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    you in town for the national FFA convention?

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    I would not recommend the Weber grill restaurant. If you like italian, check out Buca di Beppo.
    I take an PLB in the shower with me. Can't ever be too safe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dixiedeerslaya View Post
    you in town for the national FFA convention?
    Yes it looks like we're there another 7 years.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dixiedeerslaya View Post
    you in town for the national FFA convention?
    Yes. 30 kids strong. St. Elmo's may be a little steep for my group from South GA.

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    While there, yall need to hit the "Slippery Noodle" for a drink or two, cool place, place has been there close to a hundred years and some bad ass blues bands......

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    St. Elmo's has a great steak. The shrimp are indeed large but not a treat unless you live in a land locked Yankee state.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hambone View Post
    While there, yall need to hit the "Slippery Noodle" for a drink or two, cool place, place has been there close to a hundred years and some bad ass blues bands......
    x2
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    yankees

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    Quote Originally Posted by bayou pirate View Post
    Yes it looks like we're there another 7 years.
    Quote Originally Posted by Hosscat View Post
    Yes. 30 kids strong. St. Elmo's may be a little steep for my group from South GA.

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    look for my father in law, Ronnie Summers. he is there this week receiving the honorary american FFA degree. I believe today or tomorrow.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dixiedeerslaya View Post
    look for my father in law, Ronnie Summers. he is there this week receiving the honorary american FFA degree. I believe today or tomorrow.
    Will do. It's after the American FFA degree (we have a young lady getting hers) if you would like you can watch it by following the link on FFA.org
    FFA.org\broadcasts
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    Quote Originally Posted by dixiedeerslaya View Post
    look for my father in law, Ronnie Summers. he is there this week receiving the honorary american FFA degree. I believe today or tomorrow.
    It's on now. Congratulations to him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nitro5x6's View Post
    St Elmo's Steak House is a must. Been in business there since 1902. Get a Skrimp Cocktail and a bone in Ribeye.

    Hard to beat.
    I'll 2nd this statement. Lot's of good restaurants and bars downtown, but St. Elmo's is the go to.
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    Harry & Izzy's is St Elmo's sister restaurant and is very similar. There are 2 or 3 locations but one is next door to St Elmo's and takes a lot of their overflow.

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