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Bum, are you planning on bringing the RV? let me know when you figure out what your plans are.
As of now, I will have: Grill 2 Tables plates, untensils, etc..... Hot dogs Hamburgers Italian Sausage (BBQ, Sweet and sour, and hot mustard) Meatballs Plus some other stuff And ill have plenty of each........just need an updated count of who is coming. If you want something special, feel free to bring it. But I will have plenty of food for all. I should have coke and cherry coke..........but ill just leave it BYOB |
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Never even thought about it, could possibly try to make a batch of them |
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ill bring orange and blue rice crispie treats and Mr. bee potatao chips and some other stuff. anyone like pickled eggs? last time i brought them, noone ate any! |
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I'll be there w/ the RV. I'll supply the gas grill Kevin. I'll bring either london broil and or shrimp. I'll have condiments also. (If you need condoms.... bring your own)
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ok so far i have
Me (3) Rob (2) Dave (2) Ken (1?) MoCrush (2) anyone else? come on there has gotta be more for the season opener! |
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PS....(copied this from a forum.....don't know if its true)
Most of the larger tailgating lots allow RVs Longworth would be a good choice since its a large lot and about a quarter mile or as I like to put it a beer and a half walk to the stadium. Disclaimer. Parking in Longworth will put you right in the middle of enemy lines but your not a division rival so you should have a great time. |
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here's a map let us know where you are going to be
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well most of the cinci hotels are in the 5/6th street - elm/vine areas so we should try to stay on that side so people can walk (less than 10 min to stadium walk)
If we go on the other side, it woul dbe a pretty hefty walk or people would be forced to pay to park. The convention center lot looks about right.....but i dont know if they allow RV parking. Unfortunately most of the parking in cinci is garages.....very few surface lots. |
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I just did a map from my hotel to 5th & Elm and it's a two mile walk not that big of a deal, depends on how much I need to bring.
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I talking about my hotel in Kentucky to 5th and Elm not from hotel at 5th and Elm to Stadium. I am staying in Kentucky so I am trying to figure out if you are going to be in Lot 6 (or around there) I wanted to see how far of a walk it will be for me.
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OH my bad.......there is a bus....goes to all the points in KY, CIN, etc... for 1.25.....runs 6 am-12am might be a best option.......... what hotel you staying at?
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Check out the Hofbrauhaus if you like beer. Zola's if you like burgers. Located in Covington’s Mainstrauss entertainment district, Zola Pub and Grill is one of the many hole-in-the-wall bars and restaurants that line Main Street between 6th and 7th Streets. When you first walk in, it looks generally like every other watering hole within shouting distance: a long bar stretches the length of the room, topped by several taps and a touch-screen gaming machine. The rest of the room is crowded with 4-top tables, which hints at the real reason patrons frequent the otherwise unremarkable interior. If sophistication is your thing, Zola doesn’t really have it. With five or so watery domestics on tap and an unimpressive bottled selection, no one is calling this a beer mecca. On my most recent visit, I sat outside at a table on the front sidewalk, and my Guinness was served in a 16oz plastic water cup (no, not even a stiff plastic keg cup.) I would write this off as a fluke, or some part of the more restrictive ordinances on the neighborhood for outdoor dining, but alas this is my second visit in a row during which I was served in a plastic cup. In my book, that’s a trend. At 7pm on a weeknight, there’s no excuse to not serve beer in a proper glass, folks. The staff are all perfectly nice, but no one’s winning the Waitress of the Year award, if you know what I mean. The interior is clean, but most of the tables have a significant wobble and I’ve seen chairs with more padding in prison. All of this I can easily forgive, if the burgers are good. And my god, the burgers are good. If there’s one thing that Zola knows how to do well, it’s cook a burger. It comes perfectly cooked to order, every time. The toppings are fresh and plentiful. The bun is toasted. The patty itself is neither greasy nor dry, and is well seasoned. They don’t boast on the grade or the quality of their beef, but it certainly tastes high dollar. The menu prices are fair ($6), with unlimited toppings on Wednesday nights. The fries are thick cut and tasty. If you’re looking for arguably the best burger in Cincinnati, you owe it to yourself to give Zola a try. Just bring your own glass. And comedy club in newport on the levee (walking distance) is usually pretty good. Last edited by PaintballCLE; 09-01-2009 at 07:06 PM.. |
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No pickled eggs.....
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