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Posted: Thu Oct 09, 2014 5:14 pm
by rjent
JPG wrote:And your neighbors to the west?:eek:
We ARE the West .... well at least part of the south part of it .... :D

"Where the pavement ends and the West begins" :cool:

Posted: Thu Oct 09, 2014 6:39 pm
by JPG
rjent wrote:We ARE the West .... well at least part of the south part of it .... :D

"Where the pavement ends and the West begins" :cool:
AZ is west of thee!;) They be wester.

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Posted: Thu Oct 09, 2014 7:35 pm
by bffulgham
fredsheldon wrote:In 6 more days we will know if it's time to panic in Texas. I've already made plans to fly to New Zeland before they shut down all exits :(
Fred, if they shut the exits down in your part of the world, sneak up to the panhandle. I'm a NM native transplanted into TX, but I know enough back roads to get you more west-er and you can head west-est if you want :D

I'll keep eatin' green chile to chase the worms and bugs off.

Posted: Thu Oct 09, 2014 8:39 pm
by Gene Howe
Pavement??? What's that?


rjent wrote:We ARE the West .... well at least part of the south part of it .... :D

"Where the pavement ends and the West begins" :cool:

Posted: Thu Oct 09, 2014 8:45 pm
by rjent
Gene Howe wrote:Pavement??? What's that?
LOL. I go through Springerville and Snowflake a lot. We use the Mogollon Rim route of AZ 260 to go to California all the time. Beautiful part of our country partner! <-- Western talk :D

Anyway, I will act like a Texan now and tell you that Arizona was part of New Mexico at first .... LOL :D

May drop in and buy you a cup of coffee some day! :)

Dick

Posted: Thu Oct 09, 2014 9:42 pm
by skou
rjent wrote:We ARE the West .... well at least part of the south part of it .... :D

"Where the pavement ends and the West begins" :cool:
Dick, me and Gene (not to mention Dusty and a host of others) just might disagree with you.:D And, we have (some) paved roads here, too.

Oh, you northern Mexicans, are just the eastern side of the West. We, even have "west" west of us. (If anyone considers California the true "West.") :eek: :D

steve

Posted: Thu Oct 09, 2014 9:43 pm
by skou
And, then there's Hawaii!:D

steve

Posted: Thu Oct 09, 2014 10:03 pm
by rjent
skou wrote:Dick, me and Gene (not to mention Dusty and a host of others) just might disagree with you.:D And, we have (some) paved roads here, too.

Oh, you northern Mexicans, are just the eastern side of the West. We, even have "west" west of us. (If anyone considers California the true "West.") :eek: :D

steve
Yeah, but then there is the "Californication" of Arizona factor kinda ruins your argument .... :D

I will ignore the California and Hawaii part, because I have no (good) argument for that ..... :eek:

Posted: Thu Oct 09, 2014 11:45 pm
by skou
rjent wrote:Yeah, but then there is the "Californication" of Arizona factor kinda ruins your argument .... :D Yeah, not so much. We tend to look at "Californicators" as interlopers. (Unless they're here in August.)

I will ignore the California and Hawaii part, because I have no (good) argument for that ..... :eek:
Dick, you need to go and see Hawaii. Not just a visit, but SEE the place. (Last visit, I was there for 6 years.)

steve

Posted: Thu Oct 09, 2014 11:48 pm
by skou
bffulgham wrote: I'll keep eatin' green chile to chase the worms and bugs off.
And, Hatch Chilis are the best! Thanks, Dick!

steve