I miss Houston texas so much I moved 5 months ago to new Mexico and I want to move back to my family and friends born and raised in Houston Texas H-town for life
I moved away from family in L.A to go to school in New Mexico (Portales then the Burque) … now I’m in Texas and moving from Dallas to Houston . San Antonio is my favorite TX city though
Houston is nice. It's warm all year round (unless you don't mind humidity), very ethnically diverse, and affordable. What the city really needs is better public transportation system, and better connectivity of sidewalks and more pedestrian-friendly infrastructures.
And keep the turning lanes off the damn tracks. I know they want to expand the roads to get more people out on the streets and to avoid congestion, but think about people safety. Not about the environment. I know they build couple of skyline parts for metrorail. But It doesn't hurt to put part of it under ground... or does it?
@@Brand-pn5yz Houston is the city that floods in downtown is below sea level there are some places where it dips underground but not for long distance that wouldn't be good for Houston
One of the reasons everything looks so dead and dull in Ft Worth and Dallas is the weather was so severe not too long ago. They had record snow and ice for several days that does a number on landscapes
A city like this must have a daily working highway clean up team that drives around 24/7 like in Singapore. They stop on the highway even in the dark and pick up debris and waste. Also at the off ramps. It's a business card for every city when you have clean streets when visitors drive downtown from the airport.
I'm from San Antonio and we have such a shitty skyline I believe it's definitely in the top 10 weakest skylines in America. Houston is so impressive, only been thre once passing thru on Greyhound and when I got off the bus I swear I was offered drugs at least 5 times.....
Los supermercados más baratos de US están ahi, son los Joe Smart Shop, puedes habilitar en ellos y ahorraras mucho... Eres incansable José👍👍👍 En poco tiempo Estados Unidos te quedara pequeño.
Jose could you and Katie go to piney point Houston(west Houston) , it's on you way to san Antonio, so it's not out of your way and the houses are very big and very expensive, I'd think he would like it so much, you won't regret it if you go!!!!!!!!!!!
This downtown is not that impressive even when approaching. But much worse when you get down into the street grid. Its down right dead and ugly. Yuck!!!!!
People talk about Houston being hot and it is but the true heat comes from June through August. Go to Houston from January through May and it's pleasant.
You guys are kicking butt. I knew y’all would love Houston. I bought my C8 corvette there at AutoNation Chevy. And I fell in love with the city. Jose is such a great driver and Katie is an excellent co-pilot. Excellent teamwork guys!!!
@Rogelio pro3000 I work out of Florida as a business turnaround specialist. I’ve always owned vettes and when the new mid engine came out I had to have one. Glad I did, the car with upgrades cost around 90k and I could sell it for 110 to 120k. Not a bad deal.
Glad to see you guys enjoying Houston its really nice once you get use to the traffic I've lived here my whole life so I'm use to it God bless have fun
I was in Cypress Texas for 3 weeks at Christmas, and went into Huston a couple of times. Cypress is really nice, I also went to Galveston Texas for a really good seafood dinner at Bubba Gump's it's really close to Houston. The beach isn't as pretty as Florida but I still loved it.
I was born and raised in Houston, but I've lived on the Atlantic Coast of Florida for many years. The beaches in Florida are so nice because they're artificial. After every big storm washes away the beaches, they spend millions of dollars to pump in sand from the ocean floor to build it back up, then they truck in tons and tons of white sand and dump it on the beaches.
Houston's highway system is a spoke and wheel system. You have the downtown loop, 610 inner loop, Beltway 8 toll loop & the new Grand Parkway toll loop. Then you have I-10, I-45, I-69 running through all the loops and connect with each other forming the downtown loop. You also have Hwy 288 which connects with all the loop but ends at downtown. TxDot is planning on demolishing most of this downtown loop and rerouting the I-45 pierce elevated to run along the I-69. On this stretch, both I-45/I-69 will be built below grade and cap off with a park on top. Downtown will flow into Eado, Midtown & 4th Ward without any break from the freeways. The view will be gone, traffic should be better and also brings more connectivity to downtown and surrounding neighborhoods
The last thing Houston needs is more freeways, or more freeway lanes. What it does need is better public transportation and more walkable streets. At least the inner loop areas. People who live outside 610 seem to love sitting in traffic, so they can keep things the way they are.
