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RLMAO! Wife and I are in Kingman now house-hunting. Some of the homes are as fugley as the locals too! (hoping we have better luck today)
Can't wait to attend our first LRR! BTW.......is it always windy in Bullhead? We were there yesterday thinking it might be a better place to buy and then commute, but man was the wind stout yesterday.
Bullhead is not always windy, but being in the valley things can get moving. Keep in mind in the summer Bullhead regularly can get to 115, where as Kingman wil be at 100 degree, does make a difference.
The only way I would live in Bullhead would be on the river and buy a jet ski1
Hope everyone has a great time at the river run! We on the other hand won't be there, that run has gone downhill over the last few years. I have recieved a ticket the last 3 years from either n.h.p, metro, or a.h.p for some of the craziest things. My first river run was in 96, the place was packed, alot of fun and laid back. Last year, we were on the main street at 2 a.m. and the place was a ghost town!!!!
So that's your picture on the back of those milk cartons.
RLMAO! Wife and I are in Kingman now house-hunting. Some of the homes are as fugley as the locals too! (hoping we have better luck today)
Can't wait to attend our first LRR! BTW.......is it always windy in Bullhead? We were there yesterday thinking it might be a better place to buy and then commute, but man was the wind stout yesterday.
My parents moved to Kingman back in the 70's. Every time I've been there it was windy. The locals put old tires on top their mobile homes to keep the roof from rattling. I wouldn't live there if you gave me a house, or trailer. But maybe that's just me.
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