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Moving to Texas

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blcktalipse

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Feb 16, 2004
Muskegon, Michigan
Well ill be moving to Texas soon so im hoping to meet all you texan dsmers....;)

i just wanted to see how many are around:dsm: :talon: :laser:

ill be in the Mcallen area so look for me cause ill deff be lookin out for other dsmer :cool:
 
Seems like there is (2) places called Mcallen. The area I know is where my brother once lived. Its between Mckinney and Allen, hince Mcallen. That is actually 15-20min from Plano.
 
Defiant said:
Besides that, this weather sucks, too. Especially for porky old guys. Oh, but it's supposed to be down to one-oh-four today.

I don't get how people live in Arizona.

Me and my ex g/f went to Arizona on a road trip to the Grande "BIIIIIG Motha" Canyon,
the whole way thru AZ it was above 100 degrees and in one of the big cities it was 104...
But it was a dry heat, nothing like this texas BS we get. 95 degrees here w/ 100% humidity... thats hell.

Texas blows and thats why I'm moving to Alaska before the end of the year!
 
top_end95 said:
Seems like there is (2) places called Mcallen. The area I know is where my brother once lived. Its between Mckinney and Allen, hince Mcallen. That is actually 15-20min from Plano.
Going north on 75 it goes Dallas, Richardson, Plano, Allen, Mckinney, Malissa, Anna
No Mcallan
 
I just moved back to San Antonio from Mc Allen. There really isnt that much of a DSM scene there. There are but they are very few and far between. I think there are only about 3 turbos there that I remember. Well good luck.

BTW, Why you moving to Mc Allen?
 
snowmansdsm09 said:
Me and my ex g/f went to Arizona on a road trip to the Grande "BIIIIIG Motha" Canyon,
the whole way thru AZ it was above 100 degrees and in one of the big cities it was 104...
My ex and I did that one February, through the snow from Laughlin in a rented Neon, to take the train from Williams to the south rim. It was perfect, about 100 people were at the Canyon.
But it was a dry heat,
In my pants, pal, where it counts, the heat is never "dry". :mad:
 
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