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Re: Anyone from New Mexico? [message #65651 is a reply to message #65650] |
Thu, 23 March 2006 08:58 |
Deej [1]
Messages: 2149 Registered: January 2006
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O'yeah.........I'm also pretty familiar with Gallup. If you native American
culture, you will find it everywhere in northern New Mexico, but if you like
isolation and native american culture........lots of native american
culture.....go to Gallup. The old route 66 runs through Gallup and it's only
about 1/12 hours west of Albuquerque and 2 hours from Flagstaff AZ (a cool
town, IMO) ............and in Gallup.......you guessed it........everything
is made of dirt..........reasonable priced dirt.............with lots of big
rocks.........really big rocks.
;o)
"DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote in message
news:4422d2ef$1@linux...
> I live in Durango, Colorado, about 30 miles from the New Mexico border.
I'm
> familiar with Chama/Espanola/Santa Fe/Taos/Farmington.........have often
> visited Albuquerque. If you're looking for a big city and all that is
> available in a big city, Albuquerque is as close as you're going to get,
> with Santa Fe coming in second.. Santa Fe and Taos are very artsy'fartsy
and
> expensive and everything is made of dirt. Chama is a beautiful, tiny town
in
> the mountains-very isolated (that's why it's beautiful). Espanola is about
> 30 miles north of Santa Fe and about 45 miles west of Taos and everuything
> is made of dirt, but it's reasonably priced dirt instead of expensive
dirt.
> Farmington is due south of here. It's a small city located in the high
> desert and the main industry there is natural gas drilling (and everything
> is made of dirt)
>
> ;o)
> "Will Wilson" <wwilson12@kc.rr.com.com.com> wrote in message
> news:4422ca69$1@linux...
> >
> > I'm looking at places I might move to and I want to ask a few
> > questions about the area.
> > -Will
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Re: Anyone from New Mexico? [message #65655 is a reply to message #65650] |
Thu, 23 March 2006 10:47 |
Neil
Messages: 1645 Registered: April 2006
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>If you're looking for a big city and all that is
>available in a big city, Albuquerque is as close as you're
>going to get,
A friend of mine likes to describe Albuquerque as: "a lot like
El Paso, but not as sophisticated", which if you know anything
about either place, is not a very complimentary statement about
either city.
Probably: "A lot like El Paso, but more boring" is a better
description.
:D
"DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote:
>I live in Durango, Colorado, about 30 miles from the New Mexico border.
I'm
>familiar with Chama/Espanola/Santa Fe/Taos/Farmington.........have often
>visited Albuquerque. If you're looking for a big city and all that is
>available in a big city, Albuquerque is as close as you're going to get,
>with Santa Fe coming in second.. Santa Fe and Taos are very artsy'fartsy
and
>expensive and everything is made of dirt. Chama is a beautiful, tiny town
in
>the mountains-very isolated (that's why it's beautiful). Espanola is about
>30 miles north of Santa Fe and about 45 miles west of Taos and everuything
>is made of dirt, but it's reasonably priced dirt instead of expensive dirt.
>Farmington is due south of here. It's a small city located in the high
>desert and the main industry there is natural gas drilling (and everything
>is made of dirt)
>
>;o)
>"Will Wilson" <wwilson12@kc.rr.com.com.com> wrote in message
>news:4422ca69$1@linux...
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>> I'm looking at places I might move to and I want to ask a few
>> questions about the area.
>> -Will
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Re: Anyone from New Mexico? [message #65657 is a reply to message #65656] |
Thu, 23 March 2006 09:56 |
Deej [1]
Messages: 2149 Registered: January 2006
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In Santa Fe there aren't but a couple of buildings in the whole city that
are over two stories tall. If you like houses made out of dirt, New Mexico
is the place. Personally, I like that kind of architecture, but it's still
dirt.
;o)
"Gary Flanigan" <gary_flanigan@ce9.uscourts.gov> wrote in message
news:4422df73$1@linux...
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> DJ, with everything made of dirt, it might be a good place to have a soap
> concession...........
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>
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> "DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote:
> >I live in Durango, Colorado, about 30 miles from the New Mexico border.
> I'm
> >familiar with Chama/Espanola/Santa Fe/Taos/Farmington.........have often
> >visited Albuquerque. If you're looking for a big city and all that is
> >available in a big city, Albuquerque is as close as you're going to get,
> >with Santa Fe coming in second.. Santa Fe and Taos are very artsy'fartsy
> and
> >expensive and everything is made of dirt. Chama is a beautiful, tiny town
> in
> >the mountains-very isolated (that's why it's beautiful). Espanola is
about
> >30 miles north of Santa Fe and about 45 miles west of Taos and
everuything
> >is made of dirt, but it's reasonably priced dirt instead of expensive
dirt.
