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Location: Republic of Texas or The Land of Enchantment
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Originally Posted by JDTH
Check out this thread from a few weeks back. Lots of pictures of pine trees in New Mexico. I live in Tempe, AZ (right outside of Phoenix) most of the time and I have two huge pine trees in my front yard next to the palm tree.
Ever eat a pine tree? Many parts are edible you know!!!
speaking of eating a pine tree. did you hear about that logger in Central Russia who accidently "mysteriously" swalled a 1 3/4 inch pine branch that eventually grew to 2 inches before it was removed.
Las Cruces State Championships:
2008, 2002, 2000, 1999, 1975, 1959
EVEN MAYFIELD HAS MORE THAN LAS CRUCES!
Las Cruces High won this year. Las Cruces and Mayfield have both been ranked nationally. Artesia and Las Cruces have not been in the same class since 1968 or 1969...Artesia would not have 26 titles if they played in the top division...
Technically the best team New Mexico has ever seen was Animas and that run they went on...Like 83 straight wins...
The Stadium is way better in Las Cruces...Maybe if you had been to either one you would know.
Mayfield and Onate are in Las Cruces...
Las Cruces is the best High School Football town in New Mexico...
I think you are getting confused....Las Cruces means all three high schools. not just Las Cruces High School (which I didn't even go to)..
Ever eat a pine tree? Many parts are edible you know!!!
I watched kirk douglas nibbling on a pine cone (seed/nut) in the movie "lonely are the brave", wonder if they would keep you from starving to death in a wilderness?
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