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Why is Guymon not the hottest place to live right now?
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<blockquote data-quote="KG5VW" data-source="post: 3912014" data-attributes="member: 41673"><p>There used to be a great restaurant in Guymon called Hunny’s BBQ, and a chain style steakhouse on the north end near Walmart but I don’t know if either is still there. We stopped at a Chinese buffet there one time and it sucked big time. I hope that place closed down! Wife and I went to a big fair and craft show one time, maybe called Pioneer days??? I don’t remember for sure but it was pretty neat. They had a parade and hearded some longhorns and other cattle down the street by the fairgrounds. Seemed like there was a large Mexican population out there, not that it bothered me but I do wonder what the crime statistics were like. Not much in the way of nicer homes that I could tell, an occasional newer home and a couple of newer additions in the area. Someone mentioned Boise City also, better be a pretty self sufficient type otherwise you would starve to death or spend a lot on fuel. The city square you have to navigate around is kind of unique. We stayed a night out at Black Mesa one time and the dark skies are amazing! Coyotes seem to be everywhere out there, and on our way back to highway 64 we saw a nice buck antelope only about 20 yards off the road. I don’t know if I am cutout to live that far off the beaten path. Now, if you were talking about Red Lodge, MT I would say when do we leave!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KG5VW, post: 3912014, member: 41673"] There used to be a great restaurant in Guymon called Hunny’s BBQ, and a chain style steakhouse on the north end near Walmart but I don’t know if either is still there. We stopped at a Chinese buffet there one time and it sucked big time. I hope that place closed down! Wife and I went to a big fair and craft show one time, maybe called Pioneer days??? I don’t remember for sure but it was pretty neat. They had a parade and hearded some longhorns and other cattle down the street by the fairgrounds. Seemed like there was a large Mexican population out there, not that it bothered me but I do wonder what the crime statistics were like. Not much in the way of nicer homes that I could tell, an occasional newer home and a couple of newer additions in the area. Someone mentioned Boise City also, better be a pretty self sufficient type otherwise you would starve to death or spend a lot on fuel. The city square you have to navigate around is kind of unique. We stayed a night out at Black Mesa one time and the dark skies are amazing! Coyotes seem to be everywhere out there, and on our way back to highway 64 we saw a nice buck antelope only about 20 yards off the road. I don’t know if I am cutout to live that far off the beaten path. Now, if you were talking about Red Lodge, MT I would say when do we leave! [/QUOTE]
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