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Kermit8 Flag Hevon 29 Mar 17 10.54pm Send a Private Message to Kermit8 Add Kermit8 as a friend

The Dallas Cowboys Stadium - just fvcking WOW!!!!

 


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Rudi Hedman Flag Caterham 29 Mar 17 11.06pm Send a Private Message to Rudi Hedman Add Rudi Hedman as a friend

Originally posted by Kermit8

The Dallas Cowboys Stadium - just fvcking WOW!!!!

Same goes for ITVs Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders audition series.

 


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NEILLO Flag Shoreham-by-Sea 30 Mar 17 12.12am Send a Private Message to NEILLO Add NEILLO as a friend

Originally posted by Penge Eagle

Am thinking of heading out there and would love some tips!

Hi Gordon,

To be honest, Dallas ain't all that. Or wasn't when I was there in 2009.

Apart from the Kennedy connection there's not much to see although I was lucky when I was there , the Texas State Fair was on and that was fun.

Nearby Fort Worth is a better bet - go to Billy Bob's, the largest Honky Tonk in the world and some good restaurants there too.

If you are going to Texas, best place I have been is Austin - I would totally recommend there.

 


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Penge Eagle Flag Beckenham 30 Mar 17 5.33am Send a Private Message to Penge Eagle Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add Penge Eagle as a friend

Great stuff, cheers guys.

 

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Hoof Hearted 31 Mar 17 11.25am

Originally posted by Penge Eagle

Great stuff, cheers guys.

Hope you have a good time Pengey.

 

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Hoof Hearted 31 Mar 17 11.27am

Originally posted by matt_himself

I have been there once, which was November 22 1963.

I was visiting a mate who had a pidgeon problem at the book warehouse he worked in, so we spent the day shooting pidgeons.

A few bullets went astray, we had had a few beers, but we reasoned it's not like that would change history?

Was it lunchtime matt?

 

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Ray in Houston Flag Houston 31 Mar 17 4.59pm Send a Private Message to Ray in Houston Add Ray in Houston as a friend

Originally posted by NEILLO

Hi Gordon,

To be honest, Dallas ain't all that. Or wasn't when I was there in 2009.

Apart from the Kennedy connection there's not much to see although I was lucky when I was there , the Texas State Fair was on and that was fun.

Nearby Fort Worth is a better bet - go to Billy Bob's, the largest Honky Tonk in the world and some good restaurants there too.

If you are going to Texas, best place I have been is Austin - I would totally recommend there.


I second all of this. You can drive from Dallas to Austin in 3 hours (straight shot down I-35), and that will be time well spent. Dallas is a soulless metropolis - ok, it has some nice bars and restaurants (and good looking women) - but that's true of any of Texas' cities. There isn't any tourist stuff to do there.

Fort Worth is quaint, but tiny.

Austin's slogan is "Keep Austin Weird" (Dallas' slogan is "Keep the Weirdos in Austin"). It's the self-appointed music capital of the world, has amazing bars, restaurants (and women), is a college town so the night life is buzzing and it has Franklin's Barbecue which will change your life (https://franklinbarbecue.com/).

There's fantastic craft beer and liquor in Austin. Just west of there is the Hill Country with its fantastic scenery and surprisingly good wine. Just south of there (about 1 1/2 hours drive) is San Antonio which is where you'll find The Alamo.

Don't get put off by seemingly long drives. I have driven to San Antonio and back in a day for lunch. Our roads are designed for easy long haul driving, so 3 hours is really nothing (and infinitely better than trying to fly).

Edited by Ray in Houston (31 Mar 2017 5.00pm)

 


We don't do possession; we do defense and attack. Everything else is just wa**ing with a football.

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Jimenez Flag SELHURSTPARKCHESTER,DA BRONX 01 Apr 17 1.35pm Send a Private Message to Jimenez Add Jimenez as a friend

Originally posted by Ray in Houston


I second all of this. You can drive from Dallas to Austin in 3 hours (straight shot down I-35), and that will be time well spent. Dallas is a soulless metropolis - ok, it has some nice bars and restaurants (and good looking women) - but that's true of any of Texas' cities. There isn't any tourist stuff to do there.

Fort Worth is quaint, but tiny.
Austin's slogan is "Keep Austin Weird" (Dallas' slogan is "Keep the Weirdos in Austin". It's the self-appointed music capital of the world, has amazing bars, restaurants (and women), is a college town so the night life is buzzing and it has Franklin's Barbecue which will change your life (https://franklinbarbecue.com/).

There's fantastic craft beer and liquor in Austin. Just west of there is the Hill Country with its fantastic scenery and surprisingly good wine. Just south of there (about 1 1/2 hours drive) is San Antonio which is where you'll find The Alamo.

Don't get put off by seemingly long drives. I have driven to San Antonio and back in a day for lunch. Our roads are designed for easy long haul driving, so 3 hours is really nothing (and infinitely better than trying to fly).

Edited by Ray in Houston (31 Mar 2017 5.00pm)

Just watch out for Sheriff Buford T Justice.

 


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legaleagle Flag 02 Apr 17 12.19pm

Originally posted by Ray in Houston


I second all of this. You can drive from Dallas to Austin in 3 hours (straight shot down I-35), and that will be time well spent. Dallas is a soulless metropolis - ok, it has some nice bars and restaurants (and good looking women) - but that's true of any of Texas' cities. There isn't any tourist stuff to do there.

Fort Worth is quaint, but tiny.

Austin's slogan is "Keep Austin Weird" (Dallas' slogan is "Keep the Weirdos in Austin". It's the self-appointed music capital of the world, has amazing bars, restaurants (and women), is a college town so the night life is buzzing and it has Franklin's Barbecue which will change your life (https://franklinbarbecue.com/).

There's fantastic craft beer and liquor in Austin. Just west of there is the Hill Country with its fantastic scenery and surprisingly good wine. Just south of there (about 1 1/2 hours drive) is San Antonio which is where you'll find The Alamo.

Don't get put off by seemingly long drives. I have driven to San Antonio and back in a day for lunch. Our roads are designed for easy long haul driving, so 3 hours is really nothing (and infinitely better than trying to fly).

Edited by Ray in Houston (31 Mar 2017 5.00pm)

I second that.Austin is a great place,far better IMHO than Dallas or Houston,Brilliant music scene. Relaxed,tolerant atmosphere:you wonder how it can be in Texas!Visit a real Honky Tonk at the Broken Spoke...

If you go there,go down and visit New Braunfels on a Saturday night,about an hour on the way to San Antone,great country music dancing in Gruene Hall,a 19th century beer hall built by German immigrants.And,if you go on to San Antone (about 2 hours south of Austin),then take a day trip to Langtry,on the Rio Grande,next to Mexico.The town (village?) named after Lily Langtry by the real life Judge Roy Bean that they made a film about..

Edited by legaleagle (03 Apr 2017 10.02am)

 

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