Recently, a post showed up on Reddit asking if there were an vintage photo booths around where you can take photos that get printed out on strips of paper. Someone on that post mentioned Beatnik Photo Camper.

I had to check it out based on the name alone.

Old School Photo Booths

It works just like the ones you remember visiting. Your photos come printed out on little strips. There are multiple photos on each one. Just like at Gatti's, Wonderland, and even Cinergy.

A Few Modern Touches And Conveniences

When you look at the photos of the camper, you can definitely see that there's a little bit more elbow room than in the booths we remember. The ones at pizza parlors and theme parks always had you crammed inside with just enough room for two people...tops.

This is a vintage camper that not only has room for you to take your photo in, but it looks like it's decorated to look a lot nicer than the ones we sat in that were covered in pizza grease.

You Don't Go To The Camper, The Camper Goes To You

Probably the coolest part is that this thing is on the move. You don't have to go to it. You can actually book it and have them come to you.

Talk about a way to make sure you set the bar for all neighborhood birthday parties this year.

A Lot Of Hidden Gems In The Panhandle

I talked a lot last year about all of the hidden gems we have in the Texas panhandle when it comes to businesses like this. It's crazy what all we have in town, that I'm still finding out about 4 years after moving here.

Google Answers the Top 10 Questions About Amarillo

I love Google. It can literally answer ANYTHING you need it to answer. Whether it's right or wrong is a totally different question.

Recently, I found myself wondering about something and went to Google. And that's when I started noticing the "people also asked..." section and BOY...Some of them made perfect sense, some of them were interesting, and one of them was downright baffling...and it was a top 10 question which is even more absurd.

So let's see what we've got. Here's the top 10 questions as asked to Google about Amarillo.

Amarillo Landmarks: Negative Yelp Reviews

Yelp can be a strange and angry place. That's what I found out recently when I decided to sort the reviews by "lowest rating" first.

I was okay with the people upset over bad service and what not. But I came across a few reviews that, for lack of a better word, left me speechless in their scathing negative reviews on some of Amarillo's most iconic places. Prepare your self for plenty of head shaking and "I dunno" shrugs.

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