@@Shikta-poobah67 so, you would spend a lot more per day in buses or trains, waiting for them until their scheduled arrival, and walk during the hot and humid summers? Enjoy it, not me
@@kwt2000trucker Yes, absolutely I would, and I already have when I lived in the NYC tri-state area. It gets plenty hot and humid there too, not to mention the long cold winters. I actually spent a lot LESS money using PT as opposed to all the expenses of owning and having to depend on a car. I mean a LOT less. With a car, the added costs of fuel, maintenance, insurance, and parking add up to a fortune. It’s a huge money drain. As for waiting for scheduled arrivals, well as long as the PT is adequate and well managed, then you’ll never have to wait long for the next train. Definitely not as long as you have to wait for the bumper to bumper traffic to start moving. As for walking, I don’t mind walking. Keeps me healthy and it sure beats sitting in traffic for hours on end while spending over 4 bucks a gallon on gas. Maybe that sounds crazy, but that’s my preference.
@@kwt2000trucker I do enjoy it, our property taxes on the east side have jumped massively with the green line. And lots of development has happened. Nobody who lives by the rail is complaining lol
For all you people that are visiting H-Town, and you happened to be in Downtown,go and visit the underground shopping and Restaurants, just a reminder remember where your park. Get on the railway and take a ride.
My family use to live in NE Houston Homestead and LIttle York roads. My mom grew up in 5th ward. Wonder what those parts look like today. Was very African American. Was on decline in the 80's as African American family went 288 south and Missouri city and Southwest Houston.
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The downtown skyline has really improved a LOT since the 70’s. I’m 55 and grew up in Houston, and I remember how completely BORING the skyline was back then. Mostly dominated by a bunch of soulless box towers like One Shell Plaza and Exxon Bldg. The Pennzoil Tower was the only somewhat interesting looking feature (of the then-modern scrapers). Today it’s a gorgeous, iconic skyline with a lot of architectural diversity. The boxes no longer dominate it. I just wish they’d build a supertall in the downtown center to perfectly frame it.
Well this was interesting, I'm not a fan of large cities or expressways lol. So funny to hear how thrilled you were Jose with that. That's what makes the world interesting, to appreciate differing opinions. I was impressed with houston, it looks very clean and organized for a large city. Also, where are the homeless people? We have a ton more pan handlers in Sarasota which is much smaller.
@@henrydaddy1152 no it isn’t, we have our share of crime and spotty areas like any other major city. Just this weekend I drove around the city and reminded myself of how beautiful it is
Yeah you guys were most definitely in the hood at the end. That area is called "Yellow Stone" and the apartments you turned into are called South Lawn. Don't hang around there at night if you don't know anyone. Hopefully you enjoyed your time here in Houston!
Huh… whaaat? Scooby doo voice “Idk”… u must of been there during all star weekend… TRAFFIC… I was there in 2021 July and the traffic was NOTHIN… TRAFFIC! Go to Atlanta ANY TIME OF THE YEAR. THATS TRAFFIC… only 2 million ppl in Houston. 8 million in Atlanta and its SMALL!
@@ministerforprofitministerf1671 There are 2.3 million people in Houston versus 500,000 in Atlanta. Houston's metro area has 7.1 million vs 6 million for Atlanta. Those are official government figures.
@@Deanstanley you must of RETRIEVED those figures from WIKIPEDIA… Bc those figures at least for Atlanta are WRONG! Gwinnett county alone has more than 700,000 residents… Atlanta has millions of ppl there… I LIVE IN ATLANTA, TRAFFIC EVERYDAY ALL DAY COUNT ON IT… I’ve been to Houston 7-2021 Traffic was minuscular despite whatever Houston’s population is… OH YEAH I forgot to say… OFFICIALLY!
@@ministerforprofitministerf1671 The figures I used are from the official US Government Census. The numbers are all over the internet. Type in population for Atlanta and Houston (Google) and you'll see those same numbers. The only city in the US with 8 million or more is New York City (metro area is 22 million).
