Seems as though Houston ended up doing a good job. A few issues here and there but not bad. http://www.houstonchronicle.com/new...ulars-give-Houston-high-marks-as-10908871.php
After attending some of the events around town, and seeing the way the city rose up for this, I'm really proud of being a Houstonian. Good job, good effort everyone!
Haha...not even a liberal. Try again. I got my guns. I got my religious freedom as provided by the 1st. Quartering soldiers inside a house is foreboden as well as provided by the 3rd. I protect the entire document...not just the ones you want to piss on.
America, **** yeah! Comin' again to save the mother ****in' day yeah! America, **** yeah! Freedom is the only way yeah!
Read that Discovery Green had 1.3M visitors. Looks like we had 140K folks from out of town (prediction was 190K). I'm hearing we had less visitors than expected but made up for it by locals coming out more.
i had always heard the projected # of visitors was 138K... not sure where the 190K came from as i can't recall ever seeing that number.
Didn't see them. All I saw was the Westboro Church morons and a group protesting male circumcision. Houston did a fantastic job. I've heard no negatives from anyone. I went with my cousin who works for the NFL and has been to the last 7. He said this was one of the best in terms logistics, the stadium, and accommodations. Even though he's from St. Cloud, MN, he's not looking forward to a February week in Minnesota next year. I can't imagine how they will pull off everything that it's become because you can't do anything outdoors.
On Saturday, there were religious protestors at the Crawford and McKinney entrances. They had their signs and microphones. They don't run out of breath. It gets interesting when the crowd engages.
Turns out, NFL Experience shut down last Saturday for the first time ever. There was too many people. They stopped selling tickets for a few hours Saturday, then restarted at 5:30, then sold out again before 6pm. Houston repped to the fullest. Literally.
why not? they were great entertainment. They chanted for a while, got bored and then sat in the grass. On corner of fannin and holly hall behind a barricade. Cops to the left and right kept them in their cage,