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Well, stopped in at JoHanns for a burger and couple beers. Great place. Bought one of their shirts.
Daughter had a dance competion so I hung out at the Kalahari. Wife and kids left on Friday. I rode down on Saturday. Had a great ride there and great ride back home.
Well, stopped in at JoHanns for a burger and couple beers. Great place. Bought one of their shirts.
Daughter had a dance competion so I hung out at the Kalahari. Wife and kids left on Friday. I rode down on Saturday. Had a great ride there and great ride back home.
Didn't stop at "Bills Place" though... Shoot I would have given you one of my t-shirts...
I cannot help you from that far north, but I will tell you that, once you are at the Dells, there are a lot of cool places, we fequented "Nig's" it is on the strip, what a cool hole in the wall joint! Not to mention they usually have a raffle for a Motorcycle going this time of year...
Just a thought!
Nig's is still there? wow, the last time I as in that place was back around 1975. Good to see it's still going.
Drum, yup its still there and packed as ever, we were there about this time last year, and it was crazy in there! I mean packed with a great mix of people some bikers some business people some college age people ect ect ect... what a great place, although this was my first time there I dont think it has changed since 1975 quite honestly.
" Take a Swig at Nig's" first time I was in there was in 1979 and off and on again through the years and it has not changed, I don't think they have swept the floor in that time
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