@@Deanstanley I’m from New York… Harlem… the issue is your PERSPECTIVE… metro Atlanta IS well known as ATLANTA… I’m your mind it’s separate because you are NOT HERE… again… metro Atlanta IS ATLANTA BY ALL INTENSIVE PURPOSES! Good day…
Woohoo woohoo 🎉✋🎉✋!born in Texas,your a Texan!! what I was told!Corpus Christi,lived in Matagorda Beach!!would love to see it,Now,Jose,Shrimp boats all on the coastline,towards narleans,big city now??2x's restaurant,nuke plant..North FLORIDA Nora,here....in HOMOSASSA
@ 21:25 the building coming up to yalls left (701 San Jacinto@1200 Baker)is the Harris County Jail/Detention Center. So yeah while your husband was just ranting on & on about rubbish, yall were passing by it. 🤣 jk nah but that was an awesome video guys. Glad to have had yall out here in Houston. Yall have fun & be safe.
Srry But you jus can’t compare a city like NYC to a world-class mega like Houston I mean thts almost like trying to compare an iPhone 15 to last year’s IPhone 14 their basically the same almost, w/ the exception of the “15” being the latest and the greatest Well same w/ nyc And Houston even though their both in the same league NYC is an older city And it’s the past vs.Houston being much younger And undeveloped w/ plenty of room to grow and clearly being the future it’s way more ethnically diverse && Cultured And in spite the fact tht over 51 million tourists flock here Annually rather its for shopping at the galleria or the food partying,NASA museum District,livestock show Mardi Gras on the beach or just simply our iconic landmarks such as the Houston graffiti park,The Gerald D. Hines water wall or the skylawn at post Houston dwntwn! Our city is still a rather inexpensive place to live despite inflation steadily rising Now dnt get me wrong I love me some New York some of my best times was had there! But if there was one threat tht Nyc had to worry abt it wouldn’t be L.A.or Chicago it would be Houston bcuz it’s growing almost at the same pace NYC && Chicago is declining But #Funfact if we wanted to be technical Then scientifically we’ve already surpassed nyc in population w/ over 22 million if you include the Texas triangle which seems only fair compared to nyc Nd all it’s boroughs cuz their like little compact cities within a city Then you have NY state which isn’t really much of a state at all cuz just like Illinois being all abt Chicago Ny state is the same way w/ nyc everything else might as well have been little rural towns && villages Whereas here in Texas it’s not all abt Houston it’s abt the entire tx triangle 5 major cities Austin,San Antonio,Dallas,Fort worth, Nd Houston!!!
Houston Texas is an amazing city! Just be careful with heat, humidity, and traffic, but apart from that it's a giant city with giant possibilities and options! Enjoy your stay or your life if you live there!
@@coffeeaka5569 Originally from Houston. Montrose area. My family goes back 5 generations in Houston, so I know a little bit about the history. Where are you from?
I live Downtown Houston your video would have been excellent if you guys would have planned on downtown more during your video the roads are one thing but the buildings is a totally different experience of close
I burst out laughing when I read this.The enire state of Tennessee has only 7 million. Nashville at 10 mil? Lol..The Nashville metro is 2 mil with 7,000 MILES OF LAND...500 Miles of land in Nashvile and a poplialtion of 700 thousand. you are Delusional.Nashvilles Metro is ranked 35th in the U.S ..Houston in number 4..
I miss Houston texas so much I moved 5 months ago to new Mexico and I want to move back to my family and friends born and raised in Houston Texas H-town for life
Moving away from family is hard
Roger that captain I was also born In H-town
Does slim thug reside on. The freeway underpass?
I moved away from family in L.A to go to school in New Mexico (Portales then the Burque) … now I’m in Texas and moving from Dallas to Houston . San Antonio is my favorite TX city though
One of my favorite cities of my lifetime
Houston is nice. It's warm all year round (unless you don't mind humidity), very ethnically diverse, and affordable. What the city really needs is better public transportation system, and better connectivity of sidewalks and more pedestrian-friendly infrastructures.
I do not like public transportation. It spreads crime.
Public transportation so all the shadys and riff raffs can move around ! No thank you !!
And keep the turning lanes off the damn tracks. I know they want to expand the roads to get more people out on the streets and to avoid congestion, but think about people safety. Not about the environment. I know they build couple of skyline parts for metrorail. But It doesn't hurt to put part of it under ground... or does it?
