Re: OT texas help
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Re: OT texas help
Approximately 9/25/03 12:31, Jeepers uttered for posterity:
> In article <IkHcb.431448$cF.134451@rwcrnsc53>,
> Lon Stowell <Lawn.Stowell@Komkast.net> wrote:
>
>> Approximately 9/25/03 12:20, Jeepers uttered for posterity:
>>
>>
>> > I was born in El Paso and have been all over the states, but Texas is
>> > home. The rest of Texas is really nothing like El Paso.
>> >
>> > If I had to pick between the Pan Handle/Permian basin and El Paso, I'd
>> > take El Paso. With I-10 right there and Mexico and New Mexico it'd be a
>> > bit more interesting than out in the Flatlands of the Basin.
>>
>> I wasn't meaning to disparage El Paso, I loved my time down there.
>> It is just that I also been in Montana a lot, and between the
>> two locations, the downside to Montana is mainly in the
>> winter when you freeze your manhood off... And some folks
>> don't appreciate the beauty of the mountain desert areas
>> as much as I do.
>>
>
> No. Disparage El Paso, it deserves it. Dirty, dry, middle of no where.
> Interesting, yes - paradise, no. Gateway to Mexico and stopover to
> California.
Couldn't even get laid in Jaurez, huh?
Like I said, I loved it. But then I've loved a lot of
different areas, reserving the armpit designation for a
very very few where I moved away rapidly.
> In article <IkHcb.431448$cF.134451@rwcrnsc53>,
> Lon Stowell <Lawn.Stowell@Komkast.net> wrote:
>
>> Approximately 9/25/03 12:20, Jeepers uttered for posterity:
>>
>>
>> > I was born in El Paso and have been all over the states, but Texas is
>> > home. The rest of Texas is really nothing like El Paso.
>> >
>> > If I had to pick between the Pan Handle/Permian basin and El Paso, I'd
>> > take El Paso. With I-10 right there and Mexico and New Mexico it'd be a
>> > bit more interesting than out in the Flatlands of the Basin.
>>
>> I wasn't meaning to disparage El Paso, I loved my time down there.
>> It is just that I also been in Montana a lot, and between the
>> two locations, the downside to Montana is mainly in the
>> winter when you freeze your manhood off... And some folks
>> don't appreciate the beauty of the mountain desert areas
>> as much as I do.
>>
>
> No. Disparage El Paso, it deserves it. Dirty, dry, middle of no where.
> Interesting, yes - paradise, no. Gateway to Mexico and stopover to
> California.
Couldn't even get laid in Jaurez, huh?
Like I said, I loved it. But then I've loved a lot of
different areas, reserving the armpit designation for a
very very few where I moved away rapidly.
#52
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Re: OT texas help
Hi Sandman,
LOL Interesting, on another news group I participate in, far away
form you flamers, it a source of many questions.
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"Nathan W. Collier" wrote:
>
> on a side note bill, my 2 year old saw your signature in passing and she ran
> over to touch it screaming "daddy, jeep!" :-)
>
> --
> Nathan W. Collier
> http://7SlotGrille.com
LOL Interesting, on another news group I participate in, far away
form you flamers, it a source of many questions.
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"Nathan W. Collier" wrote:
>
> on a side note bill, my 2 year old saw your signature in passing and she ran
> over to touch it screaming "daddy, jeep!" :-)
>
> --
> Nathan W. Collier
> http://7SlotGrille.com
#53
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Re: OT texas help
Hi Sandman,
LOL Interesting, on another news group I participate in, far away
form you flamers, it a source of many questions.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
"Nathan W. Collier" wrote:
>
> on a side note bill, my 2 year old saw your signature in passing and she ran
> over to touch it screaming "daddy, jeep!" :-)
>
> --
> Nathan W. Collier
> http://7SlotGrille.com
LOL Interesting, on another news group I participate in, far away
form you flamers, it a source of many questions.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
"Nathan W. Collier" wrote:
>
> on a side note bill, my 2 year old saw your signature in passing and she ran
> over to touch it screaming "daddy, jeep!" :-)
>
> --
> Nathan W. Collier
> http://7SlotGrille.com
#54
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Re: OT texas help
In article <3F734B2E.C923EFFF@***.net>,
L.W.(ßill) ------ III <----------@***.net> wrote:
> Hi Sandman,
> LOL Interesting, on another news group I participate in, far away
> form you flamers, it a source of many questions.
WHO'S A DAMN FLAMER, YA LAMER! Never flamers 'round here! Youi don't
know what the hell your talking about!!! ;^)
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> Hi Sandman,
> LOL Interesting, on another news group I participate in, far away
> form you flamers, it a source of many questions.
WHO'S A DAMN FLAMER, YA LAMER! Never flamers 'round here! Youi don't
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In article <3F734B2E.C923EFFF@***.net>,
L.W.(ßill) ------ III <----------@***.net> wrote:
> Hi Sandman,
> LOL Interesting, on another news group I participate in, far away
> form you flamers, it a source of many questions.
WHO'S A DAMN FLAMER, YA LAMER! Never flamers 'round here! Youi don't
know what the hell your talking about!!! ;^)
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L.W.(ßill) ------ III <----------@***.net> wrote:
> Hi Sandman,
> LOL Interesting, on another news group I participate in, far away
> form you flamers, it a source of many questions.
