Mayan Dinner Sept 19/07
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this place rocks sooo much
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I just love the Mayan Ranch. All the staff always is so friendly, I just love it!!!
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this place is awsome!!!!!!!
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I guess if you've never been their employee you can say they are wonderful people. My cousin Mickey was their cook for many years and they worked her so hard she died of a heart attack. R. Darnell my people had a lot more to worry about than sidewalks for heavens sake. Like Comanche indians killing them and trying to live off the wild land that is now Texas. Don and Judy Hicks were not"truly wonderful" employers! You're not a Texan either I can tell from the from your stupid comment.
CSALIVESFOREVER 2 years ago
I'm very sorry to hear that your cousin died from a heart attack. But I'm sure you've heard it said that "Hard Work never killed anyone". It's obvious that you don't know what you're talking about.... I am an employee of the Mayan Ranch and I am a Native Texan, one who appreciates having a job to go to and grateful to those who provide me with a way and means. Isn't life good! How about finding somewhere else to spred your negitism, you'll find no pity here.
ReubenDarnell 2 years ago
In 1980, I returned to Bandera to work at the Mayan Dude ranch. My ancestoral home. I discovered Mickey Kalka my distant cousin was the Grand Chef that did all the cooking. Henry Adamietz one of the groundskeepers was my Uncle. I worked as a waitress and bartender that summer. My great-great grandparents came from Poland and built the Catholic church. I can proudly say my family built Bandera. The Hicks came from Iowa and bought the Mayan I think in the 1970's. They were not Texans.
CSALIVESFOREVER 2 years ago
What makes a person a true Texan is how big their hearts are. The Hicks family bought the Mayan in 1951 and still operate it 365 days a year. They have, and continue to do more for Bandera residents and guests than anyone else I can think of. They are truly wonderful people. By the way, if your folks built Bandera... they forgot the sidewalks. Thanks for your comment.
ReubenDarnell 2 years ago