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PHRatz
at Fri Jan 20 10:02:31 2006 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by PHRatz ]
>>West Texas takes forever to drive through. We found that out when we drove from Palm Beach County Florida all the way to Tucson, Arizona years ago. I thought I would die of old age on the I-10. >>
Thankfully we're about 100 miles north of I-10, I've only been down that way going west 2-3 times, it is desolate around there. We aren't in Hooterville but apparently pet store people just don't understand the concept of breeder tanks for turtles.
I have to ask you about your trip. Did you have any odd experience driving through NM? We were there once driving toward home from Santa Fe, & decided to take a more "scenic route" & go through Rui Doso. This was before we knew that NM is designated as an open range state. We're driving along when suddenly the highway vanished on us & we were in the middle of a herd of cattle wondering what the heck is going on around here. lol Looked at the map, it showed we were going the right way even though we were sliding around on damp sand & didn't even see a road, then 27 miles later we found pavement. We were very happy to get back to TX where at least we know the roads don't just vanish into thin air. lol ----- PHRatz
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