Talk:Pasadena, Texas

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I have removed what I consider to be extraneous detail added to the descriptor of Houston Metro Area. While it may be strictly more accurate from a statistical standpoint, I don't see that it adds much to the informational value of the article, while making it considerably less reader-friendly in that portion. · Katefan0(scribble) 14:16, Jun 9, 2005 (UTC)

I grew up in the area, and I heard that the Pasadena Chamber of Commerce came up with the slogan "The Grass is Greener in Pasadena" to try to get businesses and taxpayers to move to Pasadena, but scrapped the campaign when the smart-aleck alternative "The Air is Greener in Pasadena" became popular. Is this true, or urban legend? 66.25.138.120 07:53, 21 October 2007 (UTC)

[edit] You had forgot something,,,,

And as I Believed that as it seems, that this article is in a way lousy oe even poor about writing about Pasadena's History and else, including and especially why I'm here for, that you failed to menthion about the Joe Horn case, which as you possiably know made some national headlines and well off publicy, which as I think its in a way sorta important to put down on your article, as you as I have read some other articles including about towns and schools and so on that had methioned some well off and publiczed recent events that somehow similar to this event (and happened in these kind of places), epecially with the publicy and recentness part of it. But still, you unfortunately didn't do that, regardless of what you had done with some other events, including in a surpise way you so didn't and so. So therefore as a result, you should as with it well known and suppousely important signifacent, you should write it down in this article, just like you had with some other events, as you had noted them well and even written about them in the article of the place they had taken place and so forth (like Unity High School for one example) as therefore you in a way as a result should have done.- Jana —Preceding unsigned comment added by 70.243.33.169 (talk) 00:19, 28 December 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Spanish for "land of flowers"??

Even though this references another website, it's embarrassingly flat-out wrong and should be eliminated. I can't believe that of all places people in Texas would think something so stupid. 24.186.185.41 (talk) 17:09, 1 January 2008 (UTC)