Not Work Safe .

You can keep Hell’s Asshole, I mean El Paso. I moved away in 2008, and would be fine never seeing it again. With the exception of Chico’s Tacos.

I watched the Netflix documentary about that young female PFC that was murdered there by her team leader from armory.

The mother was interviewed, said that when she (mother) arrived from Houston to El Paso, it smelled of death. Hearing it in Spanish made it Erie.

I hear nothing good about that place.
 
I watched the Netflix documentary about that young female PFC that was murdered there by her team leader from armory.

The mother was interviewed, said that when she (mother) arrived from Houston to El Paso, it smelled of death. Hearing it in Spanish made it Erie.

I hear nothing good about that place.
Times have changed. When I was there all you had to do was watch your car. They'd steal a fuckin rusty Ford Pinto in that town.

Auto insurance was ridiculously high.
 
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They have a proposal to build the first one in Wisconsin outside Madison where 90/39 merges with 94. Talking 100 pumps and over 600 parking spaces. For a gas station.

We have two on I-95 between Daytona and Jacksonville. My wife loves the place and I've never been. I'm told it is quite the experience.
 
We have two on I-95 between Daytona and Jacksonville. My wife loves the place and I've never been. I'm told it is quite the experience.
They have breakfast burritos named after safari animals, and they chop and make brisket while they chant about it. They make fudge. They have cinnamon rolls the size of dinner plates. I work with guys that make the hour drive just for their kids to enjoy it.
 
They have breakfast burritos named after safari animals, and they chop and make brisket while they chant about it. They make fudge. They have cinnamon rolls the size of dinner plates. I work with guys that make the hour drive just for their kids to enjoy it.

The closest thing we have here in PA (Philly region) is WAWA. It's ok but nothing like what you're describing.

If we go west out of Philly towards Lancaster and beyond, Sheetz rules the land. I think they are better but still nothing like down south.
 
^Man, I dream all the time about moving to Tx someday. Left Hood in 08', have a few friends that stayed. I don't know what it is, but I feel right at home there.

My sister and her fam lived just outside of Houston for years, now in Dallas. I like Houston, but I love southeastern/coastal Texas.
 
What-a-burger rocks.
Buc-ee's has to be experienced.

Buc-ee's is great. They had plans to build one on 85 in the next county over, but being business regressive and all, the commissioners voted it down. They are building one of those big-ass self-storage facilities instead :rolleyes: .
 
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