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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Ghastly, Sep 18, 2008.

  1. Ghastly
    Joined: Sep 13, 2006
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    Anywhere cool near Waco Texas to visit on a Sunday afternoon. I going to be working in Waco Sunday through Wednesday.
     
  2. bigken
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    Buzzard Billys has a pretty good menu, Texas style......
     
  3. long island vic
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  4. BBobb
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    Little hard on us aqua Texans are we now..lol..lol
     
  5. texrodder
    Joined: Jun 25, 2007
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    Head up I35 a few miles,there are a couple of shops that sell old cars/hotrods and nostalgia stuff,or head to DFW about an hour north,Austin about an hour south.
     
  6. Big Tony
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    What Big Ken said....Buzzard Billy's freaking rocks... good atmosphere, food and cold *** beer
     
  7. LUX BLUE
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    Next monday night, head south to Austin for the gathering at the dog and duck.
     
  8. belair
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    Car show in Burnet on Sunday.
     
  9. Damn New Yorkers and their ****ed up sense of humor. Actually I'd probably laugh at a joke like that if I didn't live here.
     
  10. Ghastly
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    :) Awesome blackened chicken pasta.
     
  11. El Caballo
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    Austin, enjoy the cruise through hill country on Rt. 6 if you are not in a hurry.
     
  12. BLAKE
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    Is Two Minnie's still open...?
     
  13. Gummi Bear
    Joined: Sep 6, 2006
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    • http://www.drpeppermuseum.com
    • http://www.texasranger.org/
    • http://www.cameronparkzoo.com/ - The Zoo is pretty decent, if you have a mountain bike, that same park has miles of killer singletrack (you can hike or jog the trails as well) It's where the Brazos and Bosque rivers converge.
    • Hop in the car, head a few miles north up I-35 to West (that's the name of the town), head in toward the square, and sit down at a bakery for some fresh hot kolace and a up of coffee. It's a fine way to start the day.
     
    Last edited: Sep 26, 2008
  14. I forgot to mention the Texas Ranger Museum.
     
  15. cracker head
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    ahhh...... great memory's!!
     
  16. The Hop Walla
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    If you like guns don't miss the Texas Ranger Museum. Those guys pack more heat than you'd think possible.
     
  17. CJ Steak
    Joined: Sep 23, 2008
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    from Texas

    Go to the Dr. Pepper museum... I know it sounds nerdy, but they have some really cool vintage equipment/machinery and artifacts and stuff.
     
  18. Dr. Pepper Museum is cool. Ranger Museum is cool. Cameron Park is haunted, and creepy looking.

    Get a hold of HAMBer "R.C." and check out his shop and his dad's shop outside of Waco in Clifton and Cranfills Gap. Brian B*** used to live there as well, he might have some more ideas.
     

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