@@Brand-pn5yz Houston is the city that floods in downtown is below sea level there are some places where it dips underground but not for long distance that wouldn't be good for Houston
It is more warm than there are cool days but it does get cold sometimes bitter cold
One of the reasons everything looks so dead and dull in Ft Worth and Dallas is the weather was so severe not too long ago. They had record snow and ice for several days that does a number on landscapes
very very nice, following south africa. I hope to see more and more of the best views of AMERICA. MUCH LOVE
Incredible place. I like City of Houston. From São Paulo, Brazil.
it’s so beautiful at my house 🏡
Loving this you need to get a Class B Van
A city like this must have a daily working highway clean up team that drives around 24/7 like in Singapore. They stop on the highway even in the dark and pick up debris and waste. Also at the off ramps. It's a business card for every city when you have clean streets when visitors drive downtown from the airport.
I once read an article about Nashville Metro they said that Nashville would be around ten million
I'm from San Antonio and we have such a shitty skyline I believe it's definitely in the top 10 weakest skylines in America. Houston is so impressive, only been thre once passing thru on Greyhound and when I got off the bus I swear I was offered drugs at least 5 times.....
Los supermercados más baratos de US están ahi, son los Joe Smart Shop, puedes habilitar en ellos y ahorraras mucho... Eres incansable José👍👍👍 En poco tiempo Estados Unidos te quedara pequeño.
Gracias, de verdad es impresionante los highways por Katy. No pude ir al area de apartamentos es que tenemos mucha calle alante todavia. Gracias
It is even more beautiful at night! I miss Houston!!😎🤠🇨🇱🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽
we did a night drive too
nice how the video starts off on my route to work
cool! big city life!
Jose could you and Katie go to piney point Houston(west Houston) , it's on you way to san Antonio, so it's not out of your way and the houses are very big and very expensive, I'd think he would like it so much, you won't regret it if you go!!!!!!!!!!!
Oi , meu nome é Rafael from Brazil , love Houston
meu nome e Jose from Cuba. Ta bom
@@FLORIDAHOODVLOGS from EUA , Houston?
17:48 daam the bass makes the camera vibrate 🤣
I miss that set up! Its was loud
Freeway
I tried to like Houston.....another good driving video. Go to Mexico, it’s divine!
Mexico… its divine… where and when… I always think places that have soooo many ppl moving from there is UNINHABITABLE!
Pretty big city.
I'm homesick
Not the car at 5:40 abt to crash
New house Houston Texas
I live in H-Town 🤟🏾
Whats up Jose when you gone do a video on charlotte n.c
That's awesome
Matagorda Beach!!Austin for music..eat steak+seafood at beach,but tar baby balls suck.. biggest flounder,I've ever seen..stuffed with crabmeat.omg
For all the Houston haters in the comments. We don't care about yall cities. We don't even read yall social media. Ever.
if you wanna see car culture you have to go to MLK on sunday... im from the southside of houston. and yes, you can move to the hood in houston.
I not like Houston tx
Learn some English!!!!
@@joemartin1253 could be someone autistic, try to be nice you never know who is on the other end
Good for you. No one cares.
I hate Houston Texas. I left, glad, I did.
Good for you. No one cares.
This downtown is not that impressive even when approaching. But much worse when you get down into the street grid. Its down right dead and ugly. Yuck!!!!!
No one asked 😛
Oh I just read all your other comments, that explains a lotttt
@@mysterymanifest53 Doesn't explain your stereotyping of communities
I bet you live in a trashed out community.
Troll alert. Must be from Atlanta 🤣
Houston is a Beautiful City
I love my city, ain't nothing like H Town 🤘
People talk about Houston being hot and it is but the true heat comes from June through August. Go to Houston from January through May and it's pleasant.
October is pleasant too it's one of my favorite months.
More like November through April. In May it starts getting pretty damn hot and muggy.
Same california
You guys are kicking butt. I knew y’all would love Houston. I bought my C8 corvette there at AutoNation Chevy. And I fell in love with the city. Jose is such a great driver and Katie is an excellent co-pilot. Excellent teamwork guys!!!
👌💯
@Rogelio pro3000 I work out of Florida as a business turnaround specialist. I’ve always owned vettes and when the new mid engine came out I had to have one. Glad I did, the car with upgrades cost around 90k and I could sell it for 110 to 120k. Not a bad deal.
@@Arian0027 damn
1:10 Really?
Yup
Glad to see you guys enjoying Houston its really nice once you get use to the traffic I've lived here my whole life so I'm use to it God bless have fun
what an awesome city
You have hit Downtown. Checkout the Medical Center. It is a city in itself.
