May 6, 20196 yr 13 hours ago, HenryJames said: Cotulla, imo. Too big and stuck up. Dilley is where it’s at.
May 7, 20196 yr If you like Dailey, you’re gonna really be impressed with Pearsall. Bought a chisel plow in Pearsall with my uncle back in 87. Orangecat speaks the truth. I mean, it’s no Devine...
May 7, 20196 yr On 5/5/2019 at 1:52 PM, Longhornmaniac8 said: Or hell, just fly into Santa Rosa. You're not getting a direct flight to/from Texas there. Edited May 7, 20196 yr by ShaggyBevo RIP
May 7, 20196 yr 15 minutes ago, ShaggyBevo RIP said: You're not getting a direct flight to/from Texas there. No, but neither will you be getting nonstop to plenty of the cities mentioned here. Easy connection opportunities on AA through LAX and UA through DEN.
May 7, 20196 yr 12 hours ago, Brisketexan said: Bought a chisel plow in Pearsall with my uncle back in 87. Orangecat speaks the truth. I mean, it’s no Devine... @Huckleberry
May 7, 20196 yr 1 hour ago, Longhornmaniac8 said: No, but neither will you be getting nonstop to plenty of the cities mentioned here. Easy connection opportunities on AA through LAX and UA through DEN. Both San Jose and OAK have non-stop flights to/from; Austin, Houston, and Dallas. Edited May 7, 20196 yr by ShaggyBevo RIP
May 7, 20196 yr 1 hour ago, HenryJames said: @Huckleberry He means that it isn't complete shit like Devine.
May 7, 20196 yr 4 minutes ago, Huckleberry said: He means that it isn't complete shit like Devine. Your disdain for the Triple-C Steakhouse is duly noted, man.
May 7, 20196 yr I suggest the OP not fixate on just one city, but instead take in an entire state. Delaware is 96 miles north to south. Fly into Philly, catch some sort of bus down to the Delaware border in that maze of chemical plants, and start walking. You won't need map or compass, if your feet get wet, you're too far east, if the ground starts to feel Marylandy, you're too far west. You can enjoy all sorts of booze by saving on transportation (walking) and lodging (overpasses.) By the time you get to the southern border, you can drag your hobo-crazy ass into some roadside crab shack, and wait for them to call the cops on you. Again, more free lodging. Edited May 7, 20196 yr by RDCanecutter fuck you i don't need a reason to edit i just edit when i feel like it.
May 7, 20196 yr Another vote for San Fran. From half moon bay to the city up to Napa the week would fly by.
May 7, 20196 yr Muleshoe or gtfo Does HEB still source their potatoes from there? Because hey, potato farm tour.
May 7, 20196 yr With respect to the discussion of flying directly into California towns that are not immediately near one of the main airports like SFO or LAX two very obvious points with considering: (1) it will almost always be cheaper into fly to a main airport and drive to your destination and (2) driving around California...especially its coast is a highlight of any California trip.
May 8, 20196 yr ^^^ (3)Unless your connection and second leg are under 2.5-3 hours, combined, driving from the direct flight will be faster as long as it isn't during commute times.
May 8, 20196 yr Vancouver BC. A cosmopolitan, very livable city with amazing outdoor options within an hour's drive. Perfect summer weather Pretty much hassle free. Edited May 8, 20196 yr by yoladu
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