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ChileColts
11-14-2018, 11:30 AM
Hi Freaks, im excited to shared with you that im going to indy for holidays, i'll be in colts (titans and Dophins) games and pacers (Hawks and Spurs) games and i would appreciate if you can give me some recommendations of places to eat, drink, bars with live music and/or any place that you think is worth knowing.

I have been a reader in this forum for a lot of time (because my english writing wasn't good and Omaha annoyed me for that in every single thread that i posted) and i want feel the experience of a Colt fan in Indy.

Any suggestions, comments, would be appreciated, thanks in advance just for reading me and I hope to represent in a great way all the colts freaks of South America.

ChileColts

PS: I know my english its still not good at all, by im trying to do my best effort.

Indystu2
11-14-2018, 11:33 AM
You are doing fine man. Have a great time in Indy! I don't live there (was born there though) so I cannot help you with that.

sherck
11-14-2018, 11:51 AM
If you have cash to burn, St Elmo's Steakhouse is the best place in town, IMO, but you will drop a ton of cash on it.

Rock Bottom Brewery is a great medium priced meal with a wide selection of good brews.

Acauplco Joe's has great Mexican food.

Le Peep's is a great breakfast place. So is First Watch on N Illinois.

Claddagh Irish Pub also has great food and a great selection of drinks.

If you want to laugh, you could try Fogo de Chao which brands itself as a Brazillian Steakhouse and tell us all the ways that it is wrong! :)

The Old Spaghetti Factory has some pretty solid Italian for a good price. So is Bucca di Beppo but that is all "family style" dining and the portions (and price) are big.


Don't know if you are coming with kids but the Children's Museum is world-class.

The Indianapolis 500 Motor Speedway Museum is also a must see on your first trip to Indy.

Christmas lights at the Indianapolis Zoo is pretty nice the first time you see them. The 20th time? Not so much.

If you want to drive 2 hours to the east, I could show you around the Air Force Museum in Dayton, OH at Wright Patterson Air Force Base if you are interested in airpower.

I don't know if they are doing a Christmas show at Conner Prarie living history museum but if so, that would be a great look at some history of North America.


Walk Worthy,

smitty46953
11-14-2018, 12:03 PM
Hi Freaks, im excited to shared with you that im going to indy for holidays, i'll be in colts (titans and Dophins) games and pacers (Hawks and Spurs) games and i would appreciate if you can give me some recommendations of places to eat, drink, bars with live music and/or any place that you think is worth knowing.

I have been a reader in this forum for a lot of time (because my english writing wasn't good and Omaha annoyed me for that in every single thread that i posted) and i want feel the experience of a Colt fan in Indy.

Any suggestions, comments, would be appreciated, thanks in advance just for reading me and I hope to represent in a great way all the colts freaks of South America.

ChileColts

PS: I know my english its still not good at all, by im trying to do my best effort.

Post away Chile, Omaha annoys even his own mother … Enjoy your self in Indy !!! :cool:

sherck
11-14-2018, 12:44 PM
Honestly, Omaha annoys me with about 5 out of every 6 posts.

Apparently, he needs to work harder in order to get to 6 out of 6.


Walk Worthy,

Colts And Orioles
11-14-2018, 01:35 PM
Frankly, Omaha annoys me with about 5 out of every 6 posts.

Apparently, he needs to work harder in order to get to 6 out of 6.


Walk Worthy,




o


Then he's accomplishing what he wants to.

That's not an insult to you nor a compliment to him, just a fact.


o

1965southpaw
11-14-2018, 01:58 PM
I'm very excited for you Chile!! Lucas Oil is a GREAT place to enjoy a game. I know I'm biased but I've been to 1/3 of the NFL stadiums around the US and really believe it's among the best. I'm heading to Indy myself for Thanksgiving with the family.....I haven't lived there in 12 years but you really have to add the Slippery Noodle to your list of places to go. It's the oldest bar in Indiana, has a really cool vibe, and live music many evenings. It's very close to Lucas Oil Stadium as well. Freaks, correct me if that has changed in the last few years but I'm pretty sure it's still open?

ChileColts
11-14-2018, 02:01 PM
If you want to drive 2 hours to the east, I could show you around the Air Force Museum in Dayton, OH at Wright Patterson Air Force Base if you are interested in airpower.

