October 1, 2007

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October 1, 2007

Post by jimtyrrell »

Welcome to October. It's a typical work day for me. A little busier than normal, maybe. Still enough time for me to get the Roll Call going, though. :)

Question of the Day: Are you going to the fair? I don't know how things go out your way, but up here it's fair season. The Sandwich Fair is the closest to us, and it's Columbus Day weekend. We'll be there on Sunday. The kids are psyched. So yeah: Are you going to the fair?
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Spent 4 hours at the Atlantic Antic street fair yesterday. It's a big deal in Brooklyn. Awesome food, live music, belly dancers, balloons, roasted corn on the cob. Perfect weather.

This weekend is Open House NY with tons of stuff to do (you know, usually it's pretty sleepy in this town).
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qotd: Hoblit does not do fairs or carnivals. Every once and a while a female can talk me into it but I still go very reluctantly and even then only on the promise of a good band. (Saw Travis Tritt at the last fair I was talked into)

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roymond wrote:the Atlantic Antic street fair
Sweet, one more reference from "Paul's Boutique" that I understand. Thanks, roymond!
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I went to a small one in Conn. a while back, that was fun and interesting.
Does the Rennaissance Festival count? We are going to that.
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I've been busy with new computers, new blogs, rare Pokemon and busy work days. Oh well. Read my new blog. http://thefightsongs.livejournal.com

QotD:
Probably, I always seem to be going to fairs and festivals. I think I'm going to a fall festival later this month.
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Lunkhead wrote:
roymond wrote:the Atlantic Antic street fair
Sweet, one more reference from "Paul's Boutique" that I understand. Thanks, roymond!
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Post by Paco Del Stinko »

Probably no fair as I'm not that big on them, really. I saw fireworks from the Topsfield Fair over the hi-way Friday night on my way back from a wedding in Peabody, Mass. Neat surprise. I am going to Albuquerque this week and it's balloon fiesta time there as well. It's neat to see once if you ever find yourself out that way.
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Post by Heather. Redmon. »

Our State fair is at the end of August until Labor Day and we faired it up! Ya never know what kind of weather you're gonna get here in Minnesota in October, so I think that's why it's in Aug/Sept. Street fairs are usually in the summer too.

January brings Winter Carnival here in Saint Paul with an ice palace and everything. I've never been because I cannot grasp the concept of standing around in below zero weather, looking at ice sculptures!?!

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Post by jack »

jack wrote:
Folsom Street Fair.
missed it this year, but it's always entertaining and certainly more than an eyeful.

most of the fairs in san francisco have run their course for the summer, although hardly strictly bluegrass is more a festival than a fair, and that's happening this weekend and it's free.
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Post by sausage boy »

we had the Royal Show last month, which is pretty much a fair. And, uh, thats it. We got no time for no homosexual fair! We are busy drinking beer and burning away in this dry wasteland called South Australia.
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Post by Ross »

Here.

The local fair is in early summer here. But we usually go to the street fair Labor Day weekend, and yesterday I joined Seamus for the Adams Avenue Street Fair in San Diego. My kid went on a tilt-a-whirl for the first time. That was fun!
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