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To: Scumbria who wrote (102802)4/7/2000 1:22:00 AM
From: Mani1  Respond to of 1575424
 
Scumbria Re << I earn 3 times as much as I did in Houston. I live in a house 1/3 the size, and have three times as many children.>>

LOL, yikes!

Re <<and where else can you sit at a baseball game in the middle of July with mittens and a wool hat?>>

Hey you guys got a new stadium, so it will not longer be like it was at the stick. But I am not sure you can afford the ticket prices :) AVERAGE prices of $22!

Mani



To: Scumbria who wrote (102802)4/7/2000 6:02:00 AM
From: hmaly  Respond to of 1575424
 
Scumbia Re...<<and have three times as many children <<>>>>>

Wouldn't 15 children be expensive in any part of the country; especially if you have to pay child support on half of them.?



To: Scumbria who wrote (102802)4/9/2000 10:02:00 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1575424
 
Yes it is. $60,000 is considered close to poverty level here. I earn 3 times as much as I did in Houston. I live in a house 1/3 the size, and have three times as many children.

I do it for the many benefits of the region, i.e. earthquakes, traffic, pollution, and where else can you sit at a baseball game in the middle of July with mittens and a wool hat?


Scumbria,

You are not suggesting that Houston is better? I understand that the state bird is the mosquito and the state's nickname is the Cockroach State!

ted