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says the guy who's evidently never driven across Texas.All I know is Texans think it's bigger than it really is...
averaging 95 mph, maybe.I-20 at St Line -- to Ft Hood, Tx; about six hours.
I heard of a man that boasted to his friend that he could drive his truck for days in one direction and still be in Texas.says the guy who's evidently never driven across Texas.
HOURS at 3 digit speed. Still in Texas.
Yeah, but that's only cause all their cars only turn left.says the guy who's evidently never driven across Texas.
HOURS at 3 digit speed. Still in Texas.
averaging 95 mph, maybe.
whoosh.Yeah, but that's only cause all their cars only turn left.
OH ... I thought you were at Ft. Bliss to Ft. Hood.Nope - about half of that was not I-20 - seems like I got off around Tyler -... doing the speed limit - taking US and TX state routes.
whoosh.
huh?
Salty just testified to 6 hours El Paso to Killeen. that takes an average 95 mph ... in a straight line. And Killeen is in Central Texas. It's another 340 miles to Texarkana.
OH ... I thought you were at Ft. Bliss to Ft. Hood.
You were at Waskom/Elysian Fields! copy.
It isn’t?All I know is Texans think it's bigger than it really is...
and in the "doing what dads do" moved my now daughter n law (then just son's GF) nearly that entire route when she lost her jobs due to stinkbug ... Amarillo to S Padre. That was a HAUL, y'all. She lasted down there w/ her folks about 4 months ... then stayed with us for most of the remaining time before they got married.I still remember from our required 7th grade Texas Geography & History that the longest straight line is from the northwest corner of the Panhandle to the lowest point south of Brownsville .... 801 miles.