View Full Version : No one is from Wyoming... :(
LT1-TA
02-09-2006, 12:17 PM
Every forum i have ever joined, with the exception of fullsizechevy.com... there has been NO WYOMING members...
This saddens me. Does no one in Wyoming get into the internet thing? Or is there no scene??? Im in Casper, so it's not like im in a little town (at least in Wyoming.. lol)
Chris 96 WS6
02-09-2006, 12:20 PM
There are only about 500,000 people in the entire state, most of which in very rural areas. My guess is that on average there's a whole lot less web access in Wyoming than other more densly populated states.
Plus its just the averages....you have the same ods of running into someone from Wyoming as running into someone from Austin TX (same population).
five7kid
02-10-2006, 11:20 AM
I was under the impression that a lot of people are from Wyoming . . . :D
Chris 96 WS6
02-10-2006, 11:32 AM
I was under the impression that a lot of people are from Wyoming . . . :D
Not really, LOL.
LT ONE
08-17-2007, 05:43 AM
lol just moved to laramie wy from dallas texas and it sucks nothing but rice here
KraazyDan
09-10-2007, 04:09 PM
Hey LT_One I am from Nebraska right by the Colorado/Wyoming border. I was actually in Laramie right after I bought my 97' WS.6 for two days have some friends that went to college up there. I am from a small town north of Sidney Nebraska..not sure if you have ever heard of it or not its about 45 east of the Wyo border and 30 miles North of the Colo border. If you have heard of Cabela's or been to one not to far from Wyoming then you've been to Sidney..it Originated there. I am not from Wyo but it looks like I am the closest!
Gary Wells
09-11-2007, 10:05 AM
Hey, I'm from Wyoming. About 30 some years ago, when performance vehicles were the rage. Long before most of you guys were a twinkle in your dad's eye. J/K, but probably true. I lived in Lander from about '66 until about '75 or so. Yes, this last century. I had, amongst other vehicles, a '65 or '66 GTO, a '69 30K mile GTX, a '70 Dodge Challanger T.A., a BSA lightning rocket, a '70 or so modified Norton, and about a 74 or so Honda 750 K?, along with some other less notable rides. Unfortunately, those were the days. Street racing was alive and well in those days. Main Srtreet & out on 2nd Street, I believe. There was somebody a few years back from Riverton, Wyo signed up on TurboBuick.com that advised that he had the only turboBuick in the state. Don't know what happened to him. Those days will never be relived, but they will never be forgotten either. Most of my speeed equipment back then came from F. G. Ferre in Salt Lake, a popular speed emporium in those days.
crazyBIRD99
01-17-2008, 09:35 AM
Ill be up there in about 3 months or so :)
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