WHO'S A DAMN FLAMER, YA LAMER! Never flamers 'round here! Youi don't
know what the hell your talking about!!! ;^)
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Re: OT texas help
Approximately 9/25/03 12:47, L.W.(ßill) ------ III uttered for posterity:
> I once veered to the north east from El Passo to travel to the
> Carlsbad Caverns didn't see mountains in that direction, of course, I
> was driving a Ford, and I'm used to California where we are either going
> straight up or down as we have the highest and lowest points in the
> lower 48 within fifty miles of each other:
The mountains are more or less in the general direction
of white sands, as they border the range along the west
[organs] and southwest [franklins]. The huecos, dona ana,
etc. to me are more foothils, but to be honest they are
the best offroading since you can actually drive on them,
unlike the organs where you'd need an elevator or rock
axe.
The rest of the area is just desert and gullies, with
heading east being distinquished by being even more
flat and boring than Hwy 50 in eastern nevada to
western utah in my book.
> I once veered to the north east from El Passo to travel to the
> Carlsbad Caverns didn't see mountains in that direction, of course, I
> was driving a Ford, and I'm used to California where we are either going
> straight up or down as we have the highest and lowest points in the
> lower 48 within fifty miles of each other:
The mountains are more or less in the general direction
of white sands, as they border the range along the west
[organs] and southwest [franklins]. The huecos, dona ana,
etc. to me are more foothils, but to be honest they are
the best offroading since you can actually drive on them,
unlike the organs where you'd need an elevator or rock
axe.
The rest of the area is just desert and gullies, with
heading east being distinquished by being even more
flat and boring than Hwy 50 in eastern nevada to
western utah in my book.
#57
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Re: OT texas help
Approximately 9/25/03 12:47, L.W.(ßill) ------ III uttered for posterity:
> I once veered to the north east from El Passo to travel to the
> Carlsbad Caverns didn't see mountains in that direction, of course, I
> was driving a Ford, and I'm used to California where we are either going
> straight up or down as we have the highest and lowest points in the
> lower 48 within fifty miles of each other:
The mountains are more or less in the general direction
of white sands, as they border the range along the west
[organs] and southwest [franklins]. The huecos, dona ana,
etc. to me are more foothils, but to be honest they are
the best offroading since you can actually drive on them,
unlike the organs where you'd need an elevator or rock
axe.
The rest of the area is just desert and gullies, with
heading east being distinquished by being even more
flat and boring than Hwy 50 in eastern nevada to
western utah in my book.
> I once veered to the north east from El Passo to travel to the
> Carlsbad Caverns didn't see mountains in that direction, of course, I
> was driving a Ford, and I'm used to California where we are either going
> straight up or down as we have the highest and lowest points in the
> lower 48 within fifty miles of each other:
The mountains are more or less in the general direction
of white sands, as they border the range along the west
[organs] and southwest [franklins]. The huecos, dona ana,
etc. to me are more foothils, but to be honest they are
the best offroading since you can actually drive on them,
unlike the organs where you'd need an elevator or rock
axe.
The rest of the area is just desert and gullies, with
heading east being distinquished by being even more
flat and boring than Hwy 50 in eastern nevada to
western utah in my book.
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Re: OT texas help
That sounds like the whole state of Arizona, to the truck driver,
who has to pay exorbitant highway fees, just to pass through as there's
never a pick up nor delivery.
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Jeepers wrote:
>
> No. Disparage El Paso, it deserves it. Dirty, dry, middle of no where.
> Interesting, yes - paradise, no. Gateway to Mexico and stopover to
> California.
who has to pay exorbitant highway fees, just to pass through as there's
never a pick up nor delivery.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Jeepers wrote:
>
> No. Disparage El Paso, it deserves it. Dirty, dry, middle of no where.
> Interesting, yes - paradise, no. Gateway to Mexico and stopover to
> California.
#59
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Re: OT texas help
That sounds like the whole state of Arizona, to the truck driver,
who has to pay exorbitant highway fees, just to pass through as there's
never a pick up nor delivery.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Jeepers wrote:
>
> No. Disparage El Paso, it deserves it. Dirty, dry, middle of no where.
> Interesting, yes - paradise, no. Gateway to Mexico and stopover to
> California.
who has to pay exorbitant highway fees, just to pass through as there's
never a pick up nor delivery.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Jeepers wrote:
>
> No. Disparage El Paso, it deserves it. Dirty, dry, middle of no where.
> Interesting, yes - paradise, no. Gateway to Mexico and stopover to
> California.
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Approximately 9/25/03 13:19, L.W.(ßill) ------ III uttered for posterity:
> That sounds like the whole state of Arizona, to the truck driver,
> who has to pay exorbitant highway fees, just to pass through as there's
> never a pick up nor delivery.
Does Arizona have any of those goofy laws that a commercial
trucker absolutely *must* stop and buy fuel at least once
while crossing the state?
> That sounds like the whole state of Arizona, to the truck driver,
> who has to pay exorbitant highway fees, just to pass through as there's
> never a pick up nor delivery.
Does Arizona have any of those goofy laws that a commercial
trucker absolutely *must* stop and buy fuel at least once
while crossing the state?