Walk Worthy,

that would be awesome...thanks !!

Colt Classic
11-14-2018, 02:25 PM
I'm very excited for you Chile!! Lucas Oil is a GREAT place to enjoy a game. I know I'm biased but I've been to 1/3 of the NFL stadiums around the US and really believe it's among the best. I'm heading to Indy myself for Thanksgiving with the family.....I haven't lived there in 12 years but you really have to add the Slippery Noodle to your list of places to go. It's the oldest bar in Indiana, has a really cool vibe, and live music many evenings. It's very close to Lucas Oil Stadium as well. Freaks, correct me if that has changed in the last few years but I'm pretty sure it's still open?

Still there, just a short walk from the stadium. Also, Shapiro's deli is close and would be a great lunch spot. They have good Reuben sandwiches, among other things. Fountain Square and Massachusetts Avenue (Mass Ave.) are good areas with a lot of bars nearby.

Pez
11-14-2018, 02:27 PM
I'm very excited for you Chile!! Lucas Oil is a GREAT place to enjoy a game. I know I'm biased but I've been to 1/3 of the NFL stadiums around the US and really believe it's among the best. I'm heading to Indy myself for Thanksgiving with the family.....I haven't lived there in 12 years but you really have to add the Slippery Noodle to your list of places to go. It's the oldest bar in Indiana, has a really cool vibe, and live music many evenings. It's very close to Lucas Oil Stadium as well. Freaks, correct me if that has changed in the last few years but I'm pretty sure it's still open?Yea, the noodle is still around and it's a short walk from the stadium. Should definitely be on a short list of music venues.

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Chromeburn
11-14-2018, 02:29 PM
If you have cash to burn, St Elmo's Steakhouse is the best place in town, IMO, but you will drop a ton of cash on it.

Rock Bottom Brewery is a great medium priced meal with a wide selection of good brews.

Acauplco Joe's has great Mexican food.

Le Peep's is a great breakfast place. So is First Watch on N Illinois.

Claddagh Irish Pub also has great food and a great selection of drinks.

If you want to laugh, you could try Fogo de Chao which brands itself as a Brazillian Steakhouse and tell us all the ways that it is wrong! :)

The Old Spaghetti Factory has some pretty solid Italian for a good price. So is Bucca di Beppo but that is all "family style" dining and the portions (and price) are big.


Don't know if you are coming with kids but the Children's Museum is world-class.

The Indianapolis 500 Motor Speedway Museum is also a must see on your first trip to Indy.

Christmas lights at the Indianapolis Zoo is pretty nice the first time you see them. The 20th time? Not so much.

If you want to drive 2 hours to the east, I could show you around the Air Force Museum in Dayton, OH at Wright Patterson Air Force Base if you are interested in airpower.

I don't know if they are doing a Christmas show at Conner Prarie living history museum but if so, that would be a great look at some history of North America.


Walk Worthy,


I was there last year for my sisters wedding. My wife and I went to a cool little bar called “Nada”, pretty good tacos. Oceanaire has some good seafood. If you feel like dancing, Reveal nightclub can be fun if it is busy. Yardhouse is next to Nada and has upscale bar food and lots of beers on tap. And if you would like some sushi you can try Mikado.

All these are downtown. There is a good tenderloin sandwich place which is kind of iconic for Indiana. Forgot where it is though.

rcubed
11-14-2018, 03:13 PM
There is a good tenderloin sandwich place which is kind of iconic for Indiana

why is this ironic?

Colts And Orioles
11-14-2018, 04:42 PM
There is a good tenderloin sandwich place, which is kind of iconic for Indiana. I forgot where it is, though.












Why is this ironic?




o


Iconic.


o

YDFL Commish
11-14-2018, 04:45 PM
I'll 2nd La Peep for breakfast and the Slippery Noodle for some great blues music and atmosphere.

I would also add Crackers comedy club as a pretty fun time as well.

Phelanka7
11-14-2018, 06:52 PM
If the game doesn't go so well you can always walk across the street to the Red Garter strip club and cheer yourself up, and in the morning wash down the hangover with breakfast at Biscuits in Broad Ripple. Best breakfast in Indy.

Children's Museum and the Art Museum are great for families or if you want something cerebral to do.

