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What’s the skinny on Lubbock
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11/01/19 01:35 AM
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I drive thru Lubbock twice a year on my way to Idaho. From I27 it looks like the town Hasnt changed since it was built. No new homes or businesses. Original buildings how they must have been built from what I can see.
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11/01/19 01:39 AM
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Walmart is out on the highway.
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11/01/19 01:46 AM
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Too much sand.
With my favorite jeans and a cheap guitar I ran off chasing a distant star If Buddy Holly could make it that far then I figured I could too I thought happiness was Lubbock Texas in my rearview mirror My mama kept calling me home but I just did not want to hear her And the vision was getting clearer in my dream
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11/01/19 01:49 AM
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The deal to me is if I’m there I’m just passing through. The landscape alone would wreak havoc on my mind. (Of course, I’m a piney woods guy so that may have something to do with it.)
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11/01/19 02:08 AM
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I drive thru Lubbock twice a year on my way to Idaho. From I27 it looks like the town Hasnt changed since it was built. No new homes or businesses. Original buildings how they must have been built from what I can see. That part hardly has. Lots of growth to the south and Ransom Canyon
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11/01/19 02:09 AM
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W, SW, and S of town is growing fast. East side of town is older.
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Re: What’s the skinny on Lubbock
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11/01/19 02:10 AM
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Walmart is out on the highway. 6 Walmarts in town and none of them are on the hwy
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11/01/19 02:29 AM
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I hear it is a huge STD mecca
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Re: What’s the skinny on Lubbock
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11/01/19 03:03 AM
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I hear it is a huge STD mecca There’s an easy way to avoid that.
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11/01/19 03:10 AM
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Throw 2 nickels on the ground and stand on em. You can then watch your dog run away for a week. My God, I have never seen such flat land! Only good thing to see is that big arsed hole in the ground north of there.
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Re: What’s the skinny on Lubbock
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11/01/19 03:16 AM
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Too much sand.
With my favorite jeans and a cheap guitar I ran off chasing a distant star If Buddy Holly could make it that far then I figured I could too I thought happiness was Lubbock Texas in my rearview mirror My mama kept calling me home but I just did not want to hear her And the vision was getting clearer in my dream
And when I die, you can bury me in Lubbock Texas. I'm my Jeans
Do not forget to entertain strangers, For by so doing some have unwittingly entertained angels Hebrews 13:2 (R-TX)
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11/01/19 03:36 AM
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Friend of mine went to school there back in the late 60's. You had to drive to Pinkies (i think that was the name) just over the county line to buy beer.
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Re: What’s the skinny on Lubbock
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11/01/19 04:27 AM
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Friend of mine went to school there back in the late 60's. You had to drive to Pinkies (i think that was the name) just over the county line to buy beer. Well with tech being there I presume they fixed that after your visit. Never been and no desire to go there.
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11/01/19 05:15 AM
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Wouldn’t hesitate to move back. I enjoy that part of Texas
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11/01/19 09:38 AM
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Not sure what part you drive through but Lubbock has changed alot. I have a bunch of family up there but pretty much only go for funerals. Everytime I'm there I'm amazed at how much its changed / grown. Maybe because I only see it every 10 years or so.
Haven't had it in years but never spit any out. I am a sucker for happy endings and strapped cowboys.
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11/01/19 11:52 AM
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Went up there last December for a sandhill crane hunt. Hunt was fun and I respect that the area has tons of migratory birds but no way I could make it up there. No trees, no water, no thanks.
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Re: What’s the skinny on Lubbock
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11/01/19 11:56 AM
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Friend of mine went to school there back in the late 60's. You had to drive to Pinkies (i think that was the name) just over the county line to buy beer. Yep and west of there was dry, we went to the NM state line to a place called the Bloated Goat.
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11/01/19 12:02 PM
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Oh, there's water. It just tastes real funny.
They say that when the first cavalry soldiers came up on the Llano Estacado, the sheer flatness of it scared them crapless. Those cotton fields give me the heebie jeebies, but I know, just like the stink of oil and gas, that's money.
I went through the southwest end of Amarillo in August and it was growing like mad too.
