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  • papapepper
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    Originally posted by bcoop View Post
    All you fucking raging alcoholics, just looking for an excuse to drink!
    Who needs an excuse? I'll be home later finishing off a bottle of Sailor Jerrys when I get home tonight and play some mother fucking Call of Duty!

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  • bcoop
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    All you fucking raging alcoholics, just looking for an excuse to drink!

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  • papapepper
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    Originally posted by jluv View Post
    I may do this. I'll be coming from Euless. I don't mind parking 10-15 minutes away and taking a cab, or a train, or a bus, or whatever. I just want my ride to be safe and not have to worry about getting towed. Where is the best place to do this and where should I get dropped off? Does the TRE have a station by there?

    Matt, Fern, I'll hit you guys up for sure.
    Kroger parking lot I'd suggest but it gets pretty packed. Probably be safe parking in the street of some neighborhood just park on the correct side of the street. Most of my friends are just parking out front of my house, it's pretty safe.


    Originally posted by Ruffdaddy View Post
    How much you wanna charge to reserve a space in your yard? Haha
    I share a yard with the neighbors I'm sure they wouldn't mind as long as you don't tear up the lawn. Guy down the street parks his big ass z71 out front daily. $5 bucks though you can park

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  • Jewrrick
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    Been awhile since I have been down that way but I don't think the TRE has a station but the Dart does have several on Greenville.

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  • Ruffdaddy
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    Originally posted by papapepper View Post
    You can park out front of my house if it's not already full. We're starting at the house and walking the whole way leaving the rides put up in the garage.

    Like I said neighbors are having a keg & Eggs party in the morning. In the afternoon having a open house party with three kegs of green beer and ping pong tables etc... All outside in the yard.
    How much you wanna charge to reserve a space in your yard? Haha

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  • jluv
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    I may do this. I'll be coming from Euless. I don't mind parking 10-15 minutes away and taking a cab, or a train, or a bus, or whatever. I just want my ride to be safe and not have to worry about getting towed. Where is the best place to do this and where should I get dropped off? Does the TRE have a station by there?

    Matt, Fern, I'll hit you guys up for sure.

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  • papapepper
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    Originally posted by streetdemon70 View Post
    Ok cool thanks. We are planning on walking around so were just gonna find somewere to park and walk around.
    You can park out front of my house if it's not already full. We're starting at the house and walking the whole way leaving the rides put up in the garage.

    Like I said neighbors are having a keg & Eggs party in the morning. In the afternoon having a open house party with three kegs of green beer and ping pong tables etc... All outside in the yard.

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  • streetdemon70
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    Originally posted by papapepper View Post
    It's all good. Yeah the parade starts at 11 but people are usually out and about as early as 7-8ish. Heck wouldn't surprise me if it was earlier.
    Ok cool thanks. We are planning on walking around so were just gonna find somewere to park and walk around.

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  • papapepper
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    Originally posted by streetdemon70 View Post
    cool thanks for the info. it starts at 11 right? sorry for askin so many questions cant get on facebook at work.
    It's all good. Yeah the parade starts at 11 but people are usually out and about as early as 7-8ish. Heck wouldn't surprise me if it was earlier.

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  • streetdemon70
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    Originally posted by papapepper View Post
    Greenville Ave St Patrick's Day Parade The actual parade route starts at Blackwell and ends at SMU Blvd. The float que up at the Sam's parking lot at Park Ln.
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    cool thanks for the info. it starts at 11 right? sorry for askin so many questions cant get on facebook at work.

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  • papapepper
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    Greenville Ave St Patrick's Day Parade The actual parade route starts at Blackwell and ends at SMU Blvd. The float que up at the Sam's parking lot at Park Ln.
    a few seconds ago · Like

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  • papapepper
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    Originally posted by streetdemon70 View Post
    what is the parade route? What would be a good time to get there to try and find a spot to chill at?
    I'd suggest CVS parking lot and park there over night and have a friend take you to your car the following day. Just my .2 cents

    I'm just going to park out front of my house though this year and walk to the parade.

    I'll find out the parade route and let you know.

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  • bonnie&clyde
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    Originally posted by papapepper View Post
    Here is the official word from Senior Cpl. Jonathan Crump, a Dallas Police Department spokesman who will himself be working the parade: yes, this year they will be “a little more strict” on open containers. But this is not a zero-tolerance policy. “You can be three sheets to the wind,” Crump says. “But if you don’t present a problem for me, you’ll be going home that night. If you present a problem for me, you won’t be going home.” Meaning, you’ll be going to jail. “It’s all about your attitude,” Crump says. Bottom line: if you’re walking down the street with a drink and not bothering anyone, it sounds like you’ve got nothing to worry about. So, everyone, let’s have fun Saturday. And let’s behave out there (for the most part).

    Paddy wagon is definitely going to be out and about!


    My neighbor is throwing a party in the morning around 6-7ish. Kegg & Eggs y'all more then welcome!

    not any diffrent than any other weekend, its peoples mouths and attitude that get them locked up, you can be wasted off your ass but as long as your cool about it your going home

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  • streetdemon70
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    what is the parade route? What would be a good time to get there to try and find a spot to chill at?

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  • papapepper
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    Here is the official word from Senior Cpl. Jonathan Crump, a Dallas Police Department spokesman who will himself be working the parade: yes, this year they will be “a little more strict” on open containers. But this is not a zero-tolerance policy. “You can be three sheets to the wind,” Crump says. “But if you don’t present a problem for me, you’ll be going home that night. If you present a problem for me, you won’t be going home.” Meaning, you’ll be going to jail. “It’s all about your attitude,” Crump says. Bottom line: if you’re walking down the street with a drink and not bothering anyone, it sounds like you’ve got nothing to worry about. So, everyone, let’s have fun Saturday. And let’s behave out there (for the most part).

    Paddy wagon is definitely going to be out and about!


    My neighbor is throwing a party in the morning around 6-7ish. Kegg & Eggs y'all more then welcome!

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