Re: 5th Annual Frisco Feeding Frenzy - 5/21/11
Posted: March 14, 2011 10:35 am
I skipped the pre-sale last week. Should I try for a ticket this morning? ![noeyedear-shrugging [smilie=noeyedear-shrugging.gif]](./images/smilies/noeyedear-shrugging.gif)
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yesLIPH wrote:I skipped the pre-sale last week. Should I try for a ticket this morning?
YES!srkmrd wrote:yesLIPH wrote:I skipped the pre-sale last week. Should I try for a ticket this morning?
Nah....I'm not gonna, so you don't need too eitherLIPH wrote:I skipped the pre-sale last week. Should I try for a ticket this morning?

I may go the hellL for this but ...." That’s the message on 40 billboards around Nashville, proclaiming May 21, 2011, as the date of the Rapture. Billboards are up in eight other U.S. cities, too.
Fans of Family Radio Inc., a nationwide Christian network, paid for the billboards. Family Radio’s founder, Harold Camping, predicted the May date for the Rapture.
Their message is simple — “He Is Coming Again” — and their aim is to get unbelievers to turn around quickly. But critics say the billboards are a waste of time, one more failed attempt to predict the end of the world."
OMG! Love it!!!!!!surfpirate wrote:Jesus is coming to Frisco?
http://www.disinfo.com/2010/12/save-the ... y-21-2011/
I may go the hellL for this but ...." That’s the message on 40 billboards around Nashville, proclaiming May 21, 2011, as the date of the Rapture. Billboards are up in eight other U.S. cities, too.
Fans of Family Radio Inc., a nationwide Christian network, paid for the billboards. Family Radio’s founder, Harold Camping, predicted the May date for the Rapture.
Their message is simple — “He Is Coming Again” — and their aim is to get unbelievers to turn around quickly. But critics say the billboards are a waste of time, one more failed attempt to predict the end of the world."
"(sigh) ... Jesus ... no dude ... let's try again ....
hands in a praying position ....
...now raise them ABOVE your head ... yes! good!
now "Fins to the left .... "
Definitely YES. For both of you! Who needs airfare? Just do a hooters tour again! I need someone to walk with and give my jello shots to!Wino you know wrote:YES!srkmrd wrote:yesLIPH wrote:I skipped the pre-sale last week. Should I try for a ticket this morning?
We have stayed at Embassy Suites for the last 4 years. Have had a great experience every time. Usually full of Parrotheads.DigitalPirate wrote:I have not, but have rooms at Embassy Suites and Westin this time...hope they are good!trifcta wrote:Has anyone ever stayed at the candlewood suites near PHP? Stayed at the residence inn last time and it was boring and too far
parsandcigars wrote:OMG! Love it!!!!!!surfpirate wrote:Jesus is coming to Frisco?
http://www.disinfo.com/2010/12/save-the ... y-21-2011/
I may go the hellL for this but ...." That’s the message on 40 billboards around Nashville, proclaiming May 21, 2011, as the date of the Rapture. Billboards are up in eight other U.S. cities, too.
Fans of Family Radio Inc., a nationwide Christian network, paid for the billboards. Family Radio’s founder, Harold Camping, predicted the May date for the Rapture.
Their message is simple — “He Is Coming Again” — and their aim is to get unbelievers to turn around quickly. But critics say the billboards are a waste of time, one more failed attempt to predict the end of the world."
"(sigh) ... Jesus ... no dude ... let's try again ....
hands in a praying position ....
...now raise them ABOVE your head ... yes! good!
now "Fins to the left .... "
Mr Play wrote:My meeting with PHP went really well. I'll update everyone with the relevant details tonight.
East Texas Parrothead wrote:Help.
I need a photo of Michael French at Hoot Island.
Thanks.
Your pal,
ETP
And this is the reason I have pledged my undying love for youMr Play wrote:My meeting with PHP went really well. I'll update everyone with the relevant details tonight.