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Drove through Texas..............Only state more boring to drive through was New Mexico

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I disagree. Kansas. Not only is kansas evil and the state and I hate burning strong for each other, but it's terribly boring

Oh, Kansas isn't THAT boring.

....I had a bad experience.....

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Drove through Texas..............Only state more boring to drive through was New Mexico

J

:wtf: umm try Arkansas and Kansas for starters. I haven't been that many places but those were surely more boring to drive through. Took the Kansas route on the way to Colorado and the New Mexico route on the way back. Much better scenery in New Mexico.

East Texas is pretty much driving straight if your on I10, if you drive curvy county roads through the woods it is great. Central and Midwest Texas is the Hill Country, and there's 80 MPH speed limits in West Texas... You have to be going 105 before you get a ticket that won't allow you to take Defensive Driving to waive it.

Personally, I hate the interstates. I can easily see how Texas would be boring if you never left I-10/I-20, since you're missing pretty much 90% of the stuff to see and do...unless you like Wal-Marts and McDonalds...

Hell on the right day you can do 105 on Highway 70. Beautiful scenery around Sweetwater...

: sigh :

I was driving from winter park FLa to MN... in a weekend. as in left friday night 9:30 had to be at work at 7:00 on monday.

The whole drive was great.. Untill we went through Kansas. We had to get of the big cross state highway, we could not get back on, there was a road black and I was in a turck to big to squeeze through. No one helped us at all. I ended up going north, and getting the wrong directions, as another major highway was shut down and had no where to go. We got sent west instead of east. The total detour pluss me going the wrong way and not finding a place to turn around cost us on the edge of 5-6 hours or more. Then while leaving 3 of the 4 gass stations were closed. We were near empty, We had to pay to get on the highway while we were entering and paid to get back on just to leave the state. I hate it there.

Also, they don't seam to have de ice windsheild wash.... none. It was frigid there too.. but no one even carried the stuff. so I had an iced over windsheild with what ever crap they salt the roads with. Had to pull over every 20 miles to wash the windsheild while only going like 30.

there is more, but it's too painfull ATM to recall.

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I was driving from winter park FLa to MN... in a weekend. as in left friday night 9:30 had to be at work at 7:00 on monday.

The whole drive was great.. Untill we went through Kansas. We had to get of the big cross state highway, we could not get back on, there was a road black and I was in a turck to big to squeeze through. No one helped us at all. I ended up going north, and getting the wrong directions, as another major highway was shut down and had no where to go. We got sent west instead of east. The total detour pluss me going the wrong way and not finding a place to turn around cost us on the edge of 5-6 hours or more. Then while leaving 3 of the 4 gass stations were closed. We were near empty, We had to pay to get on the highway while we were entering and paid to get back on just to leave the state. I hate it there.

Also, they don't seam to have de ice windsheild wash.... none. It was frigid there too.. but no one even carried the stuff. so I had an iced over windsheild with what ever crap they salt the roads with. Had to pull over every 20 miles to wash the windsheild while only going like 30.

there is more, but it's too painfull ATM to recall.

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Drove through Texas..............Only state more boring to drive through was New Mexico

J

:wtf: umm try Arkansas and Kansas for starters. I haven't been that many places but those were surely more boring to drive through. Took the Kansas route on the way to Colorado and the New Mexico route on the way back. Much better scenery in New Mexico.

East Texas is pretty much driving straight if your on I10, if you drive curvy county roads through the woods it is great. Central and Midwest Texas is the Hill Country, and there's 80 MPH speed limits in West Texas... You have to be going 105 before you get a ticket that won't allow you to take Defensive Driving to waive it.

Personally, I hate the interstates. I can easily see how Texas would be boring if you never left I-10/I-20, since you're missing pretty much 90% of the stuff to see and do...unless you like Wal-Marts and McDonalds...

Hence the word drive through.

I didn't leave in Interstate except to stop for the night at a friend of the family's home.

Killer house great family. Shitty interstate.

Plus Kansas is better cause at least when I stopped for food and gas the waitress' or counter jockies were always with full teeth. Texas, not so much. Hell one of the women there had a dip on while she was pumping gas into the old xploder.

I just hate Texas by default. I'm from Upstate NY. Do I need any further reasoning?

J

I just hate Texas by default. I'm from Upstate NY. Do I need any further reasoning?

J

Nope, ya yankee bastard.

I just hate Texas by default. I'm from Upstate NY. Do I need any further reasoning?

J

Nope, ya yankee bastard.

Hey, hey...............I know my dad!!!!

Might not like him, but i do know him!!!!

J

who is goin to running 12 6x9s off of it lol

Lord, why does this only seem to happen in Texas & Florida?

It's the wang and taint of america.

:okasshat:

Don't take that personaly, I love miami and though I only drove through texas it has some of the cleanest nicest looking cities I have ever been through.

=P

The cities in Texas I've been to certainly haven't been anywhere near clean (El Paso, San Antonio, Houston, Beaumont)

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who is goin to running 12 6x9s off of it lol

Lord, why does this only seem to happen in Texas & Florida?

It's the wang and taint of america.

:okasshat:

Don't take that personaly, I love miami and though I only drove through texas it has some of the cleanest nicest looking cities I have ever been through.

=P

The cities in Texas I've been to certainly haven't been anywhere near clean (El Paso, San Antonio, Houston, Beaumont)

Houstin was nice, where I was. Dallas... wow nice.

with the big cities; Houston, San Antonio, El Paso, Lubbock, Austin, Dallas/Ft. Worth, etc. it really does depend on which area and in some cases what side of the railroad tracks you're on. Few things can compare to the beauty of the Texas Hill Country on a nice spring day IMO

with the big cities; Houston, San Antonio, El Paso, Lubbock, Austin, Dallas/Ft. Worth, etc. it really does depend on which area and in some cases what side of the railroad tracks you're on. Few things can compare to the beauty of the Texas Hill Country on a nice spring day IMO

I'm sure there were nicer parts to the cities that I saw as I stayed fairly close to I10

I have many times thought of moving down to texas. I could buy quite a place compaired to what MN homes cost.

Is texas part of the golf pretty nice as far as ocean goes?

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