
Sunday, May 19, 2013
SCOOBY-DOO LIVE! MUSICAL MYSTERIES
Jeepers! SCOOBY-DOO and the Mystery Inc. Gang have been called in to help solve an epic mystery in Houston. A trouble-making ghost is haunting a local theater and SHAGGY, FRED, DAPHNE, VELMA and SCOOBY-DOO are on their way in the MYSTERY MACHINE to help solve it! This hilarious live theater show brings everyone's favorite animated series to life. Filled with wacky new characters, fantastic songs and outrageous antics, SCOOBY-DOO LIVE! MUSICAL MYSTERIES
, presented by Warner Bros. and Life Like Touring, will have audiences on the edge of their seats in traditional Scooby-Doo fashion. See if this time the gang is in over its head!

Countdown to Comicpalooza
Monday, November 12, 2012
Eviction Procedures in Houston & Greater Houston
When hard times hit. No one ever wants to find them-self in a court house under eviction. But please no that there are things you can do to slow down the process and get yourself a little more time.
Beware of people in the courtroom that promise to help you for a couple hundred dollars. This is something you can do yourself for free.
Appealing as pauper
If you are unable to post an appeal or cash bond, and pay court costs, you still may appeal your eviction case to county court by filing an affidavit of inability and appeal the case as a pauper. The deadline for filing the affidavit is the same as appealing using an appeal or cash bond (five days from the judgment counting weekends).
If the court accepts your affidavit and the landlord does not challenge it, then you can appeal the case without posting a bond or paying costs. However, a landlord can file a protest with the J.P. court and require you to attend a hearing to provide testimony of your financial situation. If the court agrees with your landlord, the judge may require you to post a bond and pay costs to appeal the eviction (this decision can independently be appealed to the county court).
IMPORTANT NOTE: If you are appealing an eviction case that was filed because of nonpayment of rent and you are appealing as a pauper by filing an affidavit of inability, then within five days of filing your affidavit you must deposit one rental payment with the J.P. court, and in the future continue to pay regular rental payments into the county court registry within five days of the due date under the lease. If you do not comply, you could be removed from the premises while your appeal is pending.
Don't get scammed by tricky people saying than can get you an extension. Unless you can afford an attorney I recommend that you Google the procedure for eviction in Texas.
Beware of people in the courtroom that promise to help you for a couple hundred dollars. This is something you can do yourself for free.
Appealing as pauper
If you are unable to post an appeal or cash bond, and pay court costs, you still may appeal your eviction case to county court by filing an affidavit of inability and appeal the case as a pauper. The deadline for filing the affidavit is the same as appealing using an appeal or cash bond (five days from the judgment counting weekends).
If the court accepts your affidavit and the landlord does not challenge it, then you can appeal the case without posting a bond or paying costs. However, a landlord can file a protest with the J.P. court and require you to attend a hearing to provide testimony of your financial situation. If the court agrees with your landlord, the judge may require you to post a bond and pay costs to appeal the eviction (this decision can independently be appealed to the county court).
IMPORTANT NOTE: If you are appealing an eviction case that was filed because of nonpayment of rent and you are appealing as a pauper by filing an affidavit of inability, then within five days of filing your affidavit you must deposit one rental payment with the J.P. court, and in the future continue to pay regular rental payments into the county court registry within five days of the due date under the lease. If you do not comply, you could be removed from the premises while your appeal is pending.
Don't get scammed by tricky people saying than can get you an extension. Unless you can afford an attorney I recommend that you Google the procedure for eviction in Texas.
Thursday, November 8, 2012
Wednesday, June 20, 2012
Steak is whats for Dinner
Wow did you know there is a website that publishes a list of steak nights in Houston.
http://www.houstonsteaknight.com/
Leaves out two cool places in Clear Lake; Turtle Club $6. on Wednesdays, and my personal favorite Cabo's Thursday Night $10.00 Rib Eye dinner.
http://www.houstonsteaknight.com/
Leaves out two cool places in Clear Lake; Turtle Club $6. on Wednesdays, and my personal favorite Cabo's Thursday Night $10.00 Rib Eye dinner.
Friday, May 11, 2012
Houston Ballet presents Giselle May 11th
- When:
- Today, May 11, 2012 8:00 pm -
Sunday, May 13, 2012 8:00 pm
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- Where:
Miller Outdoor Theatre
6000 Hermann Park Dr
Houston, TX 77030
- How:
- Official Website
- Cost:
- Free
- What/Why:
- On May 11, 12, and 13, 2012 at 8:00 p.m. Houston Ballet returns to Miller Outdoor Theatre in Hermann Park to present three FREE performances of Giselle. In Giselle, the supreme example of 19th century balletic Romanticism, a beautiful peasant girl is deceived in love by an aristocrat disguised as a commoner. Also performed is the famous White Swan pas de deux from Swan Lake, one of the most beautiful passages in all of classical ballet, and a pas de deux from the spectacular classical showpiece, Le Corsaire ("The Pirate").
When:
At 8:00 p.m. on May 11, 12, and 13, 2012
Where:
Miller Outdoor Theatre
6000 Hermann Park Drive
Houston, Texas 77030
Tickets:
FREE! Call Miller Theatre Box Office at 281.FREE.FUN (281-373-3386)
How to get free tickets:
While all performances at Miller Outdoor Theatre are FREE of charge, performances require tickets to the seated area. Tickets are available on the day of the performance from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at the Miller Theatre Box Office. Any tickets remaining are distributed one hour before curtain. There is a limit of four tickets per person maximum. Please call 281.FREE.FUN (281-373-3386) for further ticket information. As always, open seating on the hill.
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