Once you make it out of Palo Duro I think you should check out the Big Texan in Amarillo - Home of the 96oz Steak. Cadillac Ranch is also right there, nothing like a whole bunch on cars half buried in the ground. Bring a Sharpie and add your own graffiti.
We are two young kids that happen to celebrate their 4th decade of existance. We have decided to leave the rat race and explore the world and enjoy the moments that we often would pass by. Our drum now beats to:
Eat Well, Laugh Often and Live Life to the fullest!
Road Hazard is what we like to call our new "rig". You see, it is 40 feet long not including the Pick Up Truck that we are towing. In all, it will be about 60 feet of metal and rubber rolling down the road. Destination? Unknown. ETA (estimated time of arrival)? NA (not applicable)
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Palo Duro, what a great place! The lands of Quana Parker and the great pony kill. I am jealous! I love the Western History.
Rico
Once you make it out of Palo Duro I think you should check out the Big Texan in Amarillo - Home of the 96oz Steak. Cadillac Ranch is also right there, nothing like a whole bunch on cars half buried in the ground. Bring a Sharpie and add your own graffiti.
Melissa
Elton - they found your family. I think I saw your brothers but the vibration from the rotor blades made the camera shake a little.
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