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dirtyXT said:interesting. a dry stop over though? poor planning. get out there quick!
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Very poor planning :lol8: Could not find a beer or shot of whiskey anywhere.
dirtyXT said:interesting. a dry stop over though? poor planning. get out there quick!
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big oil said:Could not find a beer or shot of whiskey anywhere.
The rust the rust, if no anti-rust taken! :imaposer:Ganjora said:big oil said:Could not find a beer or shot of whiskey anywhere.
I would have kept on riding.
It's a lucky thing you did not die of thirst.
Ganjora said:big oil said:Could not find a beer or shot of whiskey anywhere.
I would have kept on riding.
It's a lucky thing you did not die of thirst.
Oubones said:The rust the rust, if no anti-rust taken! :imaposer:Ganjora said:big oil said:Could not find a beer or shot of whiskey anywhere.
I would have kept on riding.
It's a lucky thing you did not die of thirst.
BO, must be strong as he survived.ot:
Mr Zog said:I like that you eat your steak properly prepared. A really good veterinarian could still save it... :imaposer:
But stopping over in a "dry" town.... unforgiveable :eek7: :imaposer: :imaposer: :imaposer:
ChrisL - DUSTRIDERS said:WET counties
I lived in Tyler Texas for a couple of months. Dry county. Run by the 100 or what churches in town.Every road leading out of it has where the next country starts a gas station and a couple of booze shops.
Here is the stupid rule though. You could buy alcohol in town at a club or restuarant IF you buy a year membership for one dollar.And then you could get lekke pissed at that there pub or club and then drive home :lol8: :imaposer:
"A really good vet could still save it" :imaposer: I have to remember that line, thanks! :lol8:
ChrisL - DUSTRIDERS said:WET counties
I lived in Tyler Texas for a couple of months. Dry county. Run by the 100 or what churches in town.Every road leading out of it has where the next country starts a gas station and a couple of booze shops.
Here is the stupid rule though. You could buy alcohol in town at a club or restuarant IF you buy a year membership for one dollar.And then you could get lekke pissed at that there pub or club and then drive home :lol8: :imaposer:
Mr Zog said:"A really good vet could still save it" :imaposer: I have to remember that line, thanks! :lol8:
another one...
You can almost hear it go "moo" when you bite into it... :thumleft: O0
ChrisL - DUSTRIDERS said:Liked it there and could have stayed as I was offered a job. I worked at Mea Nurseries, still in business. The manager then (1991) was a south african. He had a business that he ran from home. When farms are sold in the US a whole big study and report has to be done before the sale goes through. At the time there was a lot of farms being sold in Illinions,Indianna and Ohio. Rumor was Johnny Cash was the money behind all the buying.
Anyway I'd drive up from Texas stay two weeks in those states and do as many farms as I could.Staying in motels wherever I was and ate at diners.I got fat!! :eek7:
When I was starting to feel the itch to move on from Texas this guy offered me the job, but I was homesick for SA and my year was nearly done and I still wanted to see California.
Must say I liked the people where I worked for four months on a dairy farm in Virginia. About hour an a half east out of DC. People would ask me questions about where I am from as if they know where it is.big oil said:ChrisL - DUSTRIDERS said:Liked it there and could have stayed as I was offered a job. I worked at Mea Nurseries, still in business. The manager then (1991) was a south african. He had a business that he ran from home. When farms are sold in the US a whole big study and report has to be done before the sale goes through. At the time there was a lot of farms being sold in Illinions,Indianna and Ohio. Rumor was Johnny Cash was the money behind all the buying.
Anyway I'd drive up from Texas stay two weeks in those states and do as many farms as I could.Staying in motels wherever I was and ate at diners.I got fat!! :eek7:
When I was starting to feel the itch to move on from Texas this guy offered me the job, but I was homesick for SA and my year was nearly done and I still wanted to see California.
Gosh, you are oldÂeepwall:
ot:Â I was still in high school in 1991Â :imaposer:
What was the most scenic area you visited?
Where were the friendliest Americans from the places you visited?
ChrisL - DUSTRIDERS said:Must say I liked the people where I worked for four months on a dairy farm in Virginia. About hour an a half east out of DC. People would ask me questions about where I am from as if they know where it is.big oil said:ChrisL - DUSTRIDERS said:Liked it there and could have stayed as I was offered a job. I worked at Mea Nurseries, still in business. The manager then (1991) was a south african. He had a business that he ran from home. When farms are sold in the US a whole big study and report has to be done before the sale goes through. At the time there was a lot of farms being sold in Illinions,Indianna and Ohio. Rumor was Johnny Cash was the money behind all the buying.
Anyway I'd drive up from Texas stay two weeks in those states and do as many farms as I could.Staying in motels wherever I was and ate at diners.I got fat!! :eek7:
When I was starting to feel the itch to move on from Texas this guy offered me the job, but I was homesick for SA and my year was nearly done and I still wanted to see California.
Gosh, you are oldÂeepwall:
ot:Â I was still in high school in 1991Â :imaposer:
What was the most scenic area you visited?
Where were the friendliest Americans from the places you visited?
In Texas people were friendly but I did not like it that every second oke acted as if he is a cowboy of some sort although he has never been a day on a farm.
Most scenic? Liked most of the US that I passed through. Even Arizona and the fact that there is less people and smaller towns and cities.
Where would I have liked to stay? Where the winter is not that severe. New-Mexico on a ranch or small town would be good.
Liked Kentucky too. Feels farmy.
Did not like Florida or Louisiana much. Too many bridges and water.
ChrisL - DUSTRIDERS said:For me Colorado
I went through there in winter so all frozen up.
Guess Utah and Colorado and Montana would be stunning places to live in summer. :thumleft:
dirtyXT said::thumleft: ill be in Colorado in 3 weeks! lookin forward to it.
ChrisL - DUSTRIDERS said:Must say I liked the people where I worked for four months on a dairy farm in Virginia. About hour an a half east out of DC. People would ask me questions about where I am from as if they know where it is.
In Texas people were friendly but I did not like it that every second oke acted as if he is a cowboy of some sort although he has never been a day on a farm.
Most scenic? Liked most of the US that I passed through. Even Arizona and the fact that there is less people and smaller towns and cities.
Where would I have liked to stay? Where the winter is not that severe. New-Mexico on a ranch or small town would be good.
Liked Kentucky too. Feels farmy.
Did not like Florida or Louisiana much. Too many bridges and water.
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