Yeah tonight can be a dangerous place. I just try to avoid the Bud Tent tonight.
Eh, I've been going to the fair on East Side night for 15 years and have yet to really see anything that's anymore "dangerous" than on any other night at the fair.
Yeah tonight can be a dangerous place. I just try to avoid the Bud Tent tonight.
Eh, I've been going to the fair on East Side night for 15 years and have yet to really see anything that's anymore "dangerous" than on any other night at the fair.
I confess that this was my idea.
Won't wait in line to buy a ticket but will wait for a big group to get in free. Sounds cheap to me.
You know you can buy your ticket in advance at Hy-Vee (discounted) so you don't have to wait in line at the ticket booth.
All I need anymore is 1 day at the fair and I've seen all I want to see. Growing up I used to show cattle and would spend an entire week on the fairgrounds since We had to have the cattle there Monday morning for the 4-H show and our open class show was Friday so they wouldn't release us until the last Sunday since they wanted livestock in the barns for the last weekend. I too also stayed in the Youth Inn since it beat driving an hour 1 way back and forth from home so in the evenings I'd get my fill of fair food and entertainment and after a few days had seen every corner of the fairgrounds so the 2nd half of the week got pretty dull unless there was something good going on at a free stage. I know what I want to see and what I don't care to see so I can fit it all into 1 day now and be done with the fair.
I will tell you 1 thing about the Youth Inn, that place had some uncomfortable bunk beds and if you didn't lock your stuff up it was going to be stolen. I took an afternoon nap and had money stolen out of my wallet which was in my pants under my bed. Ever since then I would put anything of value in my pillow case and sleep on it. Would also bring something I could string around the fan, alarmclock, and dufflebag and lock it to the bunk so it wouldn't get stolen. Overall though it was only like $5 a night or something back then to stay there which was much cheaper than getting a hotel plus you didn't have to pay for admission everyday since you were already on the fairgrounds.
Seeing Carneys boosts my self esteem.