View Single Post
  #103  
Old Posted Nov 9, 2019, 6:27 PM
dktshb's Avatar
dktshb dktshb is offline
Environmental Sabotage
 
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: San Francisco/ Los Angeles/ Tahoe
Posts: 5,054
Quote:
Originally Posted by TexasPlaya View Post
Obviously I didn’t walk over all of West LA like I haven’t walked over SW Houston...

SW Houston is huge geographically: major business districts like Galleria/Uptown, Greenway, and Texas Medical Center with major neighborhoods like Bellaire, W. University, Meyerland, Sharpstown, and Westbury. Obviously lesser known neighborhoods....

I’m not arguing they are facsimiles, just they have more in common than your average person would think.
No they don't, not really. Houston has more similarities to Atlanta, Dallas, Phoenix than it does Los Angeles. I have had to spend time working out of Houston and Atlanta and once lived in Phoenix for a short period of time and they feel more similar to me.

Los Angeles and San Francisco are very different cities but living in both for the last 5 years I find a lot more similarities between the 2 of them than I ever would Los Angeles to Houston.
Reply With Quote