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You've got to be excited for Ft. Worth, our partner
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<blockquote data-quote="NYC Horned Frog" data-source="post: 952363" data-attributes="member: 67230"><p>I am excited for the city, it's been great what has been changing over the years. I just truly hope Fort Worth doesn't lose its identity. Compared to a young Austin? Don't get me wrong I love Austin, insanely fun place and I spend lots of time there and would enjoy living there at some point but I love the whole little big city feel that Fort Worth has always had. Also, Austin grew too fast for their infrastructure and is having some traffic/sewer/public problems now. Everyone I know agrees that Fort Worth has all the amenities of a big city, you have Dallas if you want to do that whole thing, but the city itself STILL manages to keep a small town, good old boy feel to it.</p><p></p><p>I understand the whole adage "If you're not growing, you're dying" I just hope Fort Worth can do it and keep it's mentality. I love that city.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NYC Horned Frog, post: 952363, member: 67230"] I am excited for the city, it's been great what has been changing over the years. I just truly hope Fort Worth doesn't lose its identity. Compared to a young Austin? Don't get me wrong I love Austin, insanely fun place and I spend lots of time there and would enjoy living there at some point but I love the whole little big city feel that Fort Worth has always had. Also, Austin grew too fast for their infrastructure and is having some traffic/sewer/public problems now. Everyone I know agrees that Fort Worth has all the amenities of a big city, you have Dallas if you want to do that whole thing, but the city itself STILL manages to keep a small town, good old boy feel to it. I understand the whole adage "If you're not growing, you're dying" I just hope Fort Worth can do it and keep it's mentality. I love that city. [/QUOTE]
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