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re: Punta Cana Hard Rock

Posted by rrgtiger on 4/30/18 at 2:06 pm to
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Did y'all see this article from yesterday's events at the Burbank Popeyes? Man accused of threatening to blow up local Popeye's
We spent a few days in Florence last spring. We took a full day trip with a tour group on chartered bussses from Florence to Siena, a wine estate, San Gimignano, Pisa, and back to Florence LINK. It was great.

We loved eating at Bar Pasticceria Cucciolo LINK. The food is awesome, very reasonably priced, and the family that runs it is really nice. There are some great gelato shops right down this street as you walk towards the Piazza della Repubblica.

You have to go to Piazzale Michelangelo and take in the panoramic view of the city.

There is a hop on hop off bus that will take you to a lot of the must see sites LINK

Hope you have a great trip

re: Flying from any US City to Italy

Posted by rrgtiger on 11/17/16 at 2:12 pm to
We flew American Airlines from CLT to FCO and returned VCE to PHL this past spring. We did not have any problems. There are two different train options to bring you from FCO to downtown Rome. One is direct, Leonardo Express, and the other, Regional FL1, makes a few stops and could be the better option depending on where in the city you are staying LINK. You can buy tickets in the station right before boarding the train. For train travel throughout Italy we booked tickets through ItaliaRail.

re: Paris Questions/Recommendations

Posted by rrgtiger on 11/2/16 at 9:19 am to
We took the train RER B. You can connect to the other main metro lines at Gare du Nord or Châtelet – Les Halles. Here is an overview of your bus and train options with pricing and times LINK

re: Dublin, Ireland

Posted by rrgtiger on 10/31/16 at 10:01 am to
Go eat/hang out at O'Neill's LINK

We loved the Irish Stew and the Irish Beef and Guinness Stew.

re: Tailgating at UW

Posted by rrgtiger on 8/28/09 at 2:34 pm to
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LSU Alumni,

The Seattle & Portland area LSU Alumni Chapters are please to invite
those visiting Seattle for the LSU vs. UW Football opener to join our
tailgating festivities.

The tailgate will be at the heart of UW's campus on their Parade Grounds
equivalent area (Rainer Vista) from 10am till Kickoff.

Their will be a caterer serving up some local and southern specialties
as well as serving drinks.

We will be raffling off tickets to raise money for the local Alumni
Chapter featuring:
* George Rodrigue print "We Are Marching Again
<LINK "
* Autographed LSU Football

More information regarding the Tailgate event can be found on Facebook
at: LINK

We can't wait to show you some Southern hospitality here in Seattle.

Geaux Tigers,

Matt Bull
Seattle Tigers Alumni Association President
mbbull@...



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Just two forms. The 1040X and the 5405 - Just make sure if you want the money now (which I am sure you do) you check the box in Part I, C, on the 5405.
Took a month for me. Sent the paperwork off on June 3rd and had the check on July 3rd.

TV for Oct 25th

Posted by rrgtiger on 10/13/08 at 10:36 am
KY/Florida will be the 11:30; Bama/TN and LSU/GA have not been set yet but will either be 2:30 or 6:45. They wont decide until Sat or Sun LINK

re: Kickoff time for theGeorgia game

Posted by rrgtiger on 10/13/08 at 10:21 am to
The good news is it will not be 11:30. The 11:30 game is Kentucky at Florida per Raycom's website