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<blockquote data-quote="Raido Free America" data-source="post: 3766140" data-attributes="member: 45328"><p>I think the human race can adopt to living anywhere! I was stationed at McGeragor Missie Range in New Mexico, part of, and located 35 miles north of Ft. Bliss TX. I was raised in the Ozarks, and this country was a shock to me, this range was located out in the desert, nothing else, not even a tree, for 35 miles, in any direction. Amazingly after a few months, I got to where I thought this was kinda pretty scenery, That was in 1964, and last winter my wife and I wanted to take a road trip, to a warmer climate, so we drove down through there. My first impressiion of this place was correct, that has got to be the ugliest place I have ever seen, with the possable exception of Deathj Valley, or down town Detroit!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Raido Free America, post: 3766140, member: 45328"] I think the human race can adopt to living anywhere! I was stationed at McGeragor Missie Range in New Mexico, part of, and located 35 miles north of Ft. Bliss TX. I was raised in the Ozarks, and this country was a shock to me, this range was located out in the desert, nothing else, not even a tree, for 35 miles, in any direction. Amazingly after a few months, I got to where I thought this was kinda pretty scenery, That was in 1964, and last winter my wife and I wanted to take a road trip, to a warmer climate, so we drove down through there. My first impressiion of this place was correct, that has got to be the ugliest place I have ever seen, with the possable exception of Deathj Valley, or down town Detroit! [/QUOTE]
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