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08-21-2009, 05:40 PM
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SUN BOWL FROM A BLACK HAWK
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08-22-2009, 02:45 AM
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Great pic!!!!
That is an awesome photo. Imagine if the sun bowl had orange turf in this photo?
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SUN BOWL FROM A BLACK HAWK
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08-22-2009, 12:36 PM
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El Paso is a jewel in the desert. Nestled between the rugged Franklin Mountains and the historic Rio Grande, this dynamic border community combines the advantages of a major metropolitan center with the ambience and neighborly charm of a modern western town. Three states, two countries, one culture: El Paso, Texas. El Paso is also the third fastest-growing real estate market in the U.S., according to CNNMoney.com in May 2008. Fort Bliss, the nearby U.S. Army base, is expanding by more than 37,000 soldiers and 53,000 accompanying spouses and children by 2012. Nearly $5 billion in construction is underway to accommodate the expansion, which is also expected to result in more than $1 billion in new economic impact. Texas Techıs Paul L. Foster School of Medicine will be the first four-year medical school to open on the U.S.-Mexico border. The schoolıs arrival is expected to result in $1.5 billion in economic impact and create more than 500 jobs. The first four-year class starts in August 2009. The ongoing effort to revitalize Downtown El Paso caught the eye of one of the worldıs leading publications, the Wall Street Journal. The newspaper featured the Cityıs redevelopment efforts in a July 28, 2008 report on seven places around the world that took different approaches to economic development and came out ahead.
(another anxiety attack for OBSERVE lol)
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08-22-2009, 12:53 PM
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Army Mama for Obama
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Originally Posted by z714w
El Paso is a jewel in the desert. Nestled between the rugged Franklin Mountains and the historic Rio Grande, this dynamic border community combines the advantages of a major metropolitan center with the ambience and neighborly charm of a modern western town. Three states, two countries, one culture: El Paso, Texas. El Paso is also the third fastest-growing real estate market in the U.S., according to CNNMoney.com in May 2008. Fort Bliss, the nearby U.S. Army base, is expanding by more than 37,000 soldiers and 53,000 accompanying spouses and children by 2012. Nearly $5 billion in construction is underway to accommodate the expansion, which is also expected to result in more than $1 billion in new economic impact. Texas Techıs Paul L. Foster School of Medicine will be the first four-year medical school to open on the U.S.-Mexico border. The schoolıs arrival is expected to result in $1.5 billion in economic impact and create more than 500 jobs. The first four-year class starts in August 2009. The ongoing effort to revitalize Downtown El Paso caught the eye of one of the worldıs leading publications, the Wall Street Journal. The newspaper featured the Cityıs redevelopment efforts in a July 28, 2008 report on seven places around the world that took different approaches to economic development and came out ahead.
(another anxiety attack for OBSERVE lol)
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The pictures are fabulous  Thanks for posting.
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08-22-2009, 04:27 PM
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Quote:
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El Paso is a jewel in the desert. Nestled between the rugged Franklin Mountains and the historic Rio Grande, this dynamic border community combines the advantages of a major metropolitan center with the ambience and neighborly charm of a modern western town. Three states, two countries, one culture: El Paso, Texas. El Paso is also the third fastest-growing real estate market in the U.S., according to CNNMoney.com in May 2008. Fort Bliss, the nearby U.S. Army base, is expanding by more than 37,000 soldiers and 53,000 accompanying spouses and children by 2012. Nearly $5 billion in construction is underway to accommodate the expansion, which is also expected to result in more than $1 billion in new economic impact. Texas Techıs Paul L. Foster School of Medicine will be the first four-year medical school to open on the U.S.-Mexico border. The schoolıs arrival is expected to result in $1.5 billion in economic impact and create more than 500 jobs. The first four-year class starts in August 2009. The ongoing effort to revitalize Downtown El Paso caught the eye of one of the worldıs leading publications, the Wall Street Journal. The newspaper featured the Cityıs redevelopment efforts in a July 28, 2008 report on seven places around the world that took different approaches to economic development and came out ahead.
(another anxiety attack for OBSERVE lol)
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Dude get off it already, I dont think he is even paying attention. You are just embarassing yourself.
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08-22-2009, 04:51 PM
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OBSERVE NOT PAYING ATTENTION? you should see all the nonsense direct messages I receive form him everyday. He has a problem. Guess he's bored in tiny abq.
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08-22-2009, 05:44 PM
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This sounds very similar to the trans texas corridor, doesn't it?
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That's what it is. They'll plow down many nice and historic neighborhoods for this thing.
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08-22-2009, 07:51 PM
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OBSERVE needs to get some help ASAP. 2 messages today filled with NONSENSE, he also needs to change his name from observe to OBSESSION. lol
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08-23-2009, 12:56 PM
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Cohen Stadium
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08-23-2009, 01:07 PM
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Franklin Mountains, Trans Mtn Rd (loop 375 Below)
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