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Alvin? Alvin....ALVIN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Fun fact - Eovaldi is from Alvin (houston, tX area)
Alvin? Alvin....ALVIN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Can't remember if I've ever been there or through there.
probably not. lolCan't remember if I've ever been there or through there.
Totes memorable kinda place, I'm thinkingCan't remember if I've ever been there or through there.
After checking where it is, I once drove Hwy 6 to bypass Houston to get to Galveston.probably not. lol
After checking where it is, I once drove Hwy 6 to bypass Houston to get to Galveston.
So I can say I drove through Alvin.
But never again. The number of traffic lights is ridiculous.
On the note of your previous post,
Please tell me it's a tri-cities area and the other two cities are named Simon and Theodore!!!
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There you go. I lived near Friendswood for 1 year in 1974. Never went to Alvin. Just stayed on I-45.
What in the name of feminism is this
When traveling through Bird in Hand and Intercourse, it's easy to miss Paradise and end up in Blue Ball.I'm going back to PA where they have names that make sense
Actually... I tend to like the animals much more than a good-sized chunk of humanity these days.@moxie & other Californians:
California has denied permits for a water desalination plant off the coast since it may be harmful to marine life.
Marine life > human life. You can die of thirst, but think of the fish your sacrifice will save!
Who cares? We're overpopulated anyway. A little thinning of the herd is probably a good thing.@moxie & other Californians:
California has denied permits for a water desalination plant off the coast since it may be harmful to marine life.
Marine life > human life. You can die of thirst, but think of the fish your sacrifice will save!
See? I'm not the only one who thinks it, eitherActually... I tend to like the animals much more than a good-sized chunk of humanity these days.
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