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Old Posted Jul 25, 2007, 4:18 PM
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- Dallas has cold winters, often gets snow once a year. Houston winters are mild and sometimes non-existent.

- Houston has a bigger international presence about it, including people from countries of the world. Dallas seems to have more people from the Midwest moving in for jobs - less of them make it all the way to Houston. I've lived in Dallas over the years in several year stints. Coming from Houston, I was always amazed at how many more blonde's were in Dallas compared to Houston.

- I can't decide who has more pickup trucks on the freeways
I would definitely agree with that one. I've been in Houston for two years now, but before moving here from Arkansas, I had barely even heard of the city. When someone mentioned Texas, four places came to mind: Dallas, Austin, San Antonio, and Fort Worth (in that order). Houston publicity is not as geared towards domestic travel and promotion, but is much more prominent with international countries, especially Central and South America. And yeah, I would bet money that there's fewer blondes, which is an awesome thing!


And yeah Kevin.... power corrupts....
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