For any visitors that might want to do something CULTURAL while visiting Dallas,
there is an excellent Mayan Exhibit at the Dallas Museum of Art (in Downtown Dallas)
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Dezdmona wrote: For any visitors that might want to do something CULTURAL while visiting Dallas,
there is an excellent Mayan Exhibit at the Dallas Museum of Art (in Downtown Dallas)
uh..you mean...you don't mean...surely...that what we're doing isn't cultural???
Or is it more sub cultural??
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Dezdmona wrote: For any visitors that might want to do something CULTURAL while visiting Dallas,
there is an excellent Mayan Exhibit at the Dallas Museum of Art (in Downtown Dallas)
uh..you mean...you don't mean...surely...that what we're doing isn't cultural???
Or is it more sub cultural??
I think we are creating our OWN culture!
----But for a blast from the past...
Pholks can go look at where some of where this whole Tiki Party started!
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East Texas Parrothead wrote:
Speaking of TP. I talked to the RV guy today. I ordered 12 rolls...if ya'll are bringing any for the island, remember to get the marine kind....
They sell this at Wal-mart...
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Dezdmona wrote: For any visitors that might want to do something CULTURAL while visiting Dallas,
there is an excellent Mayan Exhibit at the Dallas Museum of Art (in Downtown Dallas)
there is something down there besides the old court house and the West End?
East Texas Parrothead wrote:
Speaking of TP. I talked to the RV guy today. I ordered 12 rolls...if ya'll are bringing any for the island, remember to get the marine kind....
East Texas Parrothead wrote:
Speaking of TP. I talked to the RV guy today. I ordered 12 rolls...if ya'll are bringing any for the island, remember to get the marine kind....
They sell this at Wal-mart...
Wow, thanks for the head's up....I'm clueless about this kind of thing!
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itguy2000 wrote:You rock! Thank you SO much! I'll PM my cell number to you. I may have an RV for Friday. I'll know for sure tomorrow. If I get it you are more than welcome to ride in with us!
We "back east" people gotta stick together.
I've never set foot in Texas.... Never seen an armadillo (although they look a lot like possums, and from what pholks say, sounds like they smell as bad as possums, too).... Never seen a fireant (note to self; remember the steel-toed flip flops).... Next thing you know, these Texans will have us out hunting snipes.....
I like you even more already!! LOL! They got me saying yall and all that already!!
but have you picked up the nasal twang/drawl yet?
Just wait 'tll they teach you their driving habits. I lived there for 6 years, and after what I learned driving in Dallas traffic even Kurt Busch doesn't scare me!
Dezdmona wrote: For any visitors that might want to do something CULTURAL while visiting Dallas,
there is an excellent Mayan Exhibit at the Dallas Museum of Art (in Downtown Dallas)
there is something down there besides the old court house and the West End?
Yea, it's kinda on the other end of Downtown - in the "Art's District", but they have "light rail" you can ride down there.
Anyone at the Old Red Courthouse, Dealey Plaza or the 6th Floor Museum, etc... should be able to direct you.
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Dezdmona wrote: For any visitors that might want to do something CULTURAL while visiting Dallas,
there is an excellent Mayan Exhibit at the Dallas Museum of Art (in Downtown Dallas)
there is something down there besides the old court house and the West End?
Yea, it's kinda on the other end of Downtown - in the "Art's District", but they have "light rail" you can ride down there.
Anyone at the Old Red Courthouse, Dealey Plaza or the 6th Floor Museum, etc... should be able to direct you.
Also try to go up Reunion tower. The view is awesome!
East Texas Parrothead wrote:Speaking of TP. I talked to the RV guy today. I ordered 12 rolls...if ya'll are bringing any for the island, remember to get the marine kind....
They sell this at Wal-mart...
Wal-Mart is evil
Army Navy is where im gettin mine
I'm guessing since the RV guy suggested it...
The "marine" is marine as in water instead of marine as in branch of the military. Something about dissolving probably.
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RhumChum wrote:Okay ... I will let y'all rest or do whatever you feel you must do.
I am certain that I will be fine by this afternoon and will have myself totally contained. I should go and pack the car.
*sigh* It's here for me.
See you tomorrow!
I'll see what we can do about a coffee maker..if I have to buy one when I land.......we will have coffee!!!!
I feel like a kid the night before Christmas, Easter..and my birthday all rolled in to one....
Life is good...
We have a 'camping coffee maker' works on a coleman stove...do we need to bring it? or is there an outlet in the RV ? Coffee is a must for Friday AM..I /we will be there early...
~PHBaby
-Kandy (& Doreen)
" I'll take the Deck of a Ship anytime! "
**Loving Life ~ in 3/4 Time!**
Dezdmona wrote: For any visitors that might want to do something CULTURAL while visiting Dallas,
there is an excellent Mayan Exhibit at the Dallas Museum of Art (in Downtown Dallas)
there is something down there besides the old court house and the West End?
Yea, it's kinda on the other end of Downtown - in the "Art's District", but they have "light rail" you can ride down there.
Anyone at the Old Red Courthouse, Dealey Plaza or the 6th Floor Museum, etc... should be able to direct you.
believe it or not, I have ridden the light rail... tho it needs to go further, and more than just the single route it has now..