1. HPthatsmyhood

    Hey remember that time the HIGHLAND PARK SCOTS won state in 2005? I do. Go Scots.

    15 years ago at 3:03 pm
    1. HPhrat

      Yawn, stop boring us with your GDI comments and go hang out with your fellow skateboard bros

      15 years ago at 5:01 am
    1. Bro Ro

      No one is fratting hard in Colleyville. Mainly because I had to take my fratting elsewhere to escape all the new money, cargo shorts, and graphic t’s.

      15 years ago at 3:35 am
  2. Urnotfrat

    All you kids talking about Plano and all these small towns being frat need to stop wasting your breath. Just because you wear a polo doesnt classify as frat. Until you are slamin pieces at night and waking up the next morning to have lunch with your dean to talk about investment opportunities then you’re NF. Move to a big city and meet some important people and then comment back.

    15 years ago at 5:13 pm
    1. Longhorn Fratter

      I’m from Plano and it is not a small town. It has 275,000 people, and is 15 minutes north of Dallas.

      15 years ago at 8:33 pm
    2. texas

      Actuallym, West Plano is 2 min (if that) from Willowbend, 15 min from the Galleria, 20 min from North Park. Sorry West Plano is better than wherever you live.

      15 years ago at 8:55 pm
    1. Tony Bromo

      Are you fucking kidding me? It costs more for a sq. foot in Highland Park than a whole acre in Forney.

      15 years ago at 9:11 pm
    2. Scotties Frat Hard

      reffer to my above comment, anyone can get a big house in forney, i could leave college right now and get a three story four car garage house with the money that I will would save by not going to TCU. HP was frattin when Forney was pasture…retract that it still is.

      15 years ago at 11:05 am
  3. Bill Bro'Reilly

    HP supplys for frat stars than all the other new money suburbs combined. Sorry McKinney, Plano, Frisco, Southlake Flowermound etc. But there’s nothing fratty about cookie cutter houses in a neighborhood that didn’t exist 10 years ago. HP is the only part of Dallas that was all white 75 years ago, and still is today.

    15 years ago at 9:28 am