I would like to beg AF to come to Dallas.
I won't do it...because I know how it all works...and have had to answer such emails before.
But I really could use seeing Arcade Fire right now. I have a big black taste in my mouth that I would like to get out.
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I don't want to hijack Rubbs' plea for AF but, tell me about ACL.
I got "lottery" tickets for $50 and we've never been. Carrie probably can't go because she'll have a football game and now that she's Section Leader she says she can't miss a game...even though it's her birthday weekend. So, if we can go, it'll just be my husband and I.
I got "lottery" tickets for $50 and we've never been. Carrie probably can't go because she'll have a football game and now that she's Section Leader she says she can't miss a game...even though it's her birthday weekend. So, if we can go, it'll just be my husband and I.
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It's a pretty damn awesome spread of 3 or so days of music. Squeezle and I did #2 and #3. #2 was rainy and all around pretty damn nice. #3 was hot and dusty and crowded. It's something I think most people should experience once in their life, and I think it'd be great for just you and your hubby Tracy. I imagine kids would get lost and/or bored there for the long haul.
The real secret of ACL is to look for the food and drink deals. All the food is really awesome, but there are a few things that are really worth the money ($4 chicken nachos come to mind). Oh, and it is always awesome to walk 8 miles back to your hotel/B&B because you don't want to wait 3 hours for a packed bus (no parking at ACL).
I actually enjoy it very much.
The real secret of ACL is to look for the food and drink deals. All the food is really awesome, but there are a few things that are really worth the money ($4 chicken nachos come to mind). Oh, and it is always awesome to walk 8 miles back to your hotel/B&B because you don't want to wait 3 hours for a packed bus (no parking at ACL).
I actually enjoy it very much.

The bus service was really good when I went, it was probably the most well organized festival I've ever been to, I don't think I stood in line for anything more than a minute or two. It does get very dusty though.Oh, and it is always awesome to walk 8 miles back to your hotel/B&B because you don't want to wait 3 hours for a packed bus (no parking at ACL).
They let you take in blankets, do it.
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If you can get a room at one of the hotels directly on the other side of Town Lake, I don't think the walk is too bad. If it hasn't rained much leading up to the festival, the dust gets to be absolutely miserable by Sunday. I don't see how the grass regrows out there unless they close the fields all winter.
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