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metalwing
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They keep happening and it's gonna happen again!
Fiesta Week in San Antonio is April 18-28 2013 http://www.fiesta-sa.org/ Choose from more than 100 official events—parades, festivals, concerts, coronations, athletic events, art exhibits & more |
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They keep happening and it's gonna happen again! Fiesta Week in San Antonio is April 18-28 2013 http://www.fiesta-sa.org/ Choose from more than 100 official events—parades, festivals, concerts, coronations, athletic events, art exhibits & more INTERESTING |
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Is ese's place going to hold everyone??
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Is ese's place going to hold everyone?? Maybe we can find a house to rent or a hotel that will give a group discount. Lots of time for looking around. |
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I have some "connections" that might help.
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I have some "connections" that might help. Thought you might. Lots of time, but you might ck around & see what could be found. |
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Why Carol is taking the bus!
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Why Carol is taking the bus! |
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Well at least San Antonio isn't too far 11 hours in a car with
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Hummm so which weekend are you looking at??
19th - 21st or 26th - 28th??????? I'm game for either but need to make sure everyone is or if there is one weekend preferred over the other............ |
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i'll ask my mom
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Ohh and what side of town the festival is at for we would need to stay close by... that way if some wanted to go back to the room they can. While others keep looking.....
Come on boys we want details lmao.... |
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Edited by
esebulldog
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Mon 12/03/12 08:27 PM
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the party happens all over town, but the main attractions are downtown. the concerts, carnival and festival crowds are downtown (food booths, beer booths,
etc. are all expensive). if big crowds aren't for you, than local bars hold events all over town the oyster bake at st. mary's university is cool, but sorry vivian, no shrimp and grits there Fiesta Oyster Bake 4/19/2013 - 4/20/2013 Description FIESTA OYSTER BAKE - THE HEARTBEAT OF FIESTA The St. Mary’s University Fiesta Oyster Bake began in 1916 as a small gathering of alumni. Since that time the event has grown into one of the most popular Fiesta celebrations. This year the Fiesta Oyster Bake celebrates its 92nd anniversary! The Oyster Bake features more than 100,000 oysters, served raw, baked or fried. Another 50 food booths dish up savory favorites such as fajitas, sausage on a stick, egg rolls, hamburgers and chicken on a stick. A variety of beverages is available to quench every thirst, while continuous rock ’n’ roll, Latin and country music compliment the feast. Friday night is family night and officially starts the traditional Fiesta Oyster Bake, when half the grounds are opened. Patrons can enjoy four entertainment stages (six on Saturday), 30 food and beverage booths, a children’s area with games and other interactive activities geared for the young and young at heart, and a spectacular fireworks finale. Fiesta Oyster Bake is sponsored by the St. Mary’s University Alumni Association. All proceeds fund student scholarships and university and alumni programs. Times Fri, 5:00 pm - 11:00 pm Sat, 11:00 am - 11:00 pm Admission & Parking $16 Advance $20 Gate $10 Parking http://www.oysterbake.com/ Infophone 210-2275191 laura@fiesta-sa.org |
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the party happens all over town, but the main attractions are downtown. the concerts, carnival and festival crowds are downtown (food booths, beer booths, etc. are all expensive). if big crowds aren't for you, than local bars hold events all over town the oyster bake at st. mary's university is cool, but sorry vivian, no shrimp and grits there Fiesta Oyster Bake 4/19/2013 - 4/20/2013 Description FIESTA OYSTER BAKE - THE HEARTBEAT OF FIESTA The St. Mary’s University Fiesta Oyster Bake began in 1916 as a small gathering of alumni. Since that time the event has grown into one of the most popular Fiesta celebrations. This year the Fiesta Oyster Bake celebrates its 92nd anniversary! The Oyster Bake features more than 100,000 oysters, served raw, baked or fried. Another 50 food booths dish up savory favorites such as fajitas, sausage on a stick, egg rolls, hamburgers and chicken on a stick. A variety of beverages is available to quench every thirst, while continuous rock ’n’ roll, Latin and country music compliment the feast. Friday night is family night and officially starts the traditional Fiesta Oyster Bake, when half the grounds are opened. Patrons can enjoy four entertainment stages (six on Saturday), 30 food and beverage booths, a children’s area with games and other interactive activities geared for the young and young at heart, and a spectacular fireworks finale. Fiesta Oyster Bake is sponsored by the St. Mary’s University Alumni Association. All proceeds fund student scholarships and university and alumni programs. Times Fri, 5:00 pm - 11:00 pm Sat, 11:00 am - 11:00 pm Admission & Parking $16 Advance $20 Gate $10 Parking http://www.oysterbake.com/ Infophone 210-2275191 laura@fiesta-sa.org I love Oysters ...as long as they are not raw! |
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the party happens all over town, but the main attractions are downtown. the concerts, carnival and festival crowds are downtown (food booths, beer booths, etc. are all expensive). if big crowds aren't for you, than local bars hold events all over town the oyster bake at st. mary's university is cool, but sorry vivian, no shrimp and grits there Fiesta Oyster Bake 4/19/2013 - 4/20/2013 Description FIESTA OYSTER BAKE - THE HEARTBEAT OF FIESTA The St. Mary’s University Fiesta Oyster Bake began in 1916 as a small gathering of alumni. Since that time the event has grown into one of the most popular Fiesta celebrations. This year the Fiesta Oyster Bake celebrates its 92nd anniversary! The Oyster Bake features more than 100,000 oysters, served raw, baked or fried. Another 50 food booths dish up savory favorites such as fajitas, sausage on a stick, egg rolls, hamburgers and chicken on a stick. A variety of beverages is available to quench every thirst, while continuous rock ’n’ roll, Latin and country music compliment the feast. Friday night is family night and officially starts the traditional Fiesta Oyster Bake, when half the grounds are opened. Patrons can enjoy four entertainment stages (six on Saturday), 30 food and beverage booths, a children’s area with games and other interactive activities geared for the young and young at heart, and a spectacular fireworks finale. Fiesta Oyster Bake is sponsored by the St. Mary’s University Alumni Association. All proceeds fund student scholarships and university and alumni programs. Times Fri, 5:00 pm - 11:00 pm Sat, 11:00 am - 11:00 pm Admission & Parking $16 Advance $20 Gate $10 Parking http://www.oysterbake.com/ Infophone 210-2275191 laura@fiesta-sa.org I love Oysters ...as long as they are not raw! I'll make my special raw oyster and grits special!! You'll love it!! |
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Well at least San Antonio isn't too far 11 hours in a car with a flying unicorn like pegasus would be a lot faster, but we all know pegasus is fictional. fortunately for you carol, you happen to be close friends with a real flying pig! catch a flight on pigasus! |
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Carol! You are mumbling again! I can see your lips moving. |
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she could be trying to give the pig driving directions
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Saddie here is the thread.
I do like Lost Maples was looking at the cabins. |
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Saddie here is the thread. I do like Lost Maples was looking at the cabins. I found it...YAY YAY |
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