Avoid the East side of 465 loop if you can help it. In general avoid the East Side due to traffic, but outside the 465 loop it is crime-ridden.

If you're looking for lunch downtown I recommend Market Square. Its an indoor market with lots of different food vendors to choose from and a good beer bar on the second floor.

St. Elmo's is world-renowned but very pricey and a little overrated imo. If you like seafood and want to spend a boatload of money, Oceanaire is the place to go.

Mass Ave and Fountain Square are decent nightlife districts and fairly safe compared to other big cities. Broad Ripple is a nightlife spot too but can be sorta dicey. Especially for someone who is visiting from another country.

I hope you enjoy your visit though! I've lived here all my life so if you have any specific questions just shoot me a message. Or if you want my phone number to text me while you're here with any advice you can do that too.

Salud!

DrSpaceman
11-14-2018, 06:58 PM
I was there last year for my sisters wedding. My wife and I went to a cool little bar called “Nada”, pretty good tacos. Oceanaire has some good seafood. If you feel like dancing, Reveal nightclub can be fun if it is busy. Yardhouse is next to Nada and has upscale bar food and lots of beers on tap. And if you would like some sushi you can try Mikado.

All these are downtown. There is a good tenderloin sandwich place which is kind of iconic for Indiana. Forgot where it is though.

The Workingman's Friend.

The Red Key Tavern is a great dive bar to check out. It was in the movie Going All the Way. North of downtown towards Broad Ripple on College Avenue I believe.

Coltsalr
11-14-2018, 07:15 PM
Our third world friend returns!

Just don’t wear any of that Patriots Super Bowl 52 champs gear that World Vision brought down to your country in February and you should be fine!

Coltsalr
11-14-2018, 07:17 PM
The Workingman's Friend.

The Red Key Tavern is a great dive bar to check out. It was in the movie Going All the Way. North of downtown towards Broad Ripple on College Avenue I believe.

Whistle Stop is my personal favorite dive bar in downtown Indy.

YDFL Commish
11-14-2018, 07:29 PM
Which bar is it that McAfee was hanging at before he decided to take the canal plunge?

JAFF
11-14-2018, 07:34 PM
The Workingman's Friend.

The Red Key Tavern is a great dive bar to check out. It was in the movie Going All the Way. North of downtown towards Broad Ripple on College Avenue I believe.

Workingman's Friend will be open on Saturday until 3 pm. They DO NOT take a credit card, need cash. Not open on sunday.

JAFF
11-14-2018, 07:35 PM
Which bar is it that McAfee was hanging at before he decided to take the canal plunge?

The one next to the canal.







:p

JAFF
11-14-2018, 07:43 PM
that would be awesome...thanks !!

Here's the link for visitors:

https://www.nationalmuseum.af.mil/Visit/

It's terrific air museum. They have an original Wright (Bros) flyer to a space shuttel and an Apollo space capsule.

Here's the thing, it's on the Wright Pattersen air base. So they have military security and they have rules.

Please note that for security reasons, all bags are subject to search, and weapons are not permitted within the museum. In addition, all adults may be asked to show their picture identification card upon entering the museum.

I would recommend going through the web site and check out the info there. By the way, you can spend a full day there. I go there often because the grandsons live 30 minutes away. It's A LOT of walking, and they have added more planes.

Oh and for anyone else, they have the Memphis Belle on display.

Pez
11-14-2018, 07:44 PM
What do you mean I cant have a martini? I've had a martini at every bar on this block....

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Pez
11-14-2018, 07:45 PM
Here's the link for visitors:

https://www.nationalmuseum.af.mil/Visit/

It's terrific air museum. They have an original Wright (Bros) flyer to a space shuttel and an Apollo space capsule.

Here's the thing, it's on the Wright Pattersen air base. So they have military security and they have rules.



I would recommend going through the web site and check out the info there. By the way, you can spend a full day there. I go there often because the grandsons live 30 minutes away. It's A LOT of walking, and they have added more planes.

Oh and for anyone else, they have the Memphis Belle on display.Wright pat is a fantastic museum... your posts about it brought back some memories of visiting there when I was a kid

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Phelanka7
11-14-2018, 07:55 PM
Which bar is it that McAfee was hanging at before he decided to take the canal plunge?

