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I got some free tickets so I'll probably swing by there. They are doing a charity ride from Cowboy Harley to the show site on Saturday morning. The cost to ride with them is $100 for about a 30 minute ride. They may stretch it out, but it's not very far between the endpoints. http://www.gettix.net/families/texas/?event_id=1545
I simply cant afford $30.00 to get in and walk around Auditorium Shores. Nothing the OCC have going on in there interests me thirty bux worth, even if I did have it.
I simply cant afford $30.00 to get in and walk around Auditorium Shores. Nothing the OCC have going on in there interests me thirty bux worth, even if I did have it.
awwwww come on,ya might even see leslie in a leather thong [:'(]
neah I agree, ifn it was a 10 buck thing I'd check it out, but you can just about count on havin to pay another 7.50 to park at
the palmer center garage.
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