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want to taste ribs & pulled pork in Houston
ОтветитьGood
Ответитьbeautiful city
ОтветитьI very much enjoyed this video. Very upbeat and positive. I relocated to Houston in 1981 from the northeast part of the USA. I have seen major changes in infrastructure and attitudes here over the years. When I moved here, Houston was thought of as kind of a back-water, dirty gas & oil town. But from where I was originally from, Houston was and is a major upgrade. It still has a ways to go, but it is going in the right direction.
ОтветитьAmazing video🎉
ОтветитьNice piece. I wish you would do a piece of all the states.
ОтветитьWay I love America
ОтветитьKindly reply can we move to Houston from Pakistan is it the better place for muslims
ОтветитьPalestine is under brutal annihilation by Zionist forces. They kill innocent people defending their occupied lands and no one from the whole world🤐 intervenes. Save the innocent children of Palestine🥺🥺🇵🇸🇵🇸❤️🥺
ОтветитьI love Houston. I love all the parking lots! Parking lots are the best.
Ответитьmy dream is visit Houston Texas and watching game Rodeo god willing inchallah ya allah
ОтветитьTravel please on the Cruz lake big ship
ОтветитьI thought traffic was bad in Nashville,but Houston..it was very stressful and just the thought of it fills me with dread..otherwise it's got a LOT to see and do.
ОтветитьThanks. ❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉
ОтветитьWhy are property taxes so high in Houston? In Melbourne Australia we pay just 0.21% in property taxes. That means if you live in a $1 million property, your tax will be $2100 annually.
ОтветитьCome to Miami
ОтветитьHow is the medical field?
ОтветитьDoes Houston get any thunderstorms or lightening? I’m concerned about that. Thanks!
ОтветитьHello there! Maybe somebody know if personally have American citizen and have business in Houston but live abroad it is possible to open bank account in Houston from abroad?
ОтветитьHouston today isn’t even Houston from 10 years ago. It was unrecognizable when I came back after college in 2012. I miss the southern hospitality that’s kinda gone since hardly anyone here is even from here. But times change. There’s positives. We had no light rail system before 2004 and should keep expanding it. We have over 400 miles of bike lanes and “bike ways” which are for bikes only not cars but who is biking half the year? All in all it can be great. My friends from college in NJ have visited and were shocked and fell in love with the city. (I never allow them to come in the summer! LOL)
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