Houstonians and potential newcomers, what do you think about these 7 facts? Agree or disagree? Share your own experiences and insights on living in Houston. Let's start a lively debate 💬 #HoustonTX #LivingInHouston #ProsAndCons
I've been living in Atlanta (both suburbs and city) coming from Houston for 9 months now and I'm literally traumatized with how people drive here. There's a constant need to compete and speed. I see about 3 car accidents every single week. People are highly irresponsable when driving and this never happened in Houston the almost 3 years I lived there. It's such a horrible situation. I'm thinking of going back just because of this!
Wow! What a great perspective! Thank you for sharing. What part of Houston would you want to move back to? When you are getting ready, don't forget to give us a call!
@@livinginhoustontexasmimsgroup actually the cold is not that bad. Take into account the air is less dense so temperature doesn't mean as much plus it is dry. 15 degrees in Houston feels far colder than -30 at the top of mt. Elbert. At 14,000 feet it means even less than at 7000. I can tolerate -10 for a while with no gloves and short sleeve shirt if its not windy. At 14000 it was -28 I took my jacket and shirt and gloves off to see what its like. I couldn't feel much of anything.
That's great! Kerry was the same way for a long time; he's glad to be back. Do you think you'll move back soon? If so, where would you want to live? Have we done a video on the area yet?
I collect guns I don't see why that would scare anyone. I have never threatened or pointed a gun at anyone. You don't need gun control you need criminal control. There are also people wanting knife control. I have a switchblade in my tool chest I use for a utility knife. It is a tool I don't see how me having it makes criminals stab.
Thanks for the comment Chad! Houston (and Texas) is very gun (and knife) friendly. It's fine by us, but a lot of people who aren't from here don't realize how prevalent it is in the culture. What is the biggest issue you have with moving to Houston?
I put my blinker before,then I waith for a kind driver if I don't get a chance to move over I just pull my fake beat up gas guser n get n front ,n I always drive on the second lane with my safety cushion all the time..2000000 miles exp no accidents n no tickets ...
@@livinginhoustontexasmimsgroup if u see a beat out Lincoln 1992,don't be fooled by it,the inside is impeccable an his heart is a cobra engine ..watch out for the birds....
Houstonians and potential newcomers, what do you think about these 7 facts? Agree or disagree? Share your own experiences and insights on living in Houston. Let's start a lively debate 💬 #HoustonTX #LivingInHouston #ProsAndCons
I've been living in Atlanta (both suburbs and city) coming from Houston for 9 months now and I'm literally traumatized with how people drive here. There's a constant need to compete and speed. I see about 3 car accidents every single week. People are highly irresponsable when driving and this never happened in Houston the almost 3 years I lived there. It's such a horrible situation. I'm thinking of going back just because of this!
Wow! What a great perspective! Thank you for sharing. What part of Houston would you want to move back to? When you are getting ready, don't forget to give us a call!
Colorado springs is easy to drive in if they will let you merge and change lanes.
Colorado Springs is beautiful! I love visiting, just could't handle living there. Too much snow, cold and wind for me. What's your favorite part?
@@livinginhoustontexasmimsgroup actually the cold is not that bad. Take into account the air is less dense so temperature doesn't mean as much plus it is dry. 15 degrees in Houston feels far colder than -30 at the top of mt. Elbert. At 14,000 feet it means even less than at 7000. I can tolerate -10 for a while with no gloves and short sleeve shirt if its not windy. At 14000 it was -28 I took my jacket and shirt and gloves off to see what its like. I couldn't feel much of anything.
Dont mess with Texas baby!!
Exactly! Are you from Texas or just excited about moving here!?
@@livinginhoustontexasmimsgroup I am from Houston moved away for career opportunity but still have family there
That's great! Kerry was the same way for a long time; he's glad to be back. Do you think you'll move back soon? If so, where would you want to live? Have we done a video on the area yet?
I collect guns I don't see why that would scare anyone. I have never threatened or pointed a gun at anyone. You don't need gun control you need criminal control. There are also people wanting knife control. I have a switchblade in my tool chest I use for a utility knife. It is a tool I don't see how me having it makes criminals stab.
Thanks for the comment Chad! Houston (and Texas) is very gun (and knife) friendly. It's fine by us, but a lot of people who aren't from here don't realize how prevalent it is in the culture. What is the biggest issue you have with moving to Houston?
I put my blinker before,then I waith for a kind driver if I don't get a chance to move over I just pull my fake beat up gas guser n get n front ,n I always drive on the second lane with my safety cushion all the time..2000000 miles exp no accidents n no tickets ...
We appreciate the feedback and will be keeping our eye out for you on the road!
@@livinginhoustontexasmimsgroup if u see a beat out Lincoln 1992,don't be fooled by it,the inside is impeccable an his heart is a cobra engine ..watch out for the birds....
Sounds like a GREAT car! I bet the inside looks fantastic. I've never heard of a Cobra engine. What is that?
@@livinginhoustontexasmimsgroup lord have mercy on you guys..did you ever heard of the mustang cobra? Ok ,my ugly car has the same engine as it..