I was in Cypress Texas for 3 weeks at Christmas, and went into Huston a couple of times. Cypress is really nice, I also went to Galveston Texas for a really good seafood dinner at Bubba Gump's it's really close to Houston. The beach isn't as pretty as Florida but I still loved it.
I was born and raised in Houston, but I've lived on the Atlantic Coast of Florida for many years. The beaches in Florida are so nice because they're artificial. After every big storm washes away the beaches, they spend millions of dollars to pump in sand from the ocean floor to build it back up, then they truck in tons and tons of white sand and dump it on the beaches.
Houston's highway system is a spoke and wheel system. You have the downtown loop, 610 inner loop, Beltway 8 toll loop & the new Grand Parkway toll loop. Then you have I-10, I-45, I-69 running through all the loops and connect with each other forming the downtown loop. You also have Hwy 288 which connects with all the loop but ends at downtown. TxDot is planning on demolishing most of this downtown loop and rerouting the I-45 pierce elevated to run along the I-69. On this stretch, both I-45/I-69 will be built below grade and cap off with a park on top. Downtown will flow into Eado, Midtown & 4th Ward without any break from the freeways. The view will be gone, traffic should be better and also brings more connectivity to downtown and surrounding neighborhoods
The last thing Houston needs is more freeways, or more freeway lanes. What it does need is better public transportation and more walkable streets. At least the inner loop areas. People who live outside 610 seem to love sitting in traffic, so they can keep things the way they are.
@@Shikta-poobah67 so, you would spend a lot more per day in buses or trains, waiting for them until their scheduled arrival, and walk during the hot and humid summers? Enjoy it, not me
@@kwt2000trucker Yes, absolutely I would, and I already have when I lived in the NYC tri-state area. It gets plenty hot and humid there too, not to mention the long cold winters. I actually spent a lot LESS money using PT as opposed to all the expenses of owning and having to depend on a car. I mean a LOT less. With a car, the added costs of fuel, maintenance, insurance, and parking add up to a fortune. It’s a huge money drain.
As for waiting for scheduled arrivals, well as long as the PT is adequate and well managed, then you’ll never have to wait long for the next train. Definitely not as long as you have to wait for the bumper to bumper traffic to start moving.
As for walking, I don’t mind walking. Keeps me healthy and it sure beats sitting in traffic for hours on end while spending over 4 bucks a gallon on gas. Maybe that sounds crazy, but that’s my preference.
@@kwt2000trucker I do enjoy it, our property taxes on the east side have jumped massively with the green line. And lots of development has happened. Nobody who lives by the rail is complaining lol
For all you people that are visiting H-Town, and you happened to be in Downtown,go and visit the underground shopping and Restaurants, just a reminder remember where your park. Get on the railway and take a ride.
Discovery green and main st are good areas to visit too
Ive always wanted to go there and i did!!! Im so happy
Texas has more land then anywhere in the United States wouldn’t be hard to perfect a highway system. Try
Phx az next. I like there highway system
610 is about 40 45 miles . Beltway 8 is about 87 88 miles. The grand parkway ( when complete) will be about 180 185 miles.
My family use to live in NE Houston Homestead and LIttle York roads. My mom grew up in 5th ward. Wonder what those parts look like today. Was very African American. Was on decline in the 80's as African American family went 288 south and Missouri city and Southwest Houston.
NE Houston is the one part of the city that really hasn’t changed much.
Should have exited McKinney off 45 south to enter downtown. I was like exit exit lol
😅✌️
Downtown has an underground Mall. You have no idea where you are.
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whats ya'lls next video going to be about, more Houston or someone where else?
houston nice
Support the truckers!
I feel like I am on the road again!!
🤣
The only difference between new yurk city it has almost twenty million people in it's Metro area
Texas is my home. I have driven Houston freeways since learning to drive back in the 70's. All of the scenery is all so familiar, it's HOME! 😊❤
The downtown skyline has really improved a LOT since the 70’s. I’m 55 and grew up in Houston, and I remember how completely BORING the skyline was back then. Mostly dominated by a bunch of soulless box towers like One Shell Plaza and Exxon Bldg. The Pennzoil Tower was the only somewhat interesting looking feature (of the then-modern scrapers). Today it’s a gorgeous, iconic skyline with a lot of architectural diversity. The boxes no longer dominate it. I just wish they’d build a supertall in the downtown center to perfectly frame it.