Probably the Alley Cat.

omahacolt
11-14-2018, 11:05 PM
Hi Freaks, im excited to shared with you that im going to indy for holidays, i'll be in colts (titans and Dophins) games and pacers (Hawks and Spurs) games and i would appreciate if you can give me some recommendations of places to eat, drink, bars with live music and/or any place that you think is worth knowing.

I have been a reader in this forum for a lot of time (because my english writing wasn't good and Omaha annoyed me for that in every single thread that i posted) and i want feel the experience of a Colt fan in Indy.

Any suggestions, comments, would be appreciated, thanks in advance just for reading me and I hope to represent in a great way all the colts freaks of South America.

ChileColts

PS: I know my english its still not good at all, by im trying to do my best effort.

Sorry about that man.

I don’t mean anything by it. I just like to fuck around. One of these days I might mature a bit but I wouldn’t hold my breath if I were you.

Hope you have a great time and tell us about your experience. Preferably with a translator.

1965southpaw
11-14-2018, 11:13 PM
Our third world friend returns!

Just don’t wear any of that Patriots Super Bowl 52 champs gear that World Vision brought down to your country in February and you should be fine!


If you have an old 87 jersey wear that. They are inducting Reggie into the ring of honor and there should be a lot of people sporting the. 87. You will fit right in.

omahacolt
11-14-2018, 11:20 PM
o


Then he's accomplishing what he wants to.

That's not an insult to you nor a compliment to him, just a fact.


o

Well I took it as a compliment.

Chromeburn
11-15-2018, 12:49 AM
Our third world friend returns!

Just don’t wear any of that Patriots Super Bowl 52 champs gear that World Vision brought down to your country in February and you should be fine!

Chile has come a long way the last couple decades. It should be a 1st world country soon, believe it has the best economy of all Latin countries now.

JAFF
11-15-2018, 07:48 AM
Sorry about that man.

I don’t mean anything by it. I just like to fuck around. One of these days I might mature a bit but I wouldn’t hold my breath if I were you.

Hope you have a great time and tell us about your experience. Preferably with a translator.

No one is holding their breath on that one.

He guy is learning English so he can follow the Colts. He's spending a chunck of change to fly across the Equator to see them. The best day ever is when he learns to tell you to "shut up fag".

southside asshole
11-15-2018, 12:16 PM
Good suggestions here for food.

Do you like beer? Indy has a freaking ton of great craft breweries to visit if that's your bag. I can provide a ranked list along with suggestions for nearby food if you're interested.

NextManUp
11-15-2018, 04:45 PM
Hi Freaks, im excited to shared with you that im going to indy for holidays, i'll be in colts (titans and Dophins) games and pacers (Hawks and Spurs) games and i would appreciate if you can give me some recommendations of places to eat, drink, bars with live music and/or any place that you think is worth knowing.

I have been a reader in this forum for a lot of time (because my english writing wasn't good and Omaha annoyed me for that in every single thread that i posted) and i want feel the experience of a Colt fan in Indy.

Any suggestions, comments, would be appreciated, thanks in advance just for reading me and I hope to represent in a great way all the colts freaks of South America.

ChileColts

PS: I know my english its still not good at all, by im trying to do my best effort.
Just out of curiosity, what caused you to become a Colts fan?

GoBigBlue88
11-15-2018, 11:46 PM
You really can't go wrong with downtown Indy anymore. When I was a kid, it was all Steak N Shake and such. A lot of really cool, if overpriced, original and local places to eat and drink now.

JMO, ask anyone from Indy and their opinion will vary...

BEST BURGERS: Tie for me between Bru Burger and Burger Study (both downtown!)

BEST THING THAT'S NOT A BURGER: The pork tenderloin at Steer-Inn. Don't listen to anyone who tells you Mug N Bun is a thing. That's what the dorks who watch Guy Fieri shows and never actually go downtown think. Steer Inn is far better, and a really good neighborhood representation of the city IMO because it's in between like 3 different socioeconomic spheres.

BEST ITALIAN: Mama Carolla's, which is a little north of downtown (what my dude Derek Schultz would call the Midtown area)

BEST DRINKS: Depends on what you're into. If you're a beer guy, check out Sun King for sure. If cocktails are your thing, you really can't go wrong anywhere in Fountain Square or Mass Ave. I like Thunderbird most myself.

