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Old Wed Jun 17, 2009, 04:22pm
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Thumbs up Houston bound

Well folks my move to Houston has been approved by work. I should be hitting town around the first week of September.

I see that ASA has their own Metro association there. Other than that and TASO, are there any other sanctions that are big in the area? I am primarily interested in fast pitch.

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Old Wed Jun 17, 2009, 04:24pm
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Wow, sorry to hear that.

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Old Wed Jun 17, 2009, 07:50pm
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Well folks my move to Houston has been approved by work. I should be hitting town around the first week of September.

Monty
If you don't know high humidity, you'll get the message in week one! (Not to mention the heart of the hurricane season.) Welcome to the Gulf Coast!
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Old Wed Jun 17, 2009, 08:52pm
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If you don't know high humidity, you'll get the message in week one! (Not to mention the heart of the hurricane season.) Welcome to the Gulf Coast!
Hell, P'cola is the nastiest place I have been when it comes to humidity, even on the water. Last time I was on NAS, it was 95 & 95 at 7:30 AM for which I should have been ready since I used to live there.

Compared to Escambia, NOLA, Lake Charles and Houston are like cool summer resorts.
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Old Thu Jun 18, 2009, 10:09am
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Hell, P'cola is the nastiest place I have been when it comes to humidity, even on the water. Last time I was on NAS, it was 95 & 95 at 7:30 AM for which I should have been ready since I used to live there.

Compared to Escambia, NOLA, Lake Charles and Houston are like cool summer resorts.
Mike,

Most of my adolescence was spent in Escambia, Santa Rosa and Okoloosa counties. I lived in Ft. Walton Beach from 72 to 79, then moved to Gulf Breeze where I attended HS. I lived there from 79 to 83 then moved to Pensacola from about 84 to 88 when I graduated from UWF (University of West Florida) in 88. My mom still lives near Pensacola NAS in Warrington.

When did you live in Pensacola? And you are correct about the humidity. You sweat just walking to the mailbox to get the mail. During the spring you can need a jacket in the morning and then be wearing shorts in the afternoon. I even remember wearing shorts on Christmas day.
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Old Thu Jun 18, 2009, 12:40pm
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When did you live in Pensacola? And you are correct about the humidity.
Actually, I lived in between Milton and NAS Whiting. I worked for Southland (7-11) before they sold out to Circle K in that area. I worked in the stores on Bayou Blvd (near 12th Ave), N Davis Hwy (near what is now Airport Blvd) and on Johnson Hwy (now Ave) at Hitchcock Dr. Talk about a yankee in hell, this was close.

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Old Thu Jun 18, 2009, 12:48pm
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In my world, that is depressing!
I'm looking forward to it though there have been several Christmases here where I could've gotten away with it.

Thanks everyone for the warm welcome and advice. I will be working in Bellaire and am looking to rent somewhere in the western or southwestern part of the city (we haven't decided yet). If anybody has any suggestions on which areas to avoid or to look at, I am all ears.

Regarding the rifle rack, I have the rifles, just need the rack and the pickup.

Dan, yo se un poquito. I will need to brush up on my Espanol.

Thanks again folks.
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Old Thu Jun 18, 2009, 02:32pm
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I even remember wearing shorts on Christmas day.
We do that in Nebraska if there's no snow on the ground on Christmas Day.
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Old Thu Jun 18, 2009, 03:59pm
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We do that in Nebraska if there's no snow on the ground on Christmas Day.
I lived in Nebraska for 3 years. I remember the snow. Fun times!
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Hell, P'cola is the nastiest place I have been when it comes to humidity, even on the water. Last time I was on NAS, it was 95 & 95 at 7:30 AM for which I should have been ready since I used to live there.

Compared to Escambia, NOLA, Lake Charles and Houston are like cool summer resorts.
Methinks your memory is failing, Mike!

Having spent the last 14 years on ball fields from Tallahassee west through Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, and the Texas Gulf Coast, I guarantee that the humidity increases as you move west. Heck, our LA team liked coming to P'cola for the 4th of July tournament because it felt so cool compared to Baton Rouge and Sulphur.
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Old Thu Jun 18, 2009, 08:15pm
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Methinks your memory is failing, Mike!

Having spent the last 14 years on ball fields from Tallahassee west through Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, and the Texas Gulf Coast, I guarantee that the humidity increases as you move west. Heck, our LA team liked coming to P'cola for the 4th of July tournament because it felt so cool compared to Baton Rouge and Sulphur.
No, it isn't my memory. Last time is worked at NAS P'cola, I wasn't five steps outside of the barracks (actually, a Marriott-operated hotel) and I needed a shower and, it was indeed, 7:30 AM.
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Old Fri Jun 19, 2009, 08:50pm
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No, it isn't my memory. Last time is worked at NAS P'cola, I wasn't five steps outside of the barracks (actually, a Marriott-operated hotel) and I needed a shower and, it was indeed, 7:30 AM.
Well ... I didn't say summer was real pleasant (just that it's even worse as you go west).
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Old Wed Jun 17, 2009, 09:08pm
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Monty, welcome to Houston.
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Old Wed Jun 17, 2009, 09:22pm
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Monty, welcome to Houston.
Do you guys supply the obligatory gun rack and rifle or does he have to bring his own?
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Old Thu Jun 18, 2009, 01:33am
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Come on, with carry and conceal, the rifle rack became a thing of the past!
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