El Paso ,West Tx., & New Mexico

Tia, your ads would be an example for other providers to use.
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BTW, has anyone noticed or commented that the North/East Texas section is missing a PROVIDER AD section? I only see weekend ads and reviews, but no section for ads. Am I missing it somewhere or do we just post in co-ed? Originally Posted by tia travels
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El Paso is West TX and I think it should stay there. (no offense to EL Paso Folks) Originally Posted by tia travels
None taken. None of this was brought up by El Pasoans.

Also, I agree with Cash, a lot of providers could learn a thing or two from Tia.
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Awww shucks~* Thank you.
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hi CC/3pc

may be we should post the attached image (also on another post in the other forum) to the "new thread" page of the Provider Ads section. The image may not show up in the actual post, but if it is displayed, to the provider it would help her.

Also may be we can make a "city" field, which can be made compulsory.

SJ
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There's no logic to giving Midland-Odessa their own forum, but lumping LBK and AMA together. LBK and AMA are about 2 hours apart, and each of them taken alone is about the same population as Midland-Odessa combined.

Honestly I'd leave things the way they are, except possibly to pull El Paso out and give it it's own forum with Las Cruces. Because ELP/LC really are geographically isolated compared to the other cities we're talking about.

I think, if you think about it, LBK, Amarillo, and Midessa have more to lose than gain by splitting off into their own forums.

It would be helpful, though, to force providers to identify the city of interest prominently in the subject line of their ads. Originally Posted by D_Friday
I think D Friday has a point. Texas is the largest state in the country and it is all lumped together in one category. Geographically speaking, even though in two different states, El Paso and Las Cruces should have the same category.
West Texas is confusing because SAT/DAL/HOU that is East Texas. If you have providers traveling from another state planning to hit each city. That provider may not realize the 800 mile distance it takes to drive from HOU to ELP.