BEST CHEAPER FOOD: I think the prices may have gone up recently but the fact that Pearl Street Pizza serves pizza by the slice as good as anything else I've had in Indy used to be my best kept food secret downtown.

BEST THING TO DO BESIDES COLTS GAME: A Pacers game! Hell, you can sit lower level for half the price of a nosebleed seat at a Colts game. It's fun just to walk around Bankers Life itself, and Pacers are a pretty good team this year (starting slow though).

THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT INDY:

1. There is no real public transportation here, unfortunately. Blame years of foot-dragging on a light rail system. I would recommend renting a car. If you don't, though, there are enough Uber and Lyft drivers to get you where you wanna go. TAXIS AREN'T REALLY A THING IN INDY. That caught a lot of people off guard during the Super Bowl, I know. You're not gonna hail a cab in Indy really. Be prepared to use your phone if not driving.

2. Our downtown interstate passthroughs are a fucking mess right now, to the point where people are debating an underground passthrough at this point. Don't be surprised if something is obnoxiously closed or under construction. That's what happens when you have no public transportation and a billion interstates that all interact with a downtown area.

3. Indy is a super safe city, but you'll probably run into some panhandlers or homeless people. No biggie. Don't engage the crazies and you'll be good. I've never had an issue walking around downtown at night. Shit, I walked through the Virginia Ave underpass homeless camp at night once to cut over to Mass Ave and no one bothered me. Northsiders would probably tell you to be careful, but honestly Indy south of 10th Street, east of the White River and inside the 465 belt is as safe as big cities get.

4. If it's really cold, Indy is also a really interconnected city. The convention center connects directly with Lucas Oil now, and there are like a dozen hotels that connect with the convention center, so you can pretty much Skywalk from most downtown locations into Lucas Oil without ever going outside. Or you can not be a pussy too.

5. People in Indy are super nice. Hoosier hospitality is a real thing. If you find a cool-looking tailgate and tell them you came from Chile to see the Colts, guarantee they'll offer you free food and drinks.

But also: football games are football games, so be prepared to see a lot of white trash people who say and do dumb shit, just like you do at any NFL stadium. They're just fatter in the Midwest.

Racehorse
11-16-2018, 07:38 AM
Chile, I hope you take note of how we deal with anything political and avoid any such topics while here unless you want to ruin your tailgate by arguing about politics.

smitty46953
11-16-2018, 11:40 AM
How did this turn political ? :cool:

Puck
11-16-2018, 12:48 PM
How did this turn political ? :cool:

Exactly. People are ruining Chile post. I’ll just move all those posts to the other thread

Puck
11-16-2018, 01:42 PM
BTW Chile We will be at the game also...

Wyatt
11-16-2018, 04:11 PM
BTW Chile We will be at the game also...

Section 223 every week here

1965southpaw
11-16-2018, 06:06 PM
I will be there rocking the 87 Jersey! Reg-gie, Reg-gie!!!!

YDFL Commish
11-16-2018, 10:45 PM
I would add, that if you are staying downtown, you can walk to a lot of the places listed in the previous posts.

I would actually say that walking and Uber would be the preferred methods of transportation.

Colt Classic
11-17-2018, 02:01 PM
BEST CHEAPER FOOD: I think the prices may have gone up recently but the fact that Pearl Street Pizza serves pizza by the slice as good as anything else I've had in Indy used to be my best kept food secret downtown.



Yats on Mass Ave. Cajun/creole food like etouffee. Just under $10 for a plate.

Colts And Orioles
11-17-2018, 06:58 PM
Section 223, I'm here every week.




o



You have season tickets ???

I don't have season tickets.

You bastard.


o

Colts And Orioles
11-18-2018, 08:48 PM
Hi Freaks, im excited to shared with you that im going to indy for holidays, i'll be in colts (titans and Dophins) games and pacers (Hawks and Spurs) games and i would appreciate if you can give me some recommendations of places to eat, drink, bars with live music and/or any place that you think is worth knowing.

I have been a reader in this forum for a lot of time (because my english writing wasn't good and Omaha annoyed me for that in every single thread that i posted) and i want feel the experience of a Colt fan in Indy.

