Moose has spoken

Glad you're enjoying it. Traffic and the mass transit system sucks, but city itself is fine.

I don't like the traffic but that's any big city you know? I don't get the issue between Texas cities. Texas is great! The people are just as nice as can be.
 
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I'm liking it alot! The people are so nice here.

I was in Houston for 6 months last year. The area I was in, I never had any issues, people were very nice. I would go back to work there if I get the opportunity again. Was in the Memorial something area, I-10 and Sam Houston Toll road.
Not sure I would move there permanent, but there is no where right now I would want to move to. Unless I move back to my place in Jupiter, FL.
Lived in San Antonio for 9 months, and feel the same way about there too. Worked on North side of the airport, and lived just West of it.
 
Captain crunch is good, especially when crushed up and used to coat french toast, but the peanut butter captain crunch is by far the best.

This is the right answer. Regular CC is good, too, but it also cuts the roof of your mouth if you eat too much of it, which is blasphemy for a sugared cereal.
 
Have to agree with Captain Crunch regular, but Fruit Loops were a very close second.

Fruit Loops (and Apple Jacks) were good until they did the "fiber" crap. Now they are both very bland. They don't puff up like they used to.
 
Pffft. It's all about the Golden Grahams or Cocoa Puffs. Or both.
 
No cinnamon toast crunch fans?

CTC leaves the best milk. Still gotta put Cinnabon on top overall though. Too many CTC boxes with not enough sugar for my tastes.

1. Cinnabon
2. Cinnamon Toast Crunch
3. Golden Crisp
4. Fruity Pebbles
5. Cap'N Crunch
 
Really none, especially if the reasons you're going three and outs is because they made an adjustment and you've got to counter that with a change in your philosophy too. You have a backup quarterback for a reason. Brandon had some great numbers. I think you're going to focus on the fact that it was a backup quarterback and we didn't get things done. In the second half we were kind of sluggish, we weren't as efficient as we were offensively. But really if you look at it, he had a good afternoon. He put up good numbers, he gave you 28 points, obviously nothing in the second half, but that's when your defense has to step up. That's going to be the issue moving forward."

Moose real glad you consider yourself a WE.

First response to his football opinion.. Hilarious. Originally I wanted to blame the offense for not putting up 40 but he (and many of you) are right. When you put up 28, more often than not you expect to win that battle. See what happens when cooler heads prevail? :D
 
I was in Houston for 6 months last year. The area I was in, I never had any issues, people were very nice. I would go back to work there if I get the opportunity again. Was in the Memorial something area, I-10 and Sam Houston Toll road.
Not sure I would move there permanent, but there is no where right now I would want to move to. Unless I move back to my place in Jupiter, FL.
Lived in San Antonio for 9 months, and feel the same way about there too. Worked on North side of the airport, and lived just West of it.

I love Texas. Great state. Great people.
 
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