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Patrick Hruby is doing God's work.
This is being sent out by the Michigan Alumni Association, intended for all alum, not just associattioni members:
Cornhole is a game that you've certainly seen played at many a Michigan tailgate. It's a fun game.
See the Wikipedia article for more information.
... its the 'toss the beanbag on the wooden structure, preferably through the hole' game.
This is home...
Corn-hole is the correct name for the now generically produced "bean-bag toss" games played at every tailgate everywhere.
I know there are a few people who live in the Dallas area on this site, does anyone have any good ideas of what to do on Friday from 9am til 3pm? To save on airfare, I got some crazy early arrival time and my hotel doesn't allow check-in until 3pm. Thanks!
Go walk around Dealy Plaza and even stop by the Sixth Floor Museum at the former Texas School Book Depository if you have a chance. Even without going to the museum, to stand on the very ground (granted you'll be in the middle of an active street, but still) where JFK was assassinated is somewhat surreal. Much of the area isn't all that much different than what you'll recognize from the Zapruder Film.
Touring Jerryworld is interesting also, although i'm not sure they'll be offering tours on gameday-eve. If they are, though, it will give you a chance to see a lot of stuff that you won't be able to access as a spectator at the game.
And eat some real Texas BBQ for lunch.
The swag is back.
about visiting Dealey Plaza, but it's pretty far from DFW and Arlington.
...confidence is the stain they can't wipe off...
I moved to Dallas in Oct of last year and it was a huge deal here it being the anniversary of the JFK assasination. Dealy plaza and the JFK Museum is definitely a must see when visiting the metroplex.
Columbus bred, but home is where the heart is.
Couple ideas if you're in downtown Dallas apart from the "grab something to eat/find a coffee shop" option.
1. 6th Floor Museum, which is a surprisingly interesting and well done museum about the JFK assassination.
2. Nasher Sculpture Garden/Museum, which has a wonderful collection of modern sculpture, and is both inside and outside (it's not supposed to be blazing hot on Friday, but you'll probably want something inside).
The Dallas Museum of Art is pretty good as well, but it's a standard big city art museum. The Nasher feels more unique.
I recommend all visitors stop by the old red museum on houston downtown across from the amtrak station and pop in on the visitor center. Any and everything to do in Dallas they will direct yo right to it. Cant wait for all of you to arrive! Counting down hours to history being made by Team 133!!
Columbus bred, but home is where the heart is.
Too bad Dez can't go to them anymore.
"True loyalty is that quality of service that grows under adversity and expands in defeat. Any street urchin can shout applause in victory, but it takes character to stand fast in defeat. One is noise - the other, loyalty." — Yost
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