They actually base that stupid poll on number of eating establishments. If you have the most places to eat, you must be the fattest city... or at least so goes the logic.
Anyway, you guys should wish you had more fat people. Takes fewer of them to make your stadium look full.
When I lived in Houston, the diehard houstonians would always say the "Houston has so many more restaurants than Dallas!"
My response was, "Yeah, but 1/2 of 'em start with "Pappa-" something and other half are taquerias."
No, really, Houston has some great restaurants, probably more great restaurants than Dallas, but as far as volume goes, really, how many taquerias can one go to and how much cash can you give the Pappas family?
1985coog wrote:So I can't park my junker on y'alls lawn a la the cotton bowl I've got 10 bucks for the resident to keep an eye on? Please I d like to keep my walking distance from beer to stadium at a minimum.
35straight wrote:And they wonder why Houston is the fattest city in America. Way to go coogs.
Actually, if you believe those Men's Fitness polls, Houston is only the 5th fattest city in America this year! (Dallas is #4, btw)
On the other hand, if you believe the Money Magazine poll, you'd also know that Houston is the 3rd slimmest city in America this year!!! (Dallas doesn't make the top 25)
So there, we *might* be fat, or we might not, but we're no longer the fattest!!!
TheOriginalTmmyChan wrote: On the other hand, if you believe the Money Magazine poll, you'd also know that Houston is the 3rd slimmest city in America this year!!! (Dallas doesn't make the top 25)
So there, we *might* be fat, or we might not, but we're no longer the fattest!!!
I think they are taking about wallet weight in Money Magazine. Makes sense to me.
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[quote="norbcoog"]Well Dallas does lead the nation in something, purchase of bleach of hair and the $30K/year millionaire.[/quote]
Your point is well taken. Although I guarantee you that more UH alums fit that description than SMU grads. Your joke is on the wrong people. You're not going to hurt many feelings on this board. My parents bringing in 150,000 a year together were very poor compared to the parents of most of my classmates.