Charlie is an award-winning broadcaster and writer with 15 years of experience in the radio industry. Most of his time has been spent behind a microphone and on stage, entertaining crowds across Oklahoma and Texas. Charlie brings his unique perspectives to everything from Route 66 in Amarillo, Texas, to the strange history of the Texas panhandle region. His passion for entertainment extends to film and music, which he loves to review. Charlie is an avid traveler that prefers to spend his free time in the great outdoors. Whether it is in the mountains of Colorado, Palo Duro Canyon, or the beaches of Texas, you'll find him at home camping under the stars.
Charlie
Exactly How Illegal is It To Make Whoopee in Your Car in Texas?
So, how much trouble would Jack and Rose get in if they pulled their little stunt in the Lone Star State?
The Hidden Secrets Of Canyon Lake In Texas Are Finally Being Seen
The most talked about secret at the moment is the sight of one of the rumored underwater caves finally seeing the light of day.
To Honor or To Bulldoze? The Childhood Home of The Most Notorious Outlaw in Texas
This humble house and gas station was the childhood home of Clyde Barrow.
Surprising True Story Behind Weird Marks In Texas Cemetery
It looks like giant claw marks.
What Makes This Texas Lake So Special? 4 Million Tons Of Salt.
It's our very own Dead Sea.
Why Is A Massive Field Of Abandoned Classic Cars In Pampa, TX?
Supposedly, the individual who owns the land is just a big-time enthusiast.
Does Ghost Of A Betrayed Wife Really Haunt This Texas Airport?
This time would be the last time he left his wife waiting alone at home.
Can You Believe the Texas DPS Once Showed Us How To Burglarize A Safe?
This is obviously an old video used for, what I assume are, training purposes when it comes to investigating these types of crimes.
Hey Texas, What Car Did You Use To Take Your Driving Test?
Do you remember the car you took your test in? Would you change it if you got a second chance?
Who Do You Call When A Big Stray Bull Wanders Into Your Yard In Texas?
This is quite possibly the most "Texas" thing I've experienced since moving back to the state.