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Glenn Linhoff

@LexiMaxL

Lake Travis Katılım Mart 2015
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Sal Licata
Sal Licata@sal_licata·
Carson Benge needs to go to the minors.
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Paul Bissonnette
Paul Bissonnette@BizNasty2point0·
I’m out Scott & Steve. Can’t root for the Leafs anymore. It’s ugly. Worse than when my ex took the dog. Gavin will pull an Eli Manning for me. We’re in the fishing business together. We’re taking our talents elsewhere. @notthefakeSVP @StanfordSteve82
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TVA Sports@TVASports·
Martin St-Louis et le vestiaire du CH étaient EN FEU!
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Spencer Hakimian@SpencerHakimian·
🚨BREAKING: Gas hits $5.00/Gallon in Texas.
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molson 🧠⚙️
molson 🧠⚙️@Molson_Hart·
Let me explain Dallas(s) 1. The summers are unbearable and this cannot be understood without moving there. You can't just visit Texas for 3 weeks in peak summer and understand it, because that's not why it's bad. It's bad because it's late October and it's 90+ and you're questioning your sanity as to whether not it will ever end. 2. Dallas' culture, superficially seems good, but once you dig down... 3. Dallas living is about the airport. You save money in Dallas and then fly out all the time because being in Dallas is rough. Airline travel in the US has declined a lot, so this way of life works less well. 4. The driving. It's dangerous. You need a tank and you're going to be sitting in it all the time. Dallas sort of seems like a city but it's not really. It's more like an area. 5. You can trade 3% state income tax for better weather, more trees, and fewer problems. I think Dallas is a solid place to live in a bigger house with A/C and grind for money aggressively for a short period of time and then move out of. Other than that, unless you are tied down there (job, family), I can't recommend it.
Amy Nixon@texasrunnerDFW

I am astounded by the number of millennial families who moved to Dallas, bought a home, then turned around and sold the home to move out of Dallas, in less than a 5 year time span Is Dallas just super transient or is this a post-pandemic phenomenon happening everywhere?

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Colton Larson
Colton Larson@ColtonLarsonX·
@texasrunnerDFW It was all because of Covid. I’m happy people are leaving. We need about 5,000,000 more to leave.
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Amy Nixon
Amy Nixon@texasrunnerDFW·
I am astounded by the number of millennial families who moved to Dallas, bought a home, then turned around and sold the home to move out of Dallas, in less than a 5 year time span Is Dallas just super transient or is this a post-pandemic phenomenon happening everywhere?
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Glenn Linhoff
Glenn Linhoff@LexiMaxL·
@Molson_Hart @PeterPetrovic Where do you live? What makes you an expert. So you didn’t like it. Move on. I lived in NYC/NJ for 35 years. Left. Didn’t like it any more. But some do. To each his own.
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Bobby Fijan
Bobby Fijan@bobbyfijan·
@Molson_Hart Very few schools, other than HP are walk to school Schools are just a very very strong part of Dallas culture and glue. And once your kids are school age, you don’t move them in and out of places. Even if you homeschool
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Glenn Linhoff
Glenn Linhoff@LexiMaxL·
@Molson_Hart Beats the snow. Lacks good Italian food and pizza. Where did you move from and where do you live now? DFW did get too big but there are fantastic places to live in the area
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Glenn Linhoff@LexiMaxL·
@Molson_Hart You sound like a Yankee or democrat. Moved to DFW 25y ago from NYC. Now in Austin for 6y. DFW area is a great place to live. Great schools, restaurants, professional and college sports. Golf everywhere. Very affordable. Very nice people who moved there from around the country.
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