Every former Texan or past visitor of the Lone Star State probably wishes they had a Buc-ee's near them. There's just so much to love about the ultimate road trip rest stop emporium: The sparkling clean bathrooms. The hilarious billboards. The walls and walls of snacks. The photo opportunities. One man even drove hundreds of miles for the ultimate Buc-ee's experience.
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Thankfully, the Texas favorite recently expanded to Alabama, giving more Americans the chance to experience Buc-ee the Beaver's domain. But, as far as we know, Buc-ee's hasn't opened any travel stations outside of the country. That's why it was a little puzzling when a Texan traveling in the Middle East spotted a Buc-ee's sign in Amman, Jordan.
The Houston Chronicle reports that Maurice Chammah, a writer for The Marshall Project, spotted a very familiar sign in Jordan.
"Fellow Texans: I was driving on a highway north of Amman, Jordan, and found a...Buc-ee's. Or at least, a place claiming to be Buc-ee's. I have so many questions," Chammah wrote.
Fellow Texans:
I was driving on a highway north of Amman, Jordan, and found a...Buc-ee's. Or at least, a place claiming to be Buc-ee's.
I have so many questions.
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