Just went over to the Holy Land this afternoon

Posted:
Tue Aug 29, 2006 3:02 pm
by Big10Ponyfan
Friends,
Got my tickets for the North Texas game. And the good news is that there is no processing fee if you go to Ford to get them. By the way, our seats are in sections K and J.
I paid off the balance on my Mustang Club dues. I rejoined the Mustang club after a four-year layoff. Copeland, ya know. And then grabbed a media guide.
Moved over to the bookstore and bought a new cheerleading outfit for my 6-year-old daughter.
Best part of the 1-hour stay was I ran across an unidentified player and said, "Let's kick some Tech [deleted].''
He responded, "Yes, sir. We will.''
Our campus looks beautiful, although the grass on The Mall needs to be cut.
Re: Just went over to the Holy Land this afternoon

Posted:
Tue Aug 29, 2006 3:39 pm
by Peruna_Ate_My_Rolex
Big10Ponyfan wrote:Campus looks beautiful, although the grass on The Mall needs to be cut.
I think North Texas started class this week, so they won't be able to cut it until this weekend.

Posted:
Tue Aug 29, 2006 4:04 pm
by BRStang
Surely, now, with all these specially-skilled landscape technicians within a block or two of NTSU, they can find someone in the landscaping capital of Texas to cut the grass:
All Season Lawn Care
Phone (940) 566-4905
Address 1433 Stratford Street
Denton, TX, 76209
Bragg Landscaping
Phone (940) 498-0107
Address 201 W First Street
Denton, TX, 76208
Ewing Customer Service
Phone (940) 891-1533
Address 700 Ticonderoga Drive
Denton, TX, 76205
Four Seasons Nursery
Phone (940) 566-2172
Address 3333 E University Drive
Denton, TX, 76208
Frenchys Lawn & Tree Service
Phone (940) 387-3164
Address 301 Dallas Drive Suite C1
Denton, TX, 76205
Maintenance Unique Incorporated
Phone (940) 321-2036
Address 3572 Fm 2181
Denton, TX, 76210
Marks Lawn Care
Phone (940) 271-2300
Address 7104 Chaucer Drive
Denton, TX, 76210
Meador Nursery
Phone (940) 382-2638
Address 2612 Fort Worth Drive
Denton, TX, 76205
Mitchell Environments
Phone (940) 565-1552
Address 104 Daugherty Street
Denton, TX, 76205
Murray Landscape & Main
Phone (940) 387-7400
Address 1907 Cindy Lane
Denton, TX, 76207
Natural Exteriors Landscape Management
Phone (940) 591-0277
Address 3613 Austin Court
Denton, TX, 76201
Noles Enterprises
Phone (940) 566-0700
Address 2712 James Street
Denton, TX, 76205
Parr Landscape Company Incorporated
Phone (940) 243-5050
Address 1240 Mcdonald Drive
Denton, TX, 76205
Smiths Landscape
Phone (940) 497-9102
Fax
Address 1406 N Corinth Street
Denton, TX, 76208
Steve Smith Landscaping
Phone (940) 382-3169
Fax
Address 5001 S I-35 E
Denton, TX, 76210
T L C Landscapes Company
Phone (940) 566-2458
Fax
Address 2601 Fort Worth Drive
Denton, TX, 76205
The Green Company
Phone (972) 221-5480
Fax
Address 445 Jones Street
Denton, TX, 76208
We Care Lawn Landscape & Irrigation
Phone (940) 566-1871
Address 1101 Piping Rock Street
Denton, TX, 76205
Yost Owen Landscape Architects
Phone (940) 382-2099
Address 4516 Coyote Point
Denton, TX, 76208
A & M Landscaping Services
Denton, TX
(940) 565-9988
Spectrum Landscaping
2005 Malone St
Denton, TX
(940) 566-6318
Creative Landscaping
2005 Malone St
Denton, TX
(940) 383-2983
Short Cuts Lawn Care & Landscaping
Denton, TX
(940) 387-9912
Natural Exteriors Landscape
3613 Austin Ct
Denton, TX
(940) 591-0277
Parr Landscape Co Incorporated
Denton, TX
(940) 243-5050
Artistic Landscapes
Denton, TX
(940) 497-0992
May Landscape Design
Denton, TX
(940) 391-0804
Classic Landscape & Mntnc
Denton, TX
(940) 387-6023
Totally Affordable Lawn Kare
Po Box 1474
Denton, TX
(940) 566-2866
Mainscape
Po Box 15
Denton, TX
(940) 321-6019
Travelstead Auto Supply Company
215 E Hickory St
Denton, TX
(940) 566-5155
We Care Lawn Landscape & Irrigation
1101 Piping Rock St
Denton, TX
(940) 566-1871
Coleman & Association
300 N Elm St
Denton, TX
(940) 565-8215
Lawn Service
225 W Sycamore St
Denton, TX
(940) 891-6018
Lake Cities Small Engine Service
117 Eagle Dr
Denton, TX
(940) 565-9644
Thaten Irrigation & Landscaping
111 Shady Oaks Dr
Denton, TX
(940) 382-4660
Mr Electric
316 Westway St
Denton, TX
(940) 243-9922

