Texas Panhandle??

Discussion in 'Texas' started by ModernHippieChick, Feb 22, 2012.

  1. ModernHippieChick

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  2. Pink-Zeppelin

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    hey was up
     
  3. PunkDaddy1980

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    Amarillo here!
     
  4. hippyman

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    Vernon here, not quite in the panhandle, but close enough for me:hippy:
     
  5. Kinky Ramona

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    Aye, close to Amarillo.
     
  6. hippyman

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    Yep, there's just a ton more to do up there:)
     
  7. Kinky Ramona

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    Pffft, if you've got the money. Least you have the criminally insane with you down there in ol' Vernon. Your Wal-Mart suuuuuucks, though. lol
     
  8. hippyman

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    So true about our walmart. The funny thing is, we didn't need it in the first place, if you ask me. I'm just waiting to move out to the country.
     
  9. Kinky Ramona

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    lol, I just know about the Wal-Mart because I traveled with my in-laws down to Denton Easter weekend and Vernon's on the way. MIL had to check to see if you guys had her favorite marshmallows. :) Where I live up here could be considered country-ish. Used to wake up to a yard full of deer regularly. The fence we have now stopped that. :(
     
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    When I say country, I mean 15 miles out of the city, and off-grid. I'm already saving up cans and bottles now, to build me an Earthship. Btw, I've had tons of critters come to my back door too. Raccoons, opossums, skunks, and I live in town. But I'm just ready to leave society behind, to be honest.
     
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    I live outside city limits, but it's about half a mile to town from here. Definitely not off the grid, but what a life that would be! If I ever win the lottery, you bet I'd get off the grid! :) I do live 15 miles from the closest Wal-Mart, though, so that's a bragging right. ;) ...Even though I do admit to shopping there.
     
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    rockport tx
     
  13. Kinky Ramona

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    lol Rockport is like the very furthest place from the Panhandle
     

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