Preston Hollow: Don’t Hate Us Because We Have More Dirt And We Are Attractive

How did I miss this? Um, about that pool pass…I’ll pass. In Preston Hollow we may have our share of guns and butter but each one of us has our own lake pool. Thanks.

7 Comments to “Preston Hollow: Don’t Hate Us Because We Have More Dirt And We Are Attractive”
  • Chris

    Yikes… sounds like Merritt needs a little church.

  • Razorback

    Love It Love It Love It!!!!!!!!! Great comeback Candy.

  • TB

    I am stopping by the florist (West of the tollroad) on the way home today…..My wife, as always,is accurate! Also, very happy not to be Mr. Merritt…

  • Candy Evans

    Hey, can someone tell my spousal unit — let’s nickname him GYNO — to get me some tulips!

  • TB

    Will have tullips delivered to you tomorrow for the following reasons:
    - After thinking, have spoiled the wife a bit on purchases for her garden…tullips will give me minimal bang for the dollar at this point.
    - Will treat it as a protest to the new feature at Armstrong & Preston….so over the top, it shoud be in Sparkman Hillcrest.
    -The GYNO has his hands full!

  • Lydia Player

    You are SO right Candy!
    Those poor HP & UP folks might as well swim at the public pools since they all have a view of the neighbor’s backyards any way. And I’ll bet they don’t have the cell phone number of their private police patrol who are watching the hood.
    I think its rather generous of us to let them use our libraries, symphony hall, sports venues, museums, etc.
    Heck, without SMU and the City of Dallas, they could have an awful lot of bubble heads.

  • virginia

    Oh, but does anyone own the mineral and gas rights to their property? A new way of thinking property ownership no matter where you live! Love you Candy!!

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