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I miss Bill Ennis.
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You mean, you're just now figuring that out?Bob Allen is lousy! -
I'll bet my ugly critter can beat up your ugly critter!
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Lucy is the nearly complete, as well as the most complete fossilized, skeletal remains of an Australopithecine discovered by Don Johansen in 1974. The Houston Museum of Natural Science was very fortunate to have arranged for an exhibit of Lucy that was to occur in 2006. But, I can't find anything on it.
Did she come and go? Had the visit been delayed? Canceled?
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Restaurants, for the most part, are a tough go in the Heights since they can
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Good one!Hey Boo boo.. I'm smarter than the average mayor! -
Durn g-g-g-global w-w-w-warming!
Somebody turn that dang thermostat up!
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Here I am bursting with a reply about elevator direction, and I have to stifle it.
Durn censors!
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Hey, with Naggin
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I used to word at Gulf Oil, and I always loved the elevators there. The bank lobby was wonderful, too. I also loved the elevators at the Esperson Building. Not sure which one, but the entrance was on Main Street.
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Yeah, that
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Because the only "culture" in NO is sports and drinking, and we all know what that leads to!why is everyone killing each other in NO? -
Is this the location where Heights Tackle Shop used to be?
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Brown will fail, just like he has done with every other position he held. But, right before he leaves, he
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Suffice to say, he was not a happy camper.
Hey, I see it worked, huh?
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Did anyone see the anti violence protesters in NO yesterday? They marched, then gathered for speeches. Naggin
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My favorite view was from the Quitman bridge over I-45.
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I got the below photo off this site some time back, but I don
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Playland Park was at S Main and Murworth. The
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I remember my dad talking about it. I was only 5 at the time.
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Going way back in the darkest recesses on my mind (where it can get mighty scary), I get a mental image of the Pink Pussycat sign on the Sweeny-Combs building. Maybe it was next to or near that building, but I can see the sign and the familiar corner structure of Sweeny-Combs both in the same mental picture.
Houston Museum Of Natural Science At 5555 Hermann Park Dr.
in Museum District/Hermann Park/Rice University area
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