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DougW 09-24-2003 09:15 PM

Re: OT texas help
 

DougW did pass the time by typing:
> Nathan W. Collier did pass the time by typing:


>> do you know anything like the questions listed above about it by chance?

>
> Not rilly. I just pass through Amarillo on the way someplace else.
> As you go further west it gets more hilly, but your all the
> way to Colorado or NewMexico before you find any real steep stuff.


Oh yea.. North of Amarillo are the Helium wells and processing plant.
There is also a HUGE meat packing plant there and power plant.
Guessing by the lack of stacks it's probably gas fired.
Lots of farming too.



Jerry Newton 09-24-2003 09:26 PM

Re: OT texas help
 
Texas is a hell hole. I have been over the whole state, and have yet to
find a part of it that I enjoyed or even wanted to return to. By far the
worst thing about Texas, is the fact that it is filled with Texans. On my
many cross-country journeys, the part that I least looked forward to was
crossing Texas. Once you have seen the Alamo and Cadillac ranch, you are
done. Go to Montana.


Jerry


"DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
news:glrcb.55006$gV.42477@news2.central.cox.net...
>
> DougW did pass the time by typing:
> > Nathan W. Collier did pass the time by typing:

>
> >> do you know anything like the questions listed above about it by

chance?
> >
> > Not rilly. I just pass through Amarillo on the way someplace else.
> > As you go further west it gets more hilly, but your all the
> > way to Colorado or NewMexico before you find any real steep stuff.

>
> Oh yea.. North of Amarillo are the Helium wells and processing plant.
> There is also a HUGE meat packing plant there and power plant.
> Guessing by the lack of stacks it's probably gas fired.
> Lots of farming too.
>
>




Jerry Newton 09-24-2003 09:26 PM

Re: OT texas help
 
Texas is a hell hole. I have been over the whole state, and have yet to
find a part of it that I enjoyed or even wanted to return to. By far the
worst thing about Texas, is the fact that it is filled with Texans. On my
many cross-country journeys, the part that I least looked forward to was
crossing Texas. Once you have seen the Alamo and Cadillac ranch, you are
done. Go to Montana.


Jerry


"DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
news:glrcb.55006$gV.42477@news2.central.cox.net...
>
> DougW did pass the time by typing:
> > Nathan W. Collier did pass the time by typing:

>
> >> do you know anything like the questions listed above about it by

chance?
> >
> > Not rilly. I just pass through Amarillo on the way someplace else.
> > As you go further west it gets more hilly, but your all the
> > way to Colorado or NewMexico before you find any real steep stuff.

>
> Oh yea.. North of Amarillo are the Helium wells and processing plant.
> There is also a HUGE meat packing plant there and power plant.
> Guessing by the lack of stacks it's probably gas fired.
> Lots of farming too.
>
>




L.W.(=?iso-8859-1?Q?=DFill?=) Hughes III 09-24-2003 09:36 PM

Re: OT texas help
 
I never met a Texan I didn't like, right down hospitable. But the
land is boringly flat in all directions for one thousand miles. Filled
with giant fling bugs. And miserably cold or extremely hot with a wet
bulb to match.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/

Jerry Newton wrote:
>
> Texas is a hell hole. I have been over the whole state, and have yet to
> find a part of it that I enjoyed or even wanted to return to. By far the
> worst thing about Texas, is the fact that it is filled with Texans. On my
> many cross-country journeys, the part that I least looked forward to was
> crossing Texas. Once you have seen the Alamo and Cadillac ranch, you are
> done. Go to Montana.
>
> Jerry
>
> "DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
> news:glrcb.55006$gV.42477@news2.central.cox.net...
> >
> > DougW did pass the time by typing:
> > > Nathan W. Collier did pass the time by typing:

> >
> > >> do you know anything like the questions listed above about it by

> chance?
> > >
> > > Not rilly. I just pass through Amarillo on the way someplace else.
> > > As you go further west it gets more hilly, but your all the
> > > way to Colorado or NewMexico before you find any real steep stuff.

> >
> > Oh yea.. North of Amarillo are the Helium wells and processing plant.
> > There is also a HUGE meat packing plant there and power plant.
> > Guessing by the lack of stacks it's probably gas fired.
> > Lots of farming too.
> >
> >


L.W.(=?iso-8859-1?Q?=DFill?=) Hughes III 09-24-2003 09:36 PM

Re: OT texas help
 
I never met a Texan I didn't like, right down hospitable. But the
land is boringly flat in all directions for one thousand miles. Filled
with giant fling bugs. And miserably cold or extremely hot with a wet
bulb to match.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/

Jerry Newton wrote:
>
> Texas is a hell hole. I have been over the whole state, and have yet to
> find a part of it that I enjoyed or even wanted to return to. By far the
> worst thing about Texas, is the fact that it is filled with Texans. On my
> many cross-country journeys, the part that I least looked forward to was
> crossing Texas. Once you have seen the Alamo and Cadillac ranch, you are
> done. Go to Montana.
>
> Jerry
>
> "DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
> news:glrcb.55006$gV.42477@news2.central.cox.net...
> >
> > DougW did pass the time by typing:
> > > Nathan W. Collier did pass the time by typing:

> >
> > >> do you know anything like the questions listed above about it by

> chance?
> > >
> > > Not rilly. I just pass through Amarillo on the way someplace else.
> > > As you go further west it gets more hilly, but your all the
> > > way to Colorado or NewMexico before you find any real steep stuff.

