[UA] Strangeness in Texas?

Scott McDaniel scott at scottopic.com
Wed Nov 21 07:01:11 PST 2007


There are spans that literally go on forever.  You'll pass a sign
which says "Amarillo       238 miles" every ten miles, and it'll keep
happening until you fully realize it's
not a geographical quirk or mistake.  If you've passed the sign ten
times already, the numbers will always go up.

On Nov 21, 2007 9:28 AM, Wade Lahoda <wade.lahoda at gmail.com> wrote:
>   So, I've got a posse of players heading West from New Orleans and
> going into Texas in search of another group of weirdos who are running
> away from them.  I am about as far away from Texas as you can get and
> still be in North America(Western Canada, eh?). :)
>
>   Anything I should be sure to include to make things feel like Texas?
>  Important regional distinctions?  Stereotypes to avoid?  Stereotypes
> not to miss?  And, of course, any ideas of the weird, the strange -
> local legends, strange true stories, and other stuff that might be
> interesting to drop on PCs addicted to the weird? :)
>
> --
> "The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are
> always so certain of themselves, but wiser people so full of doubts."
> - Bertrand Russell
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