You know you are from New Mexico... (1 Viewer)

Jenn

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Couldn't resist this one...
1. You can correctly pronounce words like Tesuque, Cerrillos, Acoma, Buena, Ocotillo, Cochiti, Pojoaque,Socorro and Isleta (and you actually know what or where they are!).
2. You have been told by at least one out-of-state vendor that they are going to charge you extra for international shipping.
3. You expect to pay more if your house is made of Adobe.
4. You can order your Big Mac with green chile.
5. You buy salsa by the half-gallon.
6. You know what it means when they say it's from Hatch.
7. Your Christmas decorations include "red Chiles, a half-ton of sand and 200 paper bags."
8. Most restaurants you go to begin with "El" or "Los."
9. You price shop for tortillas.
10. You have an extra freezer just for green Chile.
11. You consider Billy the Kid a state hero. (?)
12. You think six tons of crushed rock makes a beautiful front lawn.
13. You think the biggest perk to running for state legislature is that you could speed legally.
14. You pass on the left because that is the fast-lane.
15. You think Sonic is "America's Favorite Drive-in."
16. Your swamp cooler got knocked off your roof by a Dust Devil.
17. You either have been or know someone who has been abducted by aliens.
18. You can actually hear the Taos hum.
19. All your out-of-state friends and relatives ask if they can drink the water when they come to visit.
20. When someone says "Las Vegas" you think of a small New Mexico town in the northeastern part of the state.
21. You iron your jeans to "dress up."
22. You don't see anything wrong with drive-up window liquor sales.
23. Your other vehicle is also a pick-up truck.
24. Two of your cousins are in Santa Fe, one in the legislature, the other in the state penitentiary.
25. You know what it means when a waitress asks you whether you want "red or green."
26. You're relieved when the pavement ends because the dirt road has fewer potholes.
27. You see nothing odd when, in the conversations of the people in line around you at the grocery store, every other word of each sentence alternates between Spanish and English.
28. You've seen the bat flight at Carlsbad Caverns and have a t-shirt that says "Bats need friends, too!"
29. You know you are "special" because you're from the Land of Enchantment!
30. You've had Forts out in the llano or bosque, which is also your back yard, so to speak.
31. You know what the night sky looks like full of stars and not pollution.
32. You've swam in an arroyo or an acequia..as a child or an ADULT!! LOL!
33. You've cooked an egg on the sidewalk.
34. You know what a horny toad is.
35. You can identify a quail, peacock, coyote, roadrunner, cricket, etc...by the sound they make.
36. You actually stop in the road when quail are crossing to wait for the whole "family" to get across.
37. Your Walmart sells snow sleds in the summer for the White Sands...but you can hardly find them in the winter.
38. You've slept outside either on the trampoline, the back of a truck, or just in the yard with friends.
39. When going to the store; you ask everyone in the vehicle if they’re going to “get down” with you.
40. You love the smell of rain in the desert.
41. You've caught tadpoles every summer as a kid.
42. One of your favorite past times is rock hunting.
43. Your High School Biology teacher taught you how to identify all of the desert plants that you could get high off of, and how to do it.
44. You've been to Mexico just to party.
45. You know that Christmas and weddings would not be the same without biscochitos and tamales.
46. You know what bartering is, and how to do it in at least 2 different languages.
47. You could totally win on Survivor, because you've been doing all that hunting, fishing, hiking survival technique stuff since you were 5 out in your own back yard.
48. Your city cousins from out of state come and visit you and don't get it when "going to do something" to you means to go hunting, fishing, hiking and theirs is hanging out at the mall.
49. You spent your 4 years of High School saying you were leaving this hell hole and never coming back; and when you left, you realized that there's no place like New Mexico, and will probably decide to retire back home.
50. You know that the newstand doesn't sell newspapers.
51.

ALL of you from New Mexico or at least those who live there and just LOVE it (except when the wind blows over 50MPH) and can relate to this, share it!!
 
And 51 should be " You know that posole is like grits on steroids, goes great with pigs knuckles, and is a New Year's tradition."

Love it - lived in Albuquerque for 18 years, sometimes wish I'd never left, and look forward to the Christmas visit with the Grandkids next month.
 
Yeah there's something to be said about the Land Of Enchantment !
I go as much as I can even if only for a couple of days.

Hoping to make it to Northern NM next spring or summer if I can figure out how to camp out of a vette! LOL
Nah I'm buying a Outback or something that won't leave me spinning my wheels .

Maybe Mountains besides the majestic view give the illusion of being closer to God , or maybe it is.
Either way it sure beats sand bars and willow trees on the Mississippi !
 
And 51 should be " You know that posole is like grits on steroids, goes great with pigs knuckles, and is a New Year's tradition."

Love posole, can't stand menudo.

Not a big fan of bischocitos myself either, but I love empanadas and pastelitos. Yummmy!
 
Hey, I know where Socorro and Isleta are!! Pass right by the casino on the way to Socorro from the ABQ airport. And I'll be doing again next year. Hey, Jenn, be on the lookout for the bowlers of America in Albuquerque next spring at the National Tournament. Some of the finest people you will ever meet outside of the Nitromater board, at least during the first week of April.;):)

Number 12 is so true. I was making fun of the yard that I saw in Socorro last year that was nothing but crushed rock. Told my friend that was a cheap and easy way to do yard work. Beats planting grass and planting grass and planting grass.....

Murdock.
 
Hey, I know where Socorro and Isleta are!! Pass right by the casino on the way to Socorro from the ABQ airport. And I'll be doing again next year. Hey, Jenn, be on the lookout for the bowlers of America in Albuquerque next spring at the National Tournament. Some of the finest people you will ever meet outside of the Nitromater board, at least during the first week of April.

Number 12 is so true. I was making fun of the yard that I saw in Socorro last year that was nothing but crushed rock. Told my friend that was a cheap and easy way to do yard work. Beats planting grass and planting grass and planting grass.....

Murdock.


If you passed by the casino, it's likely that you passed right by my house! I'm about six miles south of the casino.

We are encouraged to use xeriscaping because of the lack of water in the area during the summer months, but crushed rock is not the best place to play tackle football...:rolleyes: :eek: :p
 
How about The Frontier restraunt in ABQ on old route 66? Great cinamon rolls!
 
How about The Frontier restraunt in ABQ on old route 66? Great cinamon rolls!

Yes! They were threatening to shut down because of the high crime rate, but most people complained too much and the UNM PD promissed more assistance so they are still up. I still hate going out there after dark when all the hobos come out but during the day it's a great place for a burger and a roll!
 
Yes! They were threatening to shut down because of the high crime rate, but most people complained too much and the UNM PD promissed more assistance so they are still up. I still hate going out there after dark when all the hobos come out but during the day it's a great place for a burger and a roll!

Jenn, they'll NEVER close the Frontier! I remember they tried closing at at 12 midnight on weekends because of fights and such. But that only lasted for 2-3 weeks before they got pressured to make it 24 hrs. again! ;)
 
Jenn, they'll NEVER close the Frontier! I remember they tried closing at at 12 midnight on weekends because of fights and such. But that only lasted for 2-3 weeks before they got pressured to make it 24 hrs. again! ;)

Maybe that's what I was thinking. Banditos is a good place to eat too, the bandito guy is always passing out bandito bucks at UNM.
 
I gave this to a co-worker that is a lifer from there. Just moved about 2 years ago. He loved it...He has a friend next day him green chilies every now and then.

Those things eat good.:D
 
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