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For anyone that has been to the fair in Tally, what is the best place/thing to eat?
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That is sage adviceHaven't been to it yet, but I'd steer clear of the fried butter. I tried that once at the Strawberry Festival in Plant City and basically scalded off my taste buds and had a coronary at the same time.
This the line for Tunnel of Love?
Nothing like carnies and the risk of getting food poisoning with a side of near death experiences to really make you feel alive.
I haven't been the past few years so I was wondering if there was anything real good. It sounds like I will be passing on this year also.My parents go with their neighbors every year, they have their routine of turkey legs and Seineyard.
They were disappointed this year Seineyard wasn't there and the turkey legs were subpar.
Hope this helps.
Likewise, I haven't been to the emergency room (knock on wood) the past few years, but I'm pretty sure the experience hasn't changed for the better.I haven't been the past few years so I was wondering if there was anything real good. It sounds like I will be passing on this year also.
Could have been that they chose the cheaper turkey leg vendor. They scoffed at $13 per turkey leg and instead got them from the same place they got fried shrimp and fries(which they said were bad), *shocker* they said the turkey leg had the same seafoody aftertaste.I haven't been the past few years so I was wondering if there was anything real good. It sounds like I will be passing on this year also.
What ride is this?
That’s just wrong, Colonel.Step right up folks, don't be bashful. This one here is called find the wet spot. Thats right, get yourself a handful of flour, throw it at the target and if the flour gets creamy, you found the wet spot and you win a prize. Simple as that. Now who's up first?