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Re: What’s the skinny on Lubbock
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11/01/19 12:06 PM
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The landscape alone would wreak havoc on my mind. I'm definitely not a flat lander.
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Re: What’s the skinny on Lubbock
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11/01/19 12:38 PM
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The landscape alone would wreak havoc on my mind. I'm definitely not a flat lander. People from other parts mostly ignore the caprock, flatlanders marvel at it.
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11/01/19 12:57 PM
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Being raised in east Texas, I couldn’t wait to escape the suffocating trees and humidity and live out west. Yeah it’s flat, but the weather and people make up for it. We took the boys to their first home game a few weeks back vs okie state, and I couldn’t get over how much things have changed. New freeways hotels, restaurants, housing.. yes, the east side is rough, but that town is booming. I couldn’t live there forever, but I enjoyed the time I lived there.
On a side note, the hunting can be top notch for dove and waterfowl. I grew up chasing blue bill and wood ducks on Rayburn, so I felt like I won the lottery being able to hunt out there.
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Re: What’s the skinny on Lubbock
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11/01/19 01:08 PM
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Being raised in east Texas, I couldn’t wait to escape the suffocating trees and humidity and live out west. Yeah it’s flat, but the weather and people make up for it. We took the boys to their first home game a few weeks back vs okie state, and I couldn’t get over how much things have changed. New freeways hotels, restaurants, housing.. yes, the east side is rough, but that town is booming. I couldn’t live there forever, but I enjoyed the time I lived there.
On a side note, the hunting can be top notch for dove and waterfowl. I grew up chasing blue bill and wood ducks on Rayburn, so I felt like I won the lottery being able to hunt out there. The weather? Oh yeah, dang near paradise.
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Re: What’s the skinny on Lubbock
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11/01/19 02:03 PM
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Friend of mine went to school there back in the late 60's. You had to drive to Pinkies (i think that was the name) just over the county line to buy beer. No the town is "wet" if you will, the college kids don't know what it's like to have to plan and the adventure that ensued of driving out to the strip.
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Re: What’s the skinny on Lubbock
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Being raised in east Texas, I couldn’t wait to escape the suffocating trees and humidity and live out west. Yeah it’s flat, but the weather and people make up for it. We took the boys to their first home game a few weeks back vs okie state, and I couldn’t get over how much things have changed. New freeways hotels, restaurants, housing.. yes, the east side is rough, but that town is booming. I couldn’t live there forever, but I enjoyed the time I lived there.
On a side note, the hunting can be top notch for dove and waterfowl. I grew up chasing blue bill and wood ducks on Rayburn, so I felt like I won the lottery being able to hunt out there. The weather? Oh yeah, dang near paradise. It’s all relative my friend. Hot and muggy vs dry and actually experience 4 seasons. Sure, it can be difficult to play golf on a spring Sunday afternoon with 40mph winds, sure it rains mud sometimes, but IMO, more good days than bad days.
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Re: What’s the skinny on Lubbock
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11/01/19 02:24 PM
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Being raised in east Texas, I couldn’t wait to escape the suffocating trees and humidity and live out west. Yeah it’s flat, but the weather and people make up for it. We took the boys to their first home game a few weeks back vs okie state, and I couldn’t get over how much things have changed. New freeways hotels, restaurants, housing.. yes, the east side is rough, but that town is booming. I couldn’t live there forever, but I enjoyed the time I lived there.
On a side note, the hunting can be top notch for dove and waterfowl. I grew up chasing blue bill and wood ducks on Rayburn, so I felt like I won the lottery being able to hunt out there. The weather? Oh yeah, dang near paradise. It’s all relative my friend. Hot and muggy vs dry and actually experience 4 seasons. Sure, it can be difficult to play golf on a spring Sunday afternoon with 40mph winds, sure it rains mud sometimes, but IMO, more good days than bad days. Oh, I know hot and muggy, and I know dry and cold, and everything in between. It’s all personal preference, of course, but the weather up there sucks. I like it dry. Hell, I live in southern Arizona. But what they’ve got up there ain’t exactly pleasant.
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