Got drunk and bought a misspelled t-shirt at a tourist store
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Got drunk and bought a misspelled t-shirt at a tourist store

Yatch Club 😂 Not my brightest moment that's for sure. I guess that's what happens when you have too many drinks and walk around the city. I stayed at the Hilton so I got it from one of the shops by the Häagen-Dazs ice cream shop. I'm just donating it to my local thrift and hopefully someone else buys it for much cheaper and they notice their mistake😂

u/brxtcher — 10 days ago

Is Meadow Lake considered its own town or is just a sub-area of Los Lunas

Viewing over satellite, it's odd to me that no other villages are this far east from the I25. From Las Cruces to ABQ

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u/brxtcher — 16 days ago

How's it living south of Portland OR in the smaller cities such as Eugene on the I5?

Mostly for a renters perspective but I am curious about it all

u/brxtcher — 1 month ago

Banished to be a Rock for all eternity by the Gods

This face in the "City of Rocks" New Mexico looks like they are in agony or distress.

u/brxtcher — 1 month ago

Will the Catwalk in Glenwood NM be open on July 4th?

That's the only day I can squeeze it in and I would really like to go since I'm never in Catron County! If anyone is knowledgeable on the entry to the catwalk and process to start hiking the walkways please let me know.

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u/brxtcher — 2 months ago
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Sea Glass Island was a beautiful experience

We were lucky enough to have the whole island to ourselves for 2 hours on our excursion. My favorite colors are Aqua, honey and dark blue! My wife found the red. We booked the same day and the company actually forgot about us... after a 25 minute wait they finally showed up and said they didn't think anyone would book for today because of the wind. A grueling kayak experience and we made it! Beautiful country, thank you for the experience!

u/brxtcher — 2 months ago

Sea Glass Island in Aruba

The Aqua, honey, and dark blue are my favorite colors!

u/brxtcher — 2 months ago
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Flying out of DFW to Aruba with a vape pen

Has anyone ever done it or taken a pen international recently? I'm 50/50 on it because I know Texas is strict but carts are also pretty lax nowadays with how common vaping is in general. Thanks

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u/brxtcher — 3 months ago

How is life in Harding County? Roy, Mosquero etc. (Most Rural NM County)

It is the least populated county in New Mexico Mexico, even more so than Catron county. What are the jobs, healthcare, school system, and general life like there? I have driven through Roy once and it was nicely quiet.

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u/brxtcher — 3 months ago

I would love to support people who pour their life savings into a business such as a coffee or juice shop, but I simply do not have the money to pay the prices that are listed to compete with other corporations. It's sad they have to charge $6 or more for a simple coffee and I paid $20 in ABQ for "fresh pressed juice" and it wasn't even pressed in front of me. My main point: Local businesses have to charge so much money to stay afloat which leads to the community realizing they need to pay a little more to enjoy someone's business and I'm not in the financial position so I almost never support local shops because of how cheap it is to get a coffee or sandwich from a set-in-stone "guaranteed satisfaction" style business that is a corporation. Subconsciously I don't even know if I would pay the prices if I had a better salary, I might just be a cheapskate. I wish local business owners the best, because I know they don't want to charge so much.

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u/brxtcher — 4 months ago