> >Farmington is due south of here. It's a small city located in the high
> >desert and the main industry there is natural gas drilling (and
everything
> >is made of dirt)
> >
> >;o)
> >"Will Wilson" <wwilson12@kc.rr.com.com.com> wrote in message
> >news:4422ca69$1@linux...
> >>
> >> I'm looking at places I might move to and I want to ask a few
> >> questions about the area.
> >> -Will
> >
> >
>
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Re: Anyone from New Mexico? [message #65658 is a reply to message #65655] |
Thu, 23 March 2006 10:01 |
Deej [1]
Messages: 2149 Registered: January 2006
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I'd much rather live in El Paso than Elbocracky. At least El Paso is close
to.............uhhhhh..........Ft. Stockton????
;o)
"Neil" <IOUOIU@.com> wrote in message news:4422df47$1@linux...
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> >If you're looking for a big city and all that is
> >available in a big city, Albuquerque is as close as you're
> >going to get,
>
> A friend of mine likes to describe Albuquerque as: "a lot like
> El Paso, but not as sophisticated", which if you know anything
> about either place, is not a very complimentary statement about
> either city.
>
> Probably: "A lot like El Paso, but more boring" is a better
> description.
>
> :D
>
>
>
>
> "DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote:
> >I live in Durango, Colorado, about 30 miles from the New Mexico border.
> I'm
> >familiar with Chama/Espanola/Santa Fe/Taos/Farmington.........have often
> >visited Albuquerque. If you're looking for a big city and all that is
> >available in a big city, Albuquerque is as close as you're going to get,
> >with Santa Fe coming in second.. Santa Fe and Taos are very artsy'fartsy
> and
> >expensive and everything is made of dirt. Chama is a beautiful, tiny town
> in
> >the mountains-very isolated (that's why it's beautiful). Espanola is
about
> >30 miles north of Santa Fe and about 45 miles west of Taos and
everuything
> >is made of dirt, but it's reasonably priced dirt instead of expensive
dirt.
> >Farmington is due south of here. It's a small city located in the high
> >desert and the main industry there is natural gas drilling (and
everything
> >is made of dirt)
> >
> >;o)
> >"Will Wilson" <wwilson12@kc.rr.com.com.com> wrote in message
> >news:4422ca69$1@linux...
> >>
> >> I'm looking at places I might move to and I want to ask a few
> >> questions about the area.
> >> -Will
> >
> >
>
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Re: Anyone from New Mexico? [message #65665 is a reply to message #65655] |
Thu, 23 March 2006 12:13 |
DC
Messages: 722 Registered: July 2005
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I found a bitchin' genuine unrestored Route 66 Motel in Albuquerque
and stayed a night, so I loved it.
Getting caught in a NM thunderstorm
lacework of lightning from horizon to horizon,
the smell of electricity and red, wet, dirt in the air
so much rain coming down the wipers couldn't keep up
we had to pull off the road,
great memory...
DC
"Neil" <IOUOIU@.com> wrote:
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>>If you're looking for a big city and all that is
>>available in a big city, Albuquerque is as close as you're
>>going to get,
>
>A friend of mine likes to describe Albuquerque as: "a lot like
>El Paso, but not as sophisticated", which if you know anything
>about either place, is not a very complimentary statement about
>either city.
>
>Probably: "A lot like El Paso, but more boring" is a better
>description.
>
>:D
>
>
>
>
>"DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote:
>>I live in Durango, Colorado, about 30 miles from the New Mexico border.
>I'm
>>familiar with Chama/Espanola/Santa Fe/Taos/Farmington.........have often
>>visited Albuquerque. If you're looking for a big city and all that is
>>available in a big city, Albuquerque is as close as you're going to get,
>>with Santa Fe coming in second.. Santa Fe and Taos are very artsy'fartsy
>and
>>expensive and everything is made of dirt. Chama is a beautiful, tiny town
>in
>>the mountains-very isolated (that's why it's beautiful). Espanola is about
>>30 miles north of Santa Fe and about 45 miles west of Taos and everuything
>>is made of dirt, but it's reasonably priced dirt instead of expensive dirt.
>>Farmington is due south of here. It's a small city located in the high
>>desert and the main industry there is natural gas drilling (and everything
>>is made of dirt)
>>
>>;o)
>>"Will Wilson" <wwilson12@kc.rr.com.com.com> wrote in message
>>news:4422ca69$1@linux...
>>>
>>> I'm looking at places I might move to and I want to ask a few
>>> questions about the area.
>>> -Will
>>
>>
>
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