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Driven thru it a couple time. It's in the middle of freakin' nowhere. Long way to Dallas, Long way to Oklahoma City, long way to Santa Fe. Pretty much literally nowhere. The wind howls in the winter and in the summer don't get upwind of the stockyards.
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I'm exploring several options, Amarillo is just one of the them. I like Raleigh NC and Knoxville TN as well. Quote:
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I live within an hour of Amarillo, it has one of the lowest unemployment rates in the nation. My favorite two places to go in Amarillo are Hooters and Gander Mountain. Lots of good places to eat including the Big Texan. They are famous for the 5 pound steak. If you can eat it within 1 hour you get it free! Red River NM is about 5 hours away for a great vacation spot. The Texas panhandle takes time to get used to. Some days the wind will blow 50 mph all day. Right on the edge of Tornado Alley. They usually form in this area and head East in OKlahoma.
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They have minor league baseball and arena league football:
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Getting back to smelly cow manure, have you ever been to Lancaster PA? |
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You shouldn't have any trouble getting a job with the railroad, they're all ****ing idiots in Amarillo. I bought a 20 ton capacity feed truck in Kentucky and had it railed to Amarillo where I would pick it up and drive it home. It took 2 days from Kentucky to Amarillo. So I called and they said it was there but they didn't know which dock. Finally got a dock number, well nobody knows where that particular dock is at. 3 days later someone gives me directions to the location. So I drive to Amarillo to find the raicar with my truck on it. The railcar is pushed up to the dock backwards so the tongue of the railcar is in the way of letting the car to the dock, a 3 foot gap. so I call them and tell them the situation and it takes them 2 more days to get the car turned around, I go back and theres still about a 2 foot gap between the car and the dock. so they tell me thats my problem. I have to go buy a 1/2 thick sheet of steel to lay accross the gap to drive the truck off. What a bunch of ****ing idiots. You can probably get a job there starting out as the boss. |
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I keed .... I keed :D |
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That's where I worked for Yellow Freight. Smelling sh*t all night on the loading dock. |
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West Texas folk are some of the friendliest you'll find. You can take them at face value. There's no pretense. Its often hard to tell the oil field worker from the oil field owner (chances are they both drive trucks). If you like Amarillo, you'll probably want to stay forever...if you dont like it, you'll feel like you're stranded on a desert island.
Amarillo has everything you need...even an amusement park. Just dont plan on the Rolling Stones stopping there for a show. Its just small enough to miss the major acts, I reckon. |
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Where exactly are you at? I'm just about 2 - 2.5 hours from Amarillo to the east. Been to Amarrillo once, and that was just to the fair grounds on the east side of town so far so I really can't say much about it. I do know that when I lived in Uselysses we had people that preffered going to Amarillo than Wichita for shopping and medical stuff. Anyone eaten the big steak? The advertise along I-40 here about it. Had a guy in my church try it once and he said it wasn't a very good cut of meat - said the one he got was more like a roast than anything else. |
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