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    07-12-2005 10:39 PM #1
    I'm hoping there will be a better quality/variety of food this year. Are we allowed to bring our own?? I was thinking of bringing my portable propane grill to cook some dogs/brats. Also I wanted to bring a couple brews for me and my friends. Are there any rules about these items??
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  2. 07-12-2005 10:55 PM #2
    they somewhat check for beer/liquor, but it's very easy to bring it in...not sure about bringing the grill, though

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    07-13-2005 01:03 AM #3
    sent from a transistor radio using bubble gum, charcoal briquets, and a carrier pigeon

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    07-13-2005 01:14 AM #5
    i grilled at the last 2 show n go's...
    and i think i remember people grilling in the exhibition lot last year

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    07-13-2005 01:42 AM #6
    I hadn't planned on carrying the grill around the show. I was gonna pull it out of the hatch long enough to hook up some lunch for me and a couple friends. Not inside the show, probably just in the parking lot.
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    07-13-2005 08:47 PM #7
    I'm pretty sure they don't care if you bring outside food. This isn't a movie theater.

  8. 07-13-2005 09:40 PM #8
    Hey Jer what day are you going up/leaving?

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    07-13-2005 09:49 PM #9
    so a cooler full of beer in the trunk might arouse suspicion?

  10. 07-13-2005 10:07 PM #10
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    so a cooler full of beer in the trunk might arouse suspicion?

    yes, more info please. i was gonna bring some beer in a cooler, not for WF, but for the parties on sat night. will this be a problem for me? should i just buy it when i leave WF on sat?


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    07-13-2005 11:35 PM #11
    I think the rule of thumb goes... If its not causing a problem, it isn't a problem.

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    07-14-2005 01:07 AM #12
    Just tryin to play it safe. I don't want to spring for a case of beer only to let it get warm from staying in my car all day...
    sent from a transistor radio using bubble gum, charcoal briquets, and a carrier pigeon

  13. 07-16-2005 01:23 PM #13
    the way to sneek the alcohol into the place is pretty simple if u can fit the cooler inside a smaller bag so that it doenst look liek a cooler youll be fine or if they jsut cant see the cooler at all ull b fine... aka in the back seat and your back windows are tinted out and maybe a sweatshirt over top to be on the safe side

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