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June 1, 2007

Reo Reo Reo
Jam Nitty Gritty
I've Gone To Houston
Where The Weather Is ... Warm

So it goes.

Comments: 7

Nitty Gritty kinda rhymes with humidity. Not sure how you'd work that in, but that's my vote for Houston descriptors.

Hope you get some good TexMex.

McCain

You are talking to a boy who resides in this Key city (Htown).

If trip length allows and if you find yourself in need of company give me a call, I would be glad to treat you to coffee, Taco Cabana or Frootie Tootles.

Spender

Umm, Dan?
So what goes?
Gone to Houston... forever?
Very curious. Concerned, even.
Just asking.

Rozie: Humidity works. And it's cleaner than the word I had in mind.

Kevin: Yeah, I know.

McCain: I will do my best. I would indeed love some Frootie Tootles.

Spender: It's a long story, and not without mud and running and many a song and practical joke. But I am not gone forever, and shall return soon.

Warm would not be the word I picked. Hot... and MUGGY.... and ICKY. Why Houston? Come to Dallas next time. It's a lot less... dirty and sticky here.

I lived in Dallas for 12 years, but I actually think I prefer Houston, based on brief exposure. Yes, the weather is much grosser (which is usually a clincher for me), but the culture seems a little more interesting. But I've had good tour guides, so I have them to thank.

Hope you're having fun...

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