue Bell laid off or furloughed hundreds of employees as a result of the shutdown.
Starting in November, the company began a phased process of returning its ice cream to store shelves. The company said the next phase of the process, in which ice cream will be distributed in Tennessee, Kentucky, the Carolinas, and Virginia, will proceed as planned.
does anybody have anything great planned for the game today?
does anybody have anything great planned for the game today?
Not at all bruh...