Barbers Hill student has been in in-school suspension since aug 31
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Read MoreBuilding "Bridges" Across the Bayou City!
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Read MoreI was walking down the sidewalk when a German Shepherd that was in it's front yard, not on a leash ran up and attacked me, while I was holding my 2 month old daughter. Completely unprovoked attack, the owner managed to get the dog off me and came o…
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Read MoreGoogle is not being my friend right now. I can’t find any place near Houston that sells blood sausage.
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I moved here from New England where there is a Dunkin every 5 miles. I noticed there are a few in Houston but they are pretty spread out and never very busy. Just curious if people here like Dunkin or not. Personally I just like their iced coffee over …
Read MoreI moved here from New England where there is a Dunkin every 5 miles. I noticed there are a few in Houston but they are pretty spread out and never very busy. Just curious if people here like Dunkin or not. Personally I just like their iced coffee over …
Read MoreI don’t see my neighbors closing their pools and my pool doesn’t even have a way to put a cover over it.
So do people do anything to close their pools here or just set the heater to a low temperature so it doesn’t freeze?
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I just bought tacos and donuts from an Asian family and then went to a gas station run by a Pakistani man. The city employee that installed my municipality fiber internet was Hispanic. I have honestly never seen a non white public works employee in Connecticut.
My neighborhood has actual children of all races playing together. I have 3 black families living on my street. I’ve only seen this in commercials before moving to Texas.
Anyone from Texas is like yeah? What’s the big deal? Well I lived most of my life in Connecticut where my son ( he’s half black) was the diversity kid at his school. They actually started bussing in black kids from different cities because of a recent state diversity policy. Connecticut still has legal segregation. It’s weird to see minority families outside of the major cities.
r/Connecticut is the type of place where they talk about how poorly minorities are treated in America and then freak out when a black person moves to their neighborhood.
I actually lived in San Antonio back in 2005-2006 but that was (Army) on base and didn’t get to explore Texas as much as I would like.
Sorry for the rant but man I love finally living in America.
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