Posted:
Tue Aug 29, 2006 4:23 pm
by OC Mustang
San Jose has Silicon Valley.
Richardson has the Telecom Corridor (or "had" it before the telecoms did a nose dive).
What is this??
Green friggin' acres? (Denton, that is)


Posted:
Tue Aug 29, 2006 4:24 pm
by Peruna2001

That is a lot of landscaping places!
I guess they're not smart enough to move away once they've graduated.
Glad to hear such a polite and confident answer from one of our guys.


Posted:
Tue Aug 29, 2006 4:38 pm
by Big10Ponyfan
We have good kids.
By the way, Pony Pride. Do you know somebody by the name of Anne Dierson?
Re: Just went over to the Holy Land this afternoon

Posted:
Tue Aug 29, 2006 10:40 pm
by overcusser
Big10Ponyfan wrote:Our campus looks beautiful, although the grass on The Mall needs to be cut.
Time to let your cheerleaders out to graze again, they will have it chewed down in no time.
Grass is too high?

Posted:
Tue Aug 29, 2006 11:43 pm
by emmitt01
I can't believe the grass could get to that height. There must be tons of people around Ford Field that could get that done. Just get it done on a Saturday. Or, at least, one would think there would be tons of people just sitting around in that area on a Saturday. They'd be the people you include in your attendance count that wouldn't appear in a snapshot of the inside of the stadium.
Re: Grass is too high?

Posted:
Wed Aug 30, 2006 1:00 am
by smu diamond m
emmitt01 wrote:I can't believe the grass could get to that height. There must be tons of people around Ford Field that could get that done. Just get it done on a Saturday. Or, at least, one would think there would be tons of people just sitting around in that area on a Saturday. They'd be the people you include in your attendance count that wouldn't appear in a snapshot of the inside of the stadium.
Last time I checked, football season hadn't started. Which explains why no one is sitting in Ford right now.
Re: Grass is too high?

Posted:
Wed Aug 30, 2006 1:45 am
by MeanGreenGem
smu diamond m wrote:emmitt01 wrote:I can't believe the grass could get to that height. There must be tons of people around Ford Field that could get that done. Just get it done on a Saturday. Or, at least, one would think there would be tons of people just sitting around in that area on a Saturday. They'd be the people you include in your attendance count that wouldn't appear in a snapshot of the inside of the stadium.
Last time I checked, football season hadn't started. Which explains why no one is sitting in Ford right now.
Question still remains "smu diamond m":
Whether football season has started or not, how will you still know the difference in the stands? :lol:


Posted:
Wed Aug 30, 2006 7:14 am
by RGV Pony
Welcome back to the board, MeanGreenGem.

Posted:
Wed Aug 30, 2006 7:44 am
by mrydel
RGV Pony wrote:Welcome back to the board, MeanGreenGem.
Got to be an imposter. He only had 1 sentence.