Recs in FW?

luckyrain0's Avatar
Searched through all the threads and can’t find an efficient way to find locations in Fort Worth, all the ones in Dallas are a bit too far. Any recommendations would be appreciated!
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haskellham's Avatar
Search for FW Originally Posted by ElPenguin
This is the way.


Alternatively if you don't want to go through all that hassle I've got a map that has probably 100+ L3 locations in the DFW area that I built up by personally going to each location and experiencing L3. Spent a lot of time and money compiling that knowledge and realized I'm holding a lot of value here, so could be convinced to share that information if offered commensurate compensation and you want to save yourself a bit of time.
Sir Lancehernot's Avatar
Search for FW Originally Posted by ElPenguin

You have to search for "Fort Worth," "FW, and (the incorrect) "Ft Worth" and "Ft. Worth" to get most of them. To get all, you'd have to throw in "Cowtown" and "Funkytown," and then try to figure out any guys practicing their creative writing skills may have some up with. And then you'll have to weed out the false hits from your search string being mentioned in a thread that doesn't have any information you seek, as well as those from people who use the term in their bios.


Fort Worth has always been the red-headed stepchild around here, and ownership/management has been resistant to change.


Sometimes, if you are on a laptop or desktop, you can see the city when you hover over the thread's subject line. You could see it all the time if the review template were modified just slight, although that wouldn't help people who use their phones. Best would be requiring location in the subject line, but too many wouldn't do that, and it would place too great a strain on the mods.


You could try clicking on the review counts of guys who have written an FW review and check out their reviews to help build a mental database.
You have to search for "Fort Worth," "FW, and (the incorrect) "Ft Worth" and "Ft. Worth" to get most of them. To get all, you'd have to throw in "Cowtown" and "Funkytown," and then try to figure out any guys practicing their creative writing skills may have some up with. And then you'll have to weed out the false hits from your search string being mentioned in a thread that doesn't have any information you seek, as well as those from people who use the term in their bios.


Fort Worth has always been the red-headed stepchild around here, and ownership/management has been resistant to change.


Sometimes, if you are on a laptop or desktop, you can see the city when you hover over the thread's subject line. You could see it all the time if the review template were modified just slight, although that wouldn't help people who use their phones. Best would be requiring location in the subject line, but too many wouldn't do that, and it would place too great a strain on the mods.


You could try clicking on the review counts of guys who have written an FW review and check out their reviews to help build a mental database. Originally Posted by Sir Lancehernot
Could also try searching for "817". Those are usually FW numbers, historically.
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Could also try searching for "817". Those are usually FW numbers, historically. Originally Posted by ElPenguin

That and 682. I thought mentioning that, but the correlation gets weaker every year. People move, and some work in an area code they don't have their phone number in. And, in the last few months, it's become more common for reviewers to spell out a digit or two in the phone number, e.g., 8one7.