The Ballad Of Humble Texas
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I found this by accident, its lovely. I was married to my husband by Judge Tom Lawrence in the County Court Humble in 1998 and so Humble is very special to two Brits!
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Just like the old well on the corner of South Houston which the City decided to charge the owner for the water coming naturally out of the ground so he shut it down....
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And BEWARE they have the most corrupt Police Department you will ever see...yes I have the proof
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And BEWARE they have the most corrupt POlice Department you will ever see...yes I have the proof
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Township and The Pines are nothing but drugs now. Little Latino thugs on bikes starting fights and slinging.
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This songs needs updated. For who else will chronicle the plight of the illegals who piss in the grass, litter the bushes with their empties, and sit 30 to a curb?
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you dont have to believe me. but i would advise against buying property there anymore. no, im not from humble but i grew up there, and i know better than to enroll my kids in school there now, so i moved away. look into gary, indiana. they never believed it would end like it did either, and couldnt believe how fast it went. its the midwest right now, but it spreads.
There is another Artesian Well behind Turner Field. It's not easily seen, so they can't make anyone cap it as they did the one on First street. And the police are not corrupt.
RobPanz 3 months ago
That is not correct about the owner of the Artesian Well in Humble. The owner was forced by the subsidence board to put a cap on the Artesian Well because they said it was causing subsidence. He didn't want to, but he was forced to. He knew that if he put a cap on it, it would probably quit flowing...and he was right. The city of Humble took it upon themselves to at least keep it going as a fountain. What the water subsidence board doesn't know is that there is another artesian well.
RobPanz 3 months ago
its gone down fast.. want to see how it ends? look-up gary indiana. i dont know why but when a town goes dark... it becomes unsafe.
reznorected 2 years ago
Humble has been around since the turn of the century. It's going to go down now? I don't think so. People from my generation are starting to move back there. It will never be like you describe. Too many people love it and care about it. You must not be from Humble or you would know this.
RobPanz 2 years ago