Yeah I built a few Walmarts out that way. One in Chino and I don't say anything about Dallas traffic anymore.
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Originally posted by DennyDaily commuting sucks, but that Southern California mess is pure evil. LA, Inland Empire, San Diego... everywhere you go. FUCK!
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Originally posted by ceyko View PostOurs seems to be getting heavier daily. Used to be able to go to/from Dallas in an hour each way, just 2+ years ago. Now it's 1.5 hours minimum each way. Usually more like 1.75 hours close to 2.
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That's something I don't miss at all.
The 18 months we spent in Houston we lived in the Woodlands area and worked near the airport - 19 miles and my commute world vary between 45-90 minutes depending on the day/time.
Now I work in downtown FW and live off of West 7th. 1.5 miles and a consistent 6 minutes (when I'm actually in the office).
Screw traffic.
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Originally posted by coley View PostI can usually get to south Dallas or West Dallas in 1.05-1.15. But a lot depends on the time you hit traffic.Originally posted by MR EDDU defend him who use's racial slurs like hes drinking water.
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Originally posted by Strychnine View PostThat's something I don't miss at all.
The 18 months we spent in Houston we lived in the Woodlands area and worked near the airport - 19 miles and my commute world vary between 45-90 minutes depending on the day/time.
Now I work in downtown FW and live off of West 7th. 1.5 miles and a consistent 6 minutes (when I'm actually in the office).
Screw traffic.
I like my current stomping grounds, all things considered.
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One of the biggest perks of my move to the mountains is the complete lack of traffic. Heck, the closest traffic light is an hour away.
Whenever we come back to Texas, it's a pretty big shock adjusting to traffic, parking lots, lines, merging, etc. It gets worse the closer we get to the metroplex, and by the time we are in Arlington, it's total chaos. It's just fucking gross and sad, to be honest. It's crazy how people just get so used to it.
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Originally posted by jluv View PostOne of the biggest perks of my move to the mountains is the complete lack of traffic. Heck, the closest traffic light is an hour away.
Whenever we come back to Texas, it's a pretty big shock adjusting to traffic, parking lots, lines, merging, etc. It gets worse the closer we get to the metroplex, and by the time we are in Arlington, it's total chaos. It's just fucking gross and sad, to be honest. It's crazy how people just get so used to it.Originally posted by racrguyWhat's your beef with NPR, because their listeners are typically more informed than others?Originally posted by racrguyVoting is a constitutional right, overthrowing the government isn't.
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