Should have went southwest instead of southeast. More of a scenery and more live.
Several told me this as well
@@FLORIDAHOODVLOGS Yeah, SW Houston has a lot more to look at than SE, for sure.
Did y’all ever get to drive through the galleria area in houston?
Well this was interesting, I'm not a fan of large cities or expressways lol. So funny to hear how thrilled you were Jose with that. That's what makes the world interesting, to appreciate differing opinions. I was impressed with houston, it looks very clean and organized for a large city. Also, where are the homeless people? We have a ton more pan handlers in Sarasota which is much smaller.
VERY FEW. In San Antonio now and here yes many more than houston
Big cities rule
Houston is dirty overall and crime is out of control
@@henrydaddy1152 No it isn’t. You clearly don’t live here.
@@henrydaddy1152 no it isn’t, we have our share of crime and spotty areas like any other major city. Just this weekend I drove around the city and reminded myself of how beautiful it is
That Beaumont sign should say Baton Rouge.
Yeah you guys were most definitely in the hood at the end. That area is called "Yellow Stone" and the apartments you turned into are called South Lawn. Don't hang around there at night if you don't know anyone. Hopefully you enjoyed your time here in Houston!
oh snap!!! we were in the hood and barely even knew it LOL
What other areas are hood? And which ones are nice neighborhoods?
You missed the cat building and the galleria area. Go to Kemah instead of Galveston
Houston looks dead asf lmfaoo 😂
Go there at night I bet you'll have a different opinion.
I’ve been there many times. Doesn’t look dead to me.
@@crazyzombie9720 Nobody people walking around. It's like a ghost town its dead.
@@METALFACEDOOMXXXX How the f**k can you tell who’s walking around from watching this? You trolls seriously need to find a new hobby.
8:28 in the left just seeing the apartments my brother died at💔💔💔 my brother was a houston rapper his rap name was LEZ💔💔💔
sorry to hear that
Hold your nose when you stop
I was in Houston 2 years ago. Traffic was the worst. Bumper to bumper for miles. But the city itself is really pretty.
Huh… whaaat? Scooby doo voice “Idk”… u must of been there during all star weekend… TRAFFIC… I was there in 2021 July and the traffic was NOTHIN… TRAFFIC! Go to Atlanta ANY TIME OF THE YEAR. THATS TRAFFIC… only 2 million ppl in Houston. 8 million in Atlanta and its SMALL!
@@ministerforprofitministerf1671 There are 2.3 million people in Houston versus 500,000 in Atlanta. Houston's metro area has 7.1 million vs 6 million for Atlanta. Those are official government figures.
@@Deanstanley you must of RETRIEVED those figures from WIKIPEDIA… Bc those figures at least for Atlanta are WRONG! Gwinnett county alone has more than 700,000 residents… Atlanta has millions of ppl there… I LIVE IN ATLANTA, TRAFFIC EVERYDAY ALL DAY COUNT ON IT… I’ve been to Houston 7-2021 Traffic was minuscular despite whatever Houston’s population is… OH YEAH I forgot to say… OFFICIALLY!
@@ministerforprofitministerf1671 The figures I used are from the official US Government Census. The numbers are all over the internet. Type in population for Atlanta and Houston (Google) and you'll see those same numbers. The only city in the US with 8 million or more is New York City (metro area is 22 million).
@@Deanstanley I’m from New York… Harlem… the issue is your PERSPECTIVE… metro Atlanta IS well known as ATLANTA… I’m your mind it’s separate because you are NOT HERE… again… metro Atlanta IS ATLANTA BY ALL INTENSIVE PURPOSES! Good day…
How amazing that you were driving in my city. I’ve always lived in Houston
Awesome ride👍
@southerlife what’s you SoundCloud I am a bass producer
I just make beats for my videos not really looking to get into music
9:13 Yeah bro dont do that. slowing down that slow is very irritating out here in Houston.
absolutely nobody behind me tho
i think he’s still working on the beat i’m not sure tho
Woohoo woohoo 🎉✋🎉✋!born in Texas,your a Texan!! what I was told!Corpus Christi,lived in Matagorda Beach!!would love to see it,Now,Jose,Shrimp boats all on the coastline,towards narleans,big city now??2x's restaurant,nuke plant..North FLORIDA Nora,here....in HOMOSASSA
@ 21:25 the building coming up to yalls left (701 San Jacinto@1200 Baker)is the Harris County Jail/Detention Center. So yeah while your husband was just ranting on & on about rubbish, yall were passing by it. 🤣 jk nah but that was an awesome video guys. Glad to have had yall out here in Houston. Yall have fun & be safe.
