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Fun Trip to Galveston.

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We went and spent 3 days on the island and didn't see a single 30-06 Sign or any Gun Busters Signs. The GPD we meet was very nice and helpful while we were eating and asking about sites to visit in town. :patriot:

We visited Moody Gardens and the Bishops Palace. It was refreshing to go all over town and shop with out seeing nanny signs.
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Deltaboy wrote:We went and spent 3 days on the island and didn't see a single 30-06 Sign or any Gun Busters Signs. The GPD we meet was very nice and helpful while we were eating and asking about sites to visit in town. :patriot:

We visited Moody Gardens and the Bishops Palace. It was refreshing to go all over town and shop with out seeing nanny signs.
:thumbs2: Galveston is a fun place to visit.
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It used to be a lot better in my youth. Went back for the first time in almost 20 years and its not the same.
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We are going in November to the Lone Star Rally. Looking forward to seeing all of the sites again. Havent been since the hurricane.
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RPBrown wrote:We are going in November to the Lone Star Rally. Looking forward to seeing all of the sites again. Havent been since the hurricane.
It's changed a lot since 1900!
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I think he meant the 1935 storm.
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Scott in Houston wrote:
RPBrown wrote:We are going in November to the Lone Star Rally. Looking forward to seeing all of the sites again. Havent been since the hurricane.
It's changed a lot since 1900!
glbedd53 wrote:I think he meant the 1935 storm.
Okay gents, I'm not quite that old.
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Scott in Houston wrote:
RPBrown wrote:We are going in November to the Lone Star Rally. Looking forward to seeing all of the sites again. Havent been since the hurricane.
It's changed a lot since 1900!
:lol:

Glad you had a nice trip, Delta. I haven't been down there in a while but I rather enjoy visiting despite the din of the anti-Galveston crowd.
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im sure seamus is waiting for my negative opinion of galveston.lol
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It was our first trip together since our Honeymoon 17 years ago. Ike caused a lot of improvements along the Seawall. I was asked for money once but I gave them a firm respectful response and it was over. :txflag:
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