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Post by PrimadonnaPictures on Jan 6, 2008 21:30:20 GMT -5
I would recommend visiting Toby Keith's I Love This Bar and Grill. this statement right here shows how much one side of me HATES living in oklahoma city. Toby keith needs to be shot and his restaurant needs to be burned to the f**king ground.
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Post by JacktheRipper on Jan 6, 2008 21:52:31 GMT -5
I ate at a decent steak place when I was in OKC this summer. Cattleman's or something of that nature. Near some big cowboy type store.
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Post by JackTheRipper on Jan 6, 2008 22:28:43 GMT -5
If your headed to Ohio, I'll give you a guide.. - If your in the Cincy area, you've got to go to Montgomery Inn, a resteraunt on the outskirts of the city. They've got the best ribs, ever. (And great steak sauce) - Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland is sweet. - If your looking for historical value, I'm sure Toldeo (Glass) and Akron (Rubber) have nice histories. Other than that.. do you like corn? Ohio isn't in the midwest despite what all these dumbass people think. But Sportsbuck is right. The Rock Hall is about all there is to see in Cleveland. Also, stop by Canton and see the Football HOF.
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Post by Loki on Jan 6, 2008 22:37:58 GMT -5
Ohio isn't in the midwest despite what all these dumbass people think. But Sportsbuck is right. The Rock Hall is about all there is to see in Cleveland. Also, stop by Canton and see the Football HOF. lol, Yea well, Ohio is pretty much on the way to everything from here anyway so I'll have to stop in Cleveland, Cincy, and definitely Canton before heading everywhere else.
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Post by Leak2Troupe03 on Jan 6, 2008 23:07:31 GMT -5
Only been in Ohio once, and that was at Cedar Point. Hell of an adventure park.
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Post by PrimadonnaPictures on Jan 6, 2008 23:27:50 GMT -5
I ate at a decent steak place when I was in OKC this summer. Cattleman's or something of that nature. Near some big cowboy type store. everyone says go to cattleman's ive been there twice and both times they have been horrible. Sadly in oklahoma there isn't a good steak place besides mahogany's but the steaks are 30-50bucks a piece.
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Post by PrimadonnaPictures on Jan 6, 2008 23:28:52 GMT -5
Only been in Ohio once, and that was at Cedar Point. Hell of an adventure park. Ceder Point is nice, South Bass island is nice, some parts of downtown is nice but.. after living in ohio for 7 years, I only like it to visit JTR and thats about it, its lame.
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Post by JackTheRipper on Jan 7, 2008 0:27:53 GMT -5
Only been in Ohio once, and that was at Cedar Point. Hell of an adventure park. Ceder Point is nice, South Bass island is nice, some parts of downtown is nice but.. after living in ohio for 7 years, I only like it to visit JTR and thats about it, its lame.
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Post by Sportsbuck on Jan 7, 2008 6:18:23 GMT -5
Only been in Ohio once, and that was at Cedar Point. Hell of an adventure park. Brings up another point, Kings Island in the Cincy area. The world's fastest, and tallest wooden roller coaster, IIRC. That thing gets your blood pumping!
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Post by sep on Jan 7, 2008 8:16:56 GMT -5
Brings up another point, Kings Island in the Cincy area. The world's fastest, and tallest wooden roller coaster, IIRC. That thing gets your blood pumping! Bama will know. Count on it.
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Post by bearcat on Jan 7, 2008 11:26:04 GMT -5
St. Louis is a bit of a dump. All there really is to do is see the Arch and the zoo. Maybe Union Station if you're stretching it a bit, but it's just a shopping mall now.
Loki, if you decide on coming through KC (or Memphis), getting barbecue is a MUST. The Negro Leagues museum and the College Basketball Experience are also in downtown KC.
Also, I'd recommend Denver/Boulder, if you want to drive that far, not sure. But yeah, I'd agree with pretty much everyone else - Chicago, Milwaukee, KC, OKC...all lively places with things to do.
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Post by Loki on Jan 7, 2008 12:02:01 GMT -5
St. Louis is a bit of a dump. All there really is to do is see the Arch and the zoo. Maybe Union Station if you're stretching it a bit, but it's just a shopping mall now. Loki, if you decide on coming through KC (or Memphis), getting barbecue is a MUST. The Negro Leagues museum and the College Basketball Experience are also in downtown KC. Also, I'd recommend Denver/Boulder, if you want to drive that far, not sure. But yeah, I'd agree with pretty much everyone else - Chicago, Milwaukee, KC, OKC...all lively places with things to do. The Arch and the Zoo was all I was really planning on hitting up in STL so that's fine for me. In KC, I was thinking about the Negro League HOF, CBE, and also the American Jazz Museum. Screw it, I'll list everything.... -Whatever the hell is in OKC (The Canal and areas around the Ford Center). -Rock and Roll HOF in Cleveland. -The Christmas Story House in Cleveland just for the hell of it. -Football HOF in Canton. -Montgomery Inn in Cincy. -Pats in the Flats in Cleveland for some music and food. -Indianapolis Speedway in Indianapolis. -Chicago Water Tower in Chicago. -Lincoln Park Zoo in Chicago. -Giordano's World Famous Italian Restaurant and Pizzeria in Chicago. -The Museum of Contemporary Photography in Chicago. -Millenium Park in Chicago. -Navy Pier in Chicago. -Elvis Presley's House or whatever the fluck it is in Tennessee. -Cave of the Mounds in Milwaukee. That's all the crap I'm thinking about checking out along with like....the Ohio or Mississippi River. Colorado's pushing it a bit. If I go that far, I'll wind up going to California and never coming back home.
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Post by JacktheRipper on Jan 7, 2008 13:31:43 GMT -5
Graceland is in Memphis, Tennessee Loki. Which is, eh kind of a shithole, though Beale Street is pretty cool. Great BBQ up that way as well, but it's all pork. Pork ribs, pulled pork, ect. If I remember right, over in KC it is more beef BBQ. Which is good, but a little different. I would try both.
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Post by ryandman89 on Jan 7, 2008 14:27:33 GMT -5
you could always come to college station and grab some AMAZING barbeque...the real deal. Just a warning though, once you arrive in Texas you will be driving a minimum of 8 hours still in Texas until you arrive in College Station. Then you could drive about 2 more south to Houston if you wanted to
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Post by D-Mac on Jan 7, 2008 16:43:56 GMT -5
ur an ignorant piece of shit. Really? Tell me one interesting thing to do in, say... Iowa. I live in kansas/missouri we have, the negro baseball league hall of fame, the world war 1 Museum, the college basketball museum which is interactive. we have a worlds of fun/oceans of fun. the arch in st.louis. the many gambling boats. O ya and the best Fing BBQ u will ever taste so get outta here.
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Post by D-Mac on Jan 7, 2008 16:44:35 GMT -5
o ya and the sprint center just got finished and we had garth brooks here last month, and now Soulja boy and someone else i think is coming.
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Post by detroitbasketball on Jan 7, 2008 16:56:52 GMT -5
o ya and the sprint center just got finished and we had garth brooks here last month, and now Soulja boy and someone else i think is coming. That's not a good thing. And it's called "Concert TOURS." They play places other than Kansas City.
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Post by D-Mac on Jan 7, 2008 17:35:07 GMT -5
Im just saying who is coming DB im not bragging.
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