Oh, I was way off, I think ive been to Denton maybee twice, & I was probably asleep...thanks man.Quote:
Originally Posted by Titus
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Oh, I was way off, I think ive been to Denton maybee twice, & I was probably asleep...thanks man.Quote:
Originally Posted by Titus
Northeast Tarrant County, in the northern end of North Richland Hills (and about 5 miles east of POS :wink: ). Just west of HEB, just south of Keller and Southlake, just north of Richland Hills (no, really :roll: ), and just east of Watauga.
BTW Titus - did you know that 183 is commonly referred to as Airport Freeway, but you'll never find that on a map either? And through the Mid-Cities corridor it is not only Highway 183 and Airport Freeway, but Highway 121 as well? :mrgreen:
You suck! :banghead: :banghead: :banghead:Quote:
Originally Posted by altiain
Whooppieeeeeeee! We're almost neighbors :lol: In a barn south of Springtown and north of Weatherford. No guns, runs naked in my yard, and I only see cops when I'm in a miata :cry:Quote:
Originally Posted by Ataim
There are a lot of situations like that -- 635 is LBJ, 35E is Stemmons, 75 is Central. I guess it comes from the historic development of the roads and city.Quote:
Originally Posted by altiain
FWIW, Orlando was much worse when I lived there. Roads often combined (like 183/121 do, but for LONG periods of miles), and some roads even had two different "word names," leaving you with four different individual ways to refer to the road -- and 16 permutations. Add to that the "East-West Expressway" that runs north and south through all but the totally unpopulated areas of the county and it's a freak show extrordinaire.
PS: I'm part of the Frisco crowd, too, but grew up in the Wichita Falls area were we were taught not to say F---, S---, or O-------. :lol:
Seriously, we should host some "South O-------" (Plano/Frisco/North Dallas) GTGs!
Chuck
South of Ft. Worth, east of Cleburne.... :shock:
Hey Titus, that's commonly referred to as Southwest Jesus if you're keeping track.Quote:
Originally Posted by joe.MIATA
You're right about that! There is a time warp around here- the local Sabbath falls on a SaturdayQuote:
Originally Posted by sammm
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Originally Posted by sammm
You guys griping about road names should really go meet someone in the 1000 block of Peachtree in Atlanta...
That sounds almost as bad as when I lived in Kansas City. Depending on what side of the state line and what particular city you were in, the road you were on changed names many, many, many times. Was I on 115th or Wornall or Lower Southwest Blvd. or... a crap...Quote:
Originally Posted by ccage
635 and MacArthur.... Happy Valley, ehm I mean Valley Ranch...
75 and Spring Creek in Plano
Which one? :lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by tailchaser
I was recently asked that same question by someone when I told them that I lived off of the PGB. :?Quote:
Originally Posted by photodavo
Some of my family lives in Mississippi. I drove there a few years ago, & soon realized that through at least the town they lived in, there were no street signs...at all...just roads :scratch:Quote:
Originally Posted by Treibenschnell
Why invest in street signs if the majority of the population can't read? :study:Quote:
Originally Posted by Jiggerachi
Hehe, thats what I was thinking...
Are we talking in the Techwood area?Quote:
Originally Posted by tailchaser
In the Great State of Texas, in the heart of the Metromess, in Arlington, at UTA, in a fraternity house.
Chris