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CaboRon
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Location: The Valley of the Moon
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Quote: | Originally posted by BMG
I've never seen that place open. I figured they were either out of business or not open until past my bedtime. |
Same here, but the place always looks "lived in". Apparently they're open evenings 4pm-2am.
http://inlapaz.com/isoldetower/index.html
Maybe the Vandenbergs will do us a review. 
Kate |
When I lived in La Paz I never saw it open either
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movinguy
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Registered: 3-19-2004
Location: Chula Vista, CA and Tijuana, MX
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There are two "Irish" pubs within spitting distance of my fiance's place in TJ - Pub de la Chapu and the new Irish Living across from the Club
Campestre. Both are small, loud and not terribly Irish, but I give them a B+ for effort. Given the exchange rate I will probably spend St. Paddy's
down there - report to follow (hic!)
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bajabound2005
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Location: Punta Banda, BCN
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We'll be celebrating at La Sociedad de Vecinos' St. Paddy's gig (or should that be a jig?) here in Punta Banda with our fellow local Nomads.
Friends don't let friends drink white zinfandel.
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Oso
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Location: on da border
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Tomorrow I hope to hoist the nectar in honor of me great grandda, Pvt. Pleasant Neal, Co. C, 3rd NC, CSA. I'm on my way next weekend to spend a week
in Emmitsburg, MD with a side trip to Gettysburg. This has reawakend an interest in geneology last visited before there was an internet. Now I know
more than ever about where he was. His regiment was part of Steaurt's Bigade, Johnson's Division, Ewell's Corps and fought alongside the 2nd MD, CSA,
at Culp's Hill. To say fighting was intense is an undertatement. 2/3 of Pleasant's regiment was wiped out, he was wounded and captured but survived
the war. He was twice a rebel, being obliged to leave the old sod circa 1850 to avoid a hemp necktie when the Black and Tans found a stash of muskets
in his pig sty.
Slainte, Pleasant!
All my childhood I wanted to be older. Now I\'m older and this chitn sucks.
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Baja&Back
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Posts: 549
Registered: 9-10-2004
Location: Vancouver, Canada / todo de Baja
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Mood: Rarin' to go South!
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DOS EQUIS comes in a green bottle. Will that qualify with St Paddy?? I have a dozen to use up, somehow, before the border.
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DENNIS
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In honor of the San Patricios in Mexico, I'll raise one of those XX in a toast:
http://search.barnesandnoble.com/Irish-Soldiers-of-Mexico/Mi...
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JG
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A Bit O' Irish..
John O'Reilly hoisted his beer and said,
> "Here's to
> > spending the rest of me life, between the legs of
> > me
> > wife!"
> >
> > That won him the top prize at the pub for the best
> > toast of the night!
> >
> > He went home and told his wife, Mary, "I won the
> > prize for the Best toast of the night"
> >
> > She said, "Aye, did ye now. And what was your
> > toast?"
> >
> >
> > John said, "Here's to spending the rest of
> me life,
> > sitting in church beside me wife."
> >
> > "Oh, that is very nice indeed, John!" Mary
> said.
> >
> > The next day, Mary ran into one of John's
> drinking
> > buddies on the street corner. The man chuckled
> > leeringly and said, "John won the prize the other
> > night at the pub with a toast about you, Mary."
> >
> > She said, "Aye, he told me, and I was a bit
> > surprised
> > myself. You know, he's only been there twice in
> the
> > last four years. Once he fell asleep, and the other
> > time I had to pull him by the ears to make him
> > come."
> >
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