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No, New Mexico sucks.I strongly disagree.
Why tho?I want to move there. To the red south half. Awesome place.
Why tho?
Las Cruces is where people take their car to get stolen.Everybody has their place they want to be. The lucky ones live in that place. Mine is Las Cruces. Family, lifelong friends, scenery and recreation. The place is magic.
Oklahoma is a good place to live. It could be worse. Tom Cole could be my representative.
Las Cruces is where people take their car to get stolen.
I learned all about explosives at the New Mexico Tech Energetic Materials Research and Testing Center in Socorro NM. Pretty area. I highly recommend the 300 lb ANFO shot in the trunk of a car. Quite impressive.Las Cruces is where people take their car to get stolen.
Only time I’ve been there a guy was stabbed in the parking lot of our hotel. Slow crime night per the cop.Las Cruces is where people take their car to get stolen.
That’s where my dad played college ball and it was bad even back then. We’re going to a concert in Albuquerque and I plan on packing.Only time I’ve been there a guy was stabbed in the parking lot of our hotel. Slow crime night per the cop.
Don't piss off the cops in Albuquerque. They shoot a bunch of people there and they're good shots.That’s where my dad played college ball and it was bad even back then. We’re going to a concert in Albuquerque and I plan on packing.
Yeah, it’s not a place to mess around. Sucks that it’s the largest city near us. We’re just glad we get Denver news now instead of ABQ, that was depressing.Don't piss off the cops in Albuquerque. They shoot a bunch of people there and they're good shots.
No kidding. Albuquerque police have led the nation in police shootings. Looked up stats and saw that between 2015 and 2020, they shot 44 people, killing 42 of them. I'm like dang, they spend time at the range.Yeah, it’s not a place to mess around. Sucks that it’s the largest city near us. We’re just glad we get Denver news now instead of ABQ, that was depressing.
Back in the late 70’s my dad was a volunteer highway patrolman and they patrolled the old Hwy 666 (now 371) between Shiprock and Gallup and he saw some wild shit.No kidding. Albuquerque police have led the nation in police shootings. Looked up stats and saw that between 2015 and 2020, they shot 44 people, killing 42 of them. I'm like dang, they spend time at the range.
I can only imagine.Back in the late 70’s my dad was a volunteer highway patrolman and they patrolled the old Hwy 666 (now 371) between Shiprock and Gallup and he saw some wild shit.
Oklahoma is a good place to live. It could be worse.
Crazy thing is and I may be misremembering but I can’t think of a bad shoot for their department…also too lazy to research.No kidding. Albuquerque police have led the nation in police shootings. Looked up stats and saw that between 2015 and 2020, they shot 44 people, killing 42 of them. I'm like dang, they spend time at the range.
The Navajo station still exists, basketball is the game of the tribe now. As a side note I do not drive through the Rez at night, it’s still depressing as hell.I went to sleep one night in Albuquerque. Humidity was 3%. The next AM arising I found humidity at 9%.
I've listened to high school football games on radio in the Windtalker language (Navajo). First down, second down, third down and fourth down are all spoken English. There is no Navajo translation.
Any time the humidity gets above 30% I feel like I’m dying, loved Oklahoma but F that weather.I went to sleep one night in Albuquerque. Humidity was 3%. The next AM arising I found humidity at 9%.
I've listened to high school football games on radio in the Windtalker language (Navajo). First down, second down, third down and fourth down are all spoken English. There is no Navajo translation.
I was stationed at Goose Bay, Labrador with low humidity. Homestead AFB south of 90% humidity Miami found me with rapid weight loss. Air Force doctors put me on a milk shake diet. After 20 months, I moved to Clinton-Sherman AFB in western Oklahoma. Clinton-Sherman felt like heaven.Any time the humidity gets above 30% I feel like I’m dying, loved Oklahoma but F that weather.
My dad was stationed at the language school in Monterrey, then we got the orders for Ft Sill… far from heaven.I was stationed at Goose Bay, Labrador with low humidity. Homestead AFB south of 90% humidity Miami found me with rapid weight loss. Air Force doctors put me on a milk shake diet. After 20 months, I moved to Clinton-Sherman AFB in western Oklahoma. Clinton-Sherman felt like heaven.
You my best out of luck but I promise you CU sucks way harder than CSU, CSU almost feels like Stillwater and CU is basically Berkeley.Legend has it, Lawton (Fort Sill) was the first city in the country to start wholesale burying utilities. A few years ago, a Lawton councilman told me a wooden utility pole hasn't been planted in the Lawton city limit since 1970. I remember reading Lawton mandating all future utilities will be buried from existing overhead.
Fort Collins, CO began an 18 year project in 1980 tearing out all existing overhead and burying. I've visited Colorado State U. before and after. Wow!!!
When I visit Fort Collins today, if I wanna see overhead wires, I go downtown to the Union Pacific railroad tracks. If I wanna see someone of color, I maybe outta luck.
As a "professional tourist" from 1991 to April, 2003, I covered over 1 million kilometers in 48 states and 2 provinces of Canada. I've never set foot in Boulder or the land locked Hopi Reservation In the Navajo Reservation.You my best out of luck but I promise you CU sucks way harder than CSU, CSU almost feels like Stillwater and CU is basically Berkeley.
It’s a weird kind of sad place as an outsider but they seem happy with it. Just don’t stop in Tuba City, just feels like you’re about to get merked.As a "professional tourist" from 1991 to April, 2003, I covered over 1 million kilometers in 48 states and 2 provinces of Canada. I've never set foot in Boulder or the land locked Hopi Reservation In the Navajo Reservation.
My company was big, big into export.
In 22LRs defense, he only steals high end rides on spec.That's a good thing. I steal cars.
I can vouch for this as well.In 22LRs defense, he only steals high end rides on spec.
What? You mean you DON"T like waking up at 6 AM and it's 81 degrees with 62% humidity?Any time the humidity gets above 30% I feel like I’m dying, loved Oklahoma but F that weather.
My Dad lived in Buena Vista, Colo. for several years. Humidity was so low they left crackers and cookies out for days and they stayed fresh.I went to sleep one night in Albuquerque. Humidity was 3%. The next AM arising I found humidity at 9%.
I've listened to high school football games on radio in the Windtalker language (Navajo). First down, second down, third down and fourth down are all spoken English. There is no Navajo translation.
Have to admit, not having a lawn anymore is pretty sweet. Fire mitigation and blowing snow is significantly more fun.What? You mean you DON"T like waking up at 6 AM and it's 81 degrees with 62% humidity?
Ideal mowing time for me...
Hey dude, move to Grand Lake...then we'll have 22 people of color. NOT an exaggeration.Legend has it, Lawton (Fort Sill) was the first city in the country to start wholesale burying utilities. A few years ago, a Lawton councilman told me a wooden utility pole hasn't been planted in the Lawton city limit since 1970. I remember reading Lawton mandating all future utilities will be buried from existing overhead.
Fort Collins, CO began an 18 year project in 1980 tearing out all existing overhead and burying. I've visited Colorado State U. before and after. Wow!!!
When I visit Fort Collins today, if I wanna see overhead wires, I go downtown to the Union Pacific railroad tracks. If I wanna see someone of color, I maybe outta luck.
Hey dude, move to Grand Lake...then we'll have 22 people of color. NOT an exaggeration.
There are probably people that have actually gone searching for Walter White's buried money...I wonder if Breaking Bad helped or hurt tourism in NM. Or maybe it had no effect. But I wonder.
What? You mean you DON"T like waking up at 6 AM and it's 81 degrees with 62% humidity?
Ideal mowing time for me...