Possible relocation to Dallas
#76
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#77
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Dallas is denser. I'll be fine if I move.
FWIW I did a 10 mile search for the following criteria on match
zip 85255
F 35-48
White
slender, athletic and toned
results: 344
zip 75254
F35-48
White
slender, athletic and toned
results: 766
so how many people that claim to be slender, athletic and toned actually are? just curious
FWIW I did a 10 mile search for the following criteria on match
zip 85255
F 35-48
White
slender, athletic and toned
results: 344
zip 75254
F35-48
White
slender, athletic and toned
results: 766
so how many people that claim to be slender, athletic and toned actually are? just curious
#78
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I don't think slender and toned is as open to interpretation as "about average " is. That category is wide open.
I'm sure Ian gets vital statistics before wasting his time on his "60-90 minutes only " first meeting. Plus if pictures are recent, a person's size is obvious.
I'm sure Ian gets vital statistics before wasting his time on his "60-90 minutes only " first meeting. Plus if pictures are recent, a person's size is obvious.
#79
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I spent six months in Dallas, between 07 and 08. Where I was based suited me fine. The hotel was just off Preston and just about inside Plano (the Homewood Suites Plano/North Dallas). We've also had people stay in apartments close by. You could eat well there, but it was mostly chain restaurants, with a couple of good bars (the Blue Goose was our favourite, and in walking distance). Also reasonably close to Addison (per above, nice bars and wet - I had to go there for anything stronger than wine, as a nightcap bottle for my room).
Just a thought though. Going far, in the evenings, required forward planning for taxis. I'm guessing all that is far more convenient with Uber and Lyft.
Just a thought though. Going far, in the evenings, required forward planning for taxis. I'm guessing all that is far more convenient with Uber and Lyft.
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Single guy...wouldn't that call for Uptown?
Been a few years since I've spent much time in Dallas. Uptown is 10 minutes from Love Field and anywhere from 40 minutes to 2 hours from DFW. (3 hours if you have to deal with their awful rental car facility.)
Been a few years since I've spent much time in Dallas. Uptown is 10 minutes from Love Field and anywhere from 40 minutes to 2 hours from DFW. (3 hours if you have to deal with their awful rental car facility.)
#81
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LOL. I would guess many pictures are not recent....
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I tOok advice on here how to fold a suit and it worked. I'm at my hotel in Norcross enjoying a beer and just changed my flight they booked for me home tomorrow via IAH. I'm going through DEN to get home tomorrow.
Oh by the way ATL sucks. I haven't been there since '08 and little has changed.
Who taught these Atlantans (?) how to drive? These folks would last 5 minutes on the 405 in OC/LA
Oh by the way ATL sucks. I haven't been there since '08 and little has changed.
Who taught these Atlantans (?) how to drive? These folks would last 5 minutes on the 405 in OC/LA
#85
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All the corporate relocations are driving up real estate prices and increasing the amount of traffic on the road. Fortunately I am in the real estate market and home office. I love Dallas.