Husband with MS wants to move to NM
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Originally Posted by grfxdsnr
I am out by Sandwich, south of Dekalb. Illinois is the slowest damn state in the whole US if you ask me about getting it legalized. It passed the Senate last year. Last time I tuned in to watch the House they were arguing over Madigan calling them names. It's like highschool in there! :mad:
I wrote Pritchard about it and haven't heard back. I reminded him that we voted them in and instead of sitting around arguing, how about working? Now that's a concept eh? :D
All the House has to do is debate and vote. Ackkk, it will die in the house most likely. Quinn already said he'd consider it. Yeah, like I am sure that's all he's worried about. :rolleyes:
Oh and by the way New Mexico and Colorado, I suggested Illinois look at your states for some ideas. So, wear your Sunday best and smile! :rasta:
First off, every time I have been to New Mexico she has had on her Sunday best.:thumbsup: Very beautiful and friendly.
Second...I don't think the gov't (state or fed) actually knows how to work. Unless you grease their palm, know what I mean?
I do commend you for telling Mr. Pritchard that.:clap: About voting him in and such. Hopefully someday these people sitting in the cushy chair will realize it takes votes to have that cushy chair. I think it is time to clean "house", so to speak. ;) Just my humble opinion.
Btw...my brother lives in Dekalb. Ever been to Otto's?
Husband with MS wants to move to NM
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Originally Posted by DrNick
Btw...my brother lives in Dekalb. Ever been to Otto's?
No we haven't but I am sure my two boys have been. One just graduated NIU and the youngest next year.
Husband with MS wants to move to NM
Husband with MS wants to move to NM
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Originally Posted by DrNick
That's not a dog. It's a chupacabra. :giggity:
We don't have el chupacabra in New Mexico. We have coyotes with mange. ;)
Husband with MS wants to move to NM
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Originally Posted by Totah Sam
We don't have el chupacabra in New Mexico. We have coyotes with mange. ;)
Actually, El Chupacabra struck in Chaparral, New Mexico just a few months ago. Killed a bunch of chickens and scared the shit out of the populace. This critter lives in El Paso and I have seen him many times.
And La Llorona, too! And that big pterodactyl thing they see over by Hobbs and Artesia. We just CANT leave out aliens in Roswell, the Taos hum, the alien base in the mountain at Dulce, UFO's in Aztec, the excorcism at Abiquiu, giant catfish in Elephant Butte and the 12 foot rattlesnakes in Deming. Las Alamos experiments, the secret facilities at White Sands, the "Green Lights", Foo Fighters, and the treasure of Victorio Peak.
Man the list goes on...those are just the few that come to me through the smoky haze...
Husband with MS wants to move to NM
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Originally Posted by bedrockbob
Actually, El Chupacabra struck in Chaparral, New Mexico just a few months ago. Killed a bunch of chickens and scared the shit out of the populace. This critter lives in El Paso and I have seen him many times.
And La Llorona, too! And that big pterodactyl thing they see over by Hobbs and Artesia. We just CANT leave out aliens in Roswell, the Taos hum, the alien base in the mountain at Dulce, UFO's in Aztec, the excorcism at Abiquiu, giant catfish in Elephant Butte and the 12 foot rattlesnakes in Deming. Las Alamos experiments, the secret facilities at White Sands, the "Green Lights", Foo Fighters, and the treasure of Victorio Peak.
Man the list goes on...those are just the few that come to me through the smoky haze...
Holy crap. I didn't realize NM had so much to offer. I gotta check out that pterodactyl thing next time I'm in the neighborhood. Sounds spookily cool. Hopefully soon.:thumbsup:
Husband with MS wants to move to NM
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Originally Posted by bedrockbob
Colorado and New Mexico are in very different geographical locations...thus the differing names.
I always wondered why they were not the same.
That's funny!!! :pimp:
Husband with MS wants to move to NM
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Originally Posted by Totah Sam
We don't have el chupacabra in New Mexico. We have coyotes with mange. ;)
That's not a coyote with mange, that's my ex-wife.
Husband with MS wants to move to NM
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Originally Posted by bedrockbob
Actually, El Chupacabra struck in Chaparral, New Mexico just a few months ago. Killed a bunch of chickens and scared the shit out of the populace. This critter lives in El Paso and I have seen him many times.
And La Llorona, too! And that big pterodactyl thing they see over by Hobbs and Artesia. We just CANT leave out aliens in Roswell, the Taos hum, the alien base in the mountain at Dulce, UFO's in Aztec, the excorcism at Abiquiu, giant catfish in Elephant Butte and the 12 foot rattlesnakes in Deming. Las Alamos experiments, the secret facilities at White Sands, the "Green Lights", Foo Fighters, and the treasure of Victorio Peak.
Man the list goes on...those are just the few that come to me through the smoky haze...
You left out Skinwalkers and the San Juan County Bigfoot. The Thunderbird has been seen outside of Gallup and umm.. there's the giant snake that's being seen on the Navajo Reservation. The Brujas of Bernalillo. Not to be outdone, we have the living Kachinas that run around the pueblo tribes.
Husband with MS wants to move to NM
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Originally Posted by Totah Sam
You left out Skinwalkers and the San Juan County Bigfoot. The Thunderbird has been seen outside of Gallup and umm.. there's the giant snake that's being seen on the Navajo Reservation. The Brujas of Bernalillo. Not to be outdone, we have the living Kachinas that run around the pueblo tribes.
Sam,
I wasn't going to mention those knowing where you come from...especially Skinwalkers. I know a hell of a lot of people who freak out if you whistle at night!
I live near Pecos and the giant snake was a big legend. They say the Pecos peoples always had a fire going to keep it away, and their fire still burns in San Ysidro where the last puebloans went. The snake was supposed to have slithered away years ago. Maybe it went to the Dine country.
It is good to hear someone that knows the stories of the region. I think it is important part of "being a part of" an area. Especially here where there is so much magic, spirituality, history, and just plain strangeness.