A. Swimming outdoors in LA can lead to instant lung cancer. It may in Houston too (the air quality is hardly bragable), but the point is moot, since Houston has glut of people who actually go to work at real jobs while simultanously suffering from a shortage of waitors, I mean actors, working the 6PM-2AM shift after a day by the pool bronzing up for their headshots. B. Seriously, April?! You said so much by saying so little. C. There are a variety of US destinations with great year round weather without the annoyance of toxic smog, street corner trannys, gang bangers, and grid lock traffic.
such exaggeration, grid lock traffic is true, other than that, unless u don't go to kampton or something, u r fine, but who cares? we got kobe, and kobe>all
To the guy who said L.A. is the greatest city on the planet......... ............fffffffffffffffhahahahahaha.
My hate for the Lakers mainly stems from my hate of popular teams that ESPN and other media kiss-ass too (see Yankees, Red Sox, Duke, USC, etc). That and Kobe is just so good. That being said, I rather see the Lakers win a dozen times than see Dallas or Utah win even once.
our subject is indeed a true-to-life specimen of veracity for the positions stated......only question at hand now is whether the causal agent of such cerebral cortex compromise is simply the gene pool out there or in fact the daily inhalation of toxic smog
typical of a fool trying to sound intelligent, can't actually talk back cause u know Kobe is the best and u know LA>wherever u live? yeah, that's what i thought
I can't believe you are hating on Big Shot Bob. It doesn't matter or the Lakers, Spurs or, oh yeah, THE ROCKETS!! he makes huge shots. Also I disagree with your notion that last second shots are somehow lucky. I don't care who makes them, they take guts.
They're overrated.....they lost to the Hawks and Kings this past month and the media still thinks that their the team to beat. I guarantee you that we will destroy them on Sunday. F#*IN GUARANTEE!!!!
I lived in both Houston and SoCal and I prefer HOUSTON 20x. Better quality of life, better food, better people, better spacing, better eccentricity, better vehicular freedom, better greenery, better social integration...I like a city or region that made itself a success without nature giving out some silver platter. Orange County is so ridiculously plastic that it is fortunate that L.A. is nearby for a sense of some kind of urbanity. That trite "Lab Mall" and "Irvine Spectrum"...oh geez. I think I saw more genuine urban vibe in downtown Santa Ana... Houston Uptown Galleria area BLOWS AWAY that upscale cookie cutter mall called South Coast Plaza area in terms of city energy. Cookie cutter SoCal, cookie cutter SoCal. I've had my good memories there but please...