I drive thru downtown Houston on the highway freeway
Hi, why don't you discuss business schooling and homes?
We do sometimes
Jose while you in Texas you should check out Dallas and San Antonio ...grab some fajitas and kolaches
i live in houston. yellowstone is the hood.
Srry But you jus can’t compare a city like NYC to a world-class mega like Houston I mean thts almost like trying to compare an iPhone 15 to last year’s IPhone 14 their basically the same almost, w/ the exception of the “15” being the latest and the greatest Well same w/ nyc And Houston even though their both in the same league NYC is an older city And it’s the past vs.Houston being much younger And undeveloped w/ plenty of room to grow and clearly being the future it’s way more ethnically diverse && Cultured And in spite the fact tht over 51 million tourists flock here Annually rather its for shopping at the galleria or the food partying,NASA museum District,livestock show Mardi Gras on the beach or just simply our iconic landmarks such as the Houston graffiti park,The Gerald D. Hines water wall or the skylawn at post Houston dwntwn! Our city is still a rather inexpensive place to live despite inflation steadily rising Now dnt get me wrong I love me some New York some of my best times was had there! But if there was one threat tht Nyc had to worry abt it wouldn’t be L.A.or Chicago it would be Houston bcuz it’s growing almost at the same pace NYC && Chicago is declining But #Funfact if we wanted to be technical Then scientifically we’ve already surpassed nyc in population w/ over 22 million if you include the Texas triangle which seems only fair compared to nyc Nd all it’s boroughs cuz their like little compact cities within a city Then you have NY state which isn’t really much of a state at all cuz just like Illinois being all abt Chicago Ny state is the same way w/ nyc everything else might as well have been little rural towns && villages Whereas here in Texas it’s not all abt Houston it’s abt the entire tx triangle 5 major cities Austin,San Antonio,Dallas,Fort worth, Nd Houston!!!
Houston Texas is an amazing city! Just be careful with heat, humidity, and traffic, but apart from that it's a giant city with giant possibilities and options! Enjoy your stay or your life if you live there!
Make a left on Holcombe. The Texas Medical Center is on Holcombe
The city with the most reckless drivers in the U.S.
your mistaken sir. you never been to Florida
@@FLORIDAHOODVLOGS tied with Texas
Try driving in Las Vegas some time.
I hope y’all go to Austin San Antonio and El Paso!
No comparison to New York City. NYC is gigantic!
but traffic sucks and no parking. like Houston
But Houston is cleaner.
Who was comparing NYC to Houston? I mean, aside from you?
You in my city..
So Boring city I don’t like it at all nothing to do there
Well you can always just stay home and troll the UA-cam comment sections. 😲
Houston's highway system sucks ass. All that road and it still has horrible traffic. They should've invested in better mass transit.
STAY HERE!!!
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artist called Beto Quintanilla sings a corrido about Naples Florida my hometown
We live in close to downtown
Katy tx
OH NO IN HOUSTON ITS HOT
Nashville 😊
What music was that playing? Sounds like a midi merengue song that’s incomplete
a glitched npc car in the middle of two lanes 29:51 😂
😅😅😅😅 for real what the crap was that
Legend has it the beat is still incomplete.
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Old City
Not really. Maybe old for Texas.
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Where are you from ?
@@coffeeaka5569 Originally from Houston. Montrose area. My family goes back 5 generations in Houston, so I know a little bit about the history. Where are you from?
@@Shikta-poobah67
Russia
I live Downtown Houston your video would have been excellent if you guys would have planned on downtown more during your video the roads are one thing but the buildings is a totally different experience of close
I miss Houston! I want to visit University of Houston again! I might go visit Austin but not sure if I can come to Houston.
Looks like a cool freeway system
I burst out laughing when I read this.The enire state of Tennessee has only 7 million. Nashville at 10 mil? Lol..The Nashville metro is 2 mil with 7,000 MILES OF LAND...500 Miles of land in Nashvile and a poplialtion of 700 thousand. you are Delusional.Nashvilles Metro is ranked 35th in the U.S ..Houston in number 4..
I like your music
Thanks