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Quotes About Panhandle

The bigger the hair the closer to God" was not just a saying in the northern panhandle, it was like the eleventh commandment: Thou shalt have big hair.
~ Rachel Gibson
to estimating gas volume based on geological models. Major discoveries—the Panhandle Field in 1918 in North Texas, the Hugoton Field in 1922 around the conjunction of Kansas, Oklahoma, and Texas—eased early concerns about premature depletion. Panhandle and Hugoton together accounted for about 16 percent of total twentieth-century US natural-gas reserves, some 117 trillion cubic feet.
~ Richard Rhodes
You killed Rice Wheeler, he said, the Panhandle gunman. He should have stayed in the Panhandle, I said.
~ Louis L'Amour
You killed Rice Wheeler, he said, the Panhandle gunman. He should have stayed in the Panhandle, I said.
~ Louis L'Amour
From a scientific point of view, it's hard for me to understand why someone in the Texas Panhandle should not have access to the same research funds that someone in the Oklahoma Panhandle can have.
~ Bill Foster
In the long term, expanding and modernizing I-27 through the Texas Panhandle will promote growth by connecting rural areas to the federal Interstate Highway system, strengthen avenues for trade which is particularly advantageous for TX-13's agriculture industry, increase safety, and save billions in travel costs.
~ Ronny Jackson
Little ol' boy in the Panhandle told me the other day you can still make a small fortune in agriculture. Problem is, you got to start with a large one.
~ Jim Hightower
I'm from a part of Florida that is very close to Georgia in the panhandle area. I have a very colorful Southern family.
~ LaChanze
After investigating matters connected with my operation, I returned to Panhandle City, where Glen Alpine, Jr., was mounted, and a start made south.
~ Charles A. Siringo
Buddy when he come back from up in the panhandle told me one time it quit blowin up there and all the chickens fell over.
~ Cormac McCarthy
We drove it to the panhandle to listen to Jerry Garcia and The Grateful Dead in the first round of those Love-Ins the hippies had in the late 60's.
~ Oscar Zeta Acosta
Pensacola isn't Florida, really. It's the Panhandle. It's right up there near Alabama and Louisiana. It's, like, a stroll away from New Orleans. I feel like New Orleans is home.
~ Katy Mixon
Panhandle Smith was the red-faced cook, merry
~ Zane Grey