> >
> > Oh yea.. North of Amarillo are the Helium wells and processing plant.
> > There is also a HUGE meat packing plant there and power plant.
> > Guessing by the lack of stacks it's probably gas fired.
> > Lots of farming too.
> >
> >


Stephen Cowell 09-24-2003 10:47 PM

Re: OT texas help
 

"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@cox.net> wrote in message
news:3F7246B1.21AE9986@cox.net...
> I never met a Texan I didn't like, right down hospitable. But the
> land is boringly flat in all directions for one thousand miles. Filled
> with giant fling bugs. And miserably cold or extremely hot with a wet
> bulb to match.


Ever hear of Big Bend National Park? Check it out...
EP is close to the Gila, ever hear of that? Terlingua,
Lajitas, Davis Mountains...
__
Steve
from west Texas
..



Stephen Cowell 09-24-2003 10:47 PM

Re: OT texas help
 

"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@cox.net> wrote in message
news:3F7246B1.21AE9986@cox.net...
> I never met a Texan I didn't like, right down hospitable. But the
> land is boringly flat in all directions for one thousand miles. Filled
> with giant fling bugs. And miserably cold or extremely hot with a wet
> bulb to match.


Ever hear of Big Bend National Park? Check it out...
EP is close to the Gila, ever hear of that? Terlingua,
Lajitas, Davis Mountains...
__
Steve
from west Texas
..



Eric 09-24-2003 11:15 PM

Re: OT texas help
 
I've lived there a few years and am heading back for a couple more next
year. Anything south of Austin can go back to Mexico as far as I'm
concerned (lived in San Antonio..). Austin is a great town (albeit too
packed) and DFW isn't that bad either.

Maybe Texas isn't the problem... are you serious or just a troll? I've met
some of the nicest people there.

Eric
"Jerry Newton" <dontbotherme@nospam.com> wrote in message
news:Turcb.265$Zm2.16721@kent.svc.tds.net...
> Texas is a hell hole. I have been over the whole state, and have yet to
> find a part of it that I enjoyed or even wanted to return to. By far the
> worst thing about Texas, is the fact that it is filled with Texans. On my
> many cross-country journeys, the part that I least looked forward to was
> crossing Texas. Once you have seen the Alamo and Cadillac ranch, you are
> done. Go to Montana.
>
>
> Jerry
>
>
> "DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
> news:glrcb.55006$gV.42477@news2.central.cox.net...
> >
> > DougW did pass the time by typing:
> > > Nathan W. Collier did pass the time by typing:

> >
> > >> do you know anything like the questions listed above about it by

> chance?
> > >
> > > Not rilly. I just pass through Amarillo on the way someplace else.
> > > As you go further west it gets more hilly, but your all the
> > > way to Colorado or NewMexico before you find any real steep stuff.

> >
> > Oh yea.. North of Amarillo are the Helium wells and processing plant.
> > There is also a HUGE meat packing plant there and power plant.
> > Guessing by the lack of stacks it's probably gas fired.
> > Lots of farming too.
> >
> >

>
>




Eric 09-24-2003 11:15 PM

Re: OT texas help
 
I've lived there a few years and am heading back for a couple more next
year. Anything south of Austin can go back to Mexico as far as I'm
concerned (lived in San Antonio..). Austin is a great town (albeit too
packed) and DFW isn't that bad either.

Maybe Texas isn't the problem... are you serious or just a troll? I've met
some of the nicest people there.

Eric
"Jerry Newton" <dontbotherme@nospam.com> wrote in message
news:Turcb.265$Zm2.16721@kent.svc.tds.net...
> Texas is a hell hole. I have been over the whole state, and have yet to
> find a part of it that I enjoyed or even wanted to return to. By far the
> worst thing about Texas, is the fact that it is filled with Texans. On my
> many cross-country journeys, the part that I least looked forward to was
> crossing Texas. Once you have seen the Alamo and Cadillac ranch, you are
> done. Go to Montana.
>
>
> Jerry
>
>
> "DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
> news:glrcb.55006$gV.42477@news2.central.cox.net...
> >
> > DougW did pass the time by typing:
> > > Nathan W. Collier did pass the time by typing:

> >
> > >> do you know anything like the questions listed above about it by

> chance?
> > >
> > > Not rilly. I just pass through Amarillo on the way someplace else.
> > > As you go further west it gets more hilly, but your all the
> > > way to Colorado or NewMexico before you find any real steep stuff.

> >
> > Oh yea.. North of Amarillo are the Helium wells and processing plant.
> > There is also a HUGE meat packing plant there and power plant.
> > Guessing by the lack of stacks it's probably gas fired.
> > Lots of farming too.
> >
> >

>
>




Lon Stowell 09-24-2003 11:51 PM

Re: OT texas help
 
Approximately 9/24/03 18:26, Jerry Newton uttered for posterity:

> Texas is a hell hole. I have been over the whole state, and have yet to
> find a part of it that I enjoyed or even wanted to return to. By far the
> worst thing about Texas, is the fact that it is filled with Texans. On my
> many cross-country journeys, the part that I least looked forward to was
> crossing Texas. Once you have seen the Alamo and Cadillac ranch, you are
> done. Go to Montana.


Yeah, Montana is where all the Texans that are too grouchy for
Texas go. Odd, I never yet met a Texan I didn't like, much
like a Montanan, you are very likely to know pretty much where
you stand in the first few minutes and if you shoot off your
mouth much you are likely to be asked to prove it or shut up.
And the women in Texas.... ymmmmm, altho they do tend to throw
ashtrays when pissed off.



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