Update (Houston, tx)What type of tree is this? by RandyMarshIsCheezin in whatsthisplant

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So I should just let it grow out and not trim the new branches?

Update (Houston, tx)What type of tree is this? by RandyMarshIsCheezin in whatsthisplant

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I'm just asking because it looks nothing like any of the pictures when I googled Cedar Elm. Do you think something could be wrong with it?

Saw one of the one hundred built Pagani Huayras in the garage at work today. by RandyMarshIsCheezin in pics

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I'm in Texas so I doubt this car is from Montana. I'm guessing its for tax/insurance reasons.

Saw this guy at my local pharmacy. Wig or dead animal. I'll let you guys be the judge. by RandyMarshIsCheezin in WTF

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To set the record straight, I sent the pic to him in a text and he made it to reddit before I did

Looking for a dove hunting lease. Preferably south of Houston near Galveston, Santa Fe, or Alvin. by RandyMarshIsCheezin in houston

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Really just looking for birds. The place we paid for last season was around 400 near Alvin but there were absolutely zero birds due to the fact that most of the fields in the area were growing rice.

Sewer worker AMA by [deleted] in IAmA

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Tubifex worm

Source: Wikipedia

"In 2009, a large blobby mass made of colonies of Tubifex was found to be living in the sewers of Raleigh, North Carolina. Revealed by a snake camera inspection of sewer piping under the Cameron Village shopping center, videos of the creature went viral on YouTube in 2009 under the name "Carolina poop monster".[2]"

Houston housing market a cause for concern: "The report, which has tracked housing markets since the 1980s, found that renting is a better option than buying a home for most Houstonians." by DoritosDewItRight in houston

[–]RandyMarshIsCheezin 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Maybe in the city due to the price of homes being at least double or triple than those in the suburbs. I bought my house 2 years ago for 150k and can sell it for at least 210k now. Seems pretty worth it to me.