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There definitely is a cult following. My neighbor just  traveled up to the panhandle, then down to the valley and just to visit Bucee's. His goal is to visit everyone of them in the State of Texas.

p.s., it is 60,000 Sq Ft.

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Change of topic. Ruth Bader Ginsburn has passed away from liver cancer, she survived cancer 4 times, this one was too much for her. Liver cancer is fatal.

Sadly politics have already over-shadowed her death.

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I got a Bucee's c/c. I get $0.20 per gallon off fuel till January 1 and then it is $0.10 per gallon after that. 

Great for diesel except it has a small nozzle, but I'm retired and not in a hurry. And it doesn't cut off until your full.

Herman 

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RayIN.  Pancreatic cancer is what did her in!  I had a like, dislike for her...Should be a age limit. RIP

Problem with Bucee's, is that you don't know witch ones take Big Rigs/Trucks!   The one off I-45 in League City was a real trill to get away from, no 18 wheelers or RV facility.

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Most of them say "No Trucks" but I have always found a end diesel pump on a island that was fairly easy to get to and away from. With over 100 pumps The end pumps are never that busey. The diesel/fuel prices are good it is when you go inside it gets expensive.:P

Bill

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My son told me to try their BBQ sandwich. I was a bit reluctant because it was prepackaged, but I was surprised at how good it really was. And yes when inside it gets expensive. It's like going to Camping World after you bought your first RV, Wow! we could really use that when camping and 5 year later it is still unused, with the price tag still on and taking up storage space.

It's the experience of it.

Been there, done that and have the Tee Shirt.

Hermnan

   

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4 hours ago, hermanmullins said:

Would not wear that, it bring back bad memories. As a young lad my two front teeth were very large and I got called BUCKY a lot:(. Cute but not for me.

Herman 

So what happened. Did you grow around the teeth!?

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13 hours ago, manholt said:

RayIN.  Pancreatic cancer is what did her in!  I had a like, dislike for her...Should be a age limit. RIP

Problem with Bucee's, is that you don't know witch ones take Big Rigs/Trucks!   The one off I-45 in League City was a real trill to get away from, no 18 wheelers or RV facility.

Yes, I read that this morning, 20 minutes after her death the "news" reported liver cancer, can't survive without either one.

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Pertaining to Buc'ee's allowing RV'ers, all the locations have signs at each entrance "no trucks".  According to management, this is t stop the 18 wheelers from using them as rest stops.  I've used the following Buc'ee's for fuel with no problems: Bastrop, New Braunfels, Katy, Texas City, Luling, Waller, Wharton, Madisonville,  and Richmond. The store in Luling is too small and always very crowded. 

 

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Agree on Luling!   If I need fuel at that point, I use Loves across I-10 and get my  16 cents per gal. discount, at 110-130 gallons it adds up!

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Just a change in subject. Found this on a Winnebago "drop test" Don't know what it means with no comparison and no evaluation outher than visual. Haven't seen anyone else do this.

Bill

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10 hours ago, WILDEBILL308 said:

Haven't seen anyone else do this.

Monaco did a similar crash test for front impact and roll over back in the early 2000's. I saw a Dynasty like Herman's run off an overpass due to a tire failure and roll down the embankment onto the highway below and the only obvious damage (besides massive scratches and broken windows) was the roof units got cleaned off and crushed and were scattered onto the highway. 

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Interesting test. Would like to see more RV manufacturers doing that with various models, including some of the low-end Class A rigs. A rollover test might be more real-world though, something like this:

I've been on these buses overseas - they are pretty stout and seemed much better made than some of the ones we're used to. Curious to see how a low priced Class A would hold up in a test like this.

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Well up at  Choctaw Casino and decided to try Guy Fieri's. Ok we tried it, Next. choctawcasinos.com/durant/eat-drink/guy-fieris/

BillGuy Fieri's American Kitchen+Bar

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