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Bricktown St. Patricks Day Celebration - 2006/03/09 17:28 This thread discusses the Content article: Bricktown St. Patricks Day Celebration

I'm planning to be at this little celebration of the green beer. You can expect a full report sometime after I recover.

Anybody else going to this, or have you been to this in the past?
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Re:Bricktown St. Patricks Day Celebration - 2006/03/17 15:45 Im pumped about bricktowns celebration, I just hope it don't get rained out, and by that I mean the "green beer" get watery
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Re:Bricktown St. Patricks Day Celebration - 2006/03/30 01:32 I've been to this in the past, didn't go this year though. Sorry to hear about it getting rained out.
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