1. Standard memberHandyAndy
    Read a book!
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    02 Mar '15 15:31
    Originally posted by Seitse
    I have nothing but bad experiences, from Amarillo to McAllen.

    Except Austin, of course.
    Saw your picture at the post office in McAllen. Nice reward too.
  2. New Braunfels, Texas
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    02 Mar '15 19:00
    ...Monty!!

    Can you please type your reply in the correct box?..
    Is this it? Sorry!
  3. Standard memberSeitse
    Doug Stanhope
    That's Why I Drink
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    02 Mar '15 21:05
    Originally posted by HandyAndy
    Saw your picture at the post office in McAllen. Nice reward too.
    Pfff, 100k for such a specimen. It's ludicrous!
  4. Dublin Ireland
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    02 Mar '15 21:18
    Originally posted by Blackpoolmad
    It is my 50th in June (as seen in the title) and I want to go somewhere different for a holiday to celebrate.
    I am working class, so could never afford an expensive holiday, but I want to go to USA as I've never been and want to go.
    I'm asking my American chess playing friends for advice on where would be good to go on a budget?
    I'd love to go to Na ...[text shortened]... ome over and build you a sensational garden if you are rich and want to pay for our holiday 😀🙄
    Most Irish go to Boston, New York, Chicago and Orlando.
    All of them very good. Chicago is a lot less expensive than New York.
  5. Standard memberHandyAndy
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    03 Mar '15 03:581 edit
    Originally posted by Blackpoolmad
    It is my 50th in June (as seen in the title) and I want to go somewhere different for a holiday to celebrate.
    I am working class, so could never afford an expensive holiday, but I want to go to USA as I've never been and want to go.
    I'm asking my American chess playing friends for advice on where would be good to go on a budget?
    I'd love to go to Na ...[text shortened]... ome over and build you a sensational garden if you are rich and want to pay for our holiday 😀🙄
    Follow your first impulse: Nashville, Cincinnati and maybe a river cruise to New Orleans (lots of bars, lots of jazz). Distance between Nashville and Cincinnati is about 270 miles, most of it through the beautiful commonwealth of Kentucky. Rent a car and discover the wondrous joys of driving on the right.

    If you choose one of the big cities, I recommend joining a tour rather than wandering around on your own.
  6. Standard memberGrampy Bobby
    Boston Lad
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    03 Mar '15 04:08
    Originally posted by Seitse
    I have nothing but bad experiences, from Amarillo to McAllen.

    Except Austin, of course.
    While on the Midget Tag Team Wrestling Circuit, I imagine. lol
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