Any suggestions, comments, would be appreciated, thanks in advance just for reading me and I hope to represent in a great way all the colts freaks of South America.

ChileColts

PS: I know my english its still not good at all, by im trying to do my best effort.




o



I'll bet that you had a good time.

The Colts won the game going away, and you got to witness Reggie Wayne honored for being the latest entry into the Colts' Ring of Honor.



o

Phelanka7
11-18-2018, 09:19 PM
o



I'll bet that you had a good time.

The Colts won the game going away, and you got to witness Reggie Wayne honored for being the latest entry into the Colts' Ring of Honor.



o

Definitely a good day to be at LOS.

Wyatt
11-18-2018, 10:01 PM
o



You have season tickets ???

I don't have season tickets.

You bastard.


o

Yes sir, good year to get them, they were pretty cheap surprisingly, gonna upgrade to the 100 level just below me now, but love our little section

ChileColts
11-25-2018, 11:29 PM
Just out of curiosity, what caused you to become a Colts fan?

Colts vs Chiefs 95', Elvis Grbac and 13 -3 Chiefs against the Colts.
In Chile, im a soccer fan of Santiago Wanderers a team with just 3 championship in 126 years... that's because always i cheer for the non Favorite team.

ChileColts
11-26-2018, 12:09 AM
This city is beautiful, great parks, little traffic, good places to eat, everyone wearing the colors of their sports teams, amazing.
I could solve the transportation problem in a good way using Uber and Lyft, but most of the time I walked around the city.
Bankers Life Fieldhouse was excellent, for the game with Atlanta had seats close to the court, for the game with Utah take advantage of the golden tickets and buy seats of 8 dollars, that day was not as pleasant as the choir of a high school sang national anthem and it took the entire first quarter to settle into their seats.
The best part was definitely the game with the Miami Dolphins, I had a seat in the section 106 behind the goal post, the atmosphere was great, there were many fans of Miami and for a moment I thought we would lose the game.
Andrew Luck and TY Hilton are incredible watching them live, it's very different to watch it on television.
In the tailgate I ran the 40 yards in 5.36 seconds, in my defense I can say that I was wearing jeans, hiking shoes and a rain coat.
I will be updating my stay as I remember more things, it was an intense week and I hope to be back soon since the company I work in, uses Salesforce for our e-commerce platform and I think I will recommend this city for the trainings.

Thank you all for the suggestions and GO COLTS !!!!!

PS: any error in the translation claim to google translator

Butter
11-26-2018, 01:31 AM
Glad you had a good time.

Alex44
12-01-2018, 12:37 PM
This city is beautiful, great parks, little traffic, good places to eat, everyone wearing the colors of their sports teams, amazing.
I could solve the transportation problem in a good way using Uber and Lyft, but most of the time I walked around the city.
Bankers Life Fieldhouse was excellent, for the game with Atlanta had seats close to the court, for the game with Utah take advantage of the golden tickets and buy seats of 8 dollars, that day was not as pleasant as the choir of a high school sang national anthem and it took the entire first quarter to settle into their seats.
The best part was definitely the game with the Miami Dolphins, I had a seat in the section 106 behind the goal post, the atmosphere was great, there were many fans of Miami and for a moment I thought we would lose the game.
Andrew Luck and TY Hilton are incredible watching them live, it's very different to watch it on television.
In the tailgate I ran the 40 yards in 5.36 seconds, in my defense I can say that I was wearing jeans, hiking shoes and a rain coat.
I will be updating my stay as I remember more things, it was an intense week and I hope to be back soon since the company I work in, uses Salesforce for our e-commerce platform and I think I will recommend this city for the trainings.

Thank you all for the suggestions and GO COLTS !!!!!

PS: any error in the translation claim to google translator

I was in three of that games Chile, Titans, Dolphins and Jazz (Bankers), I flew to Houston (because I was in rockets vs Warrior game) and drove to Indy round trip (bad idea because is a long way), I regret not have been reading this suggestions from the freaks, but anyway was an incredible time in Indy, not was my first time in Indy but was the one when I really enjoy the whole city.

indycolts2
12-01-2018, 01:31 PM
PS: any error in the translation claim to google translator


You and/or Google translator did just as well if not better than many U.S. high school graduates can do.:p

JAFF
12-01-2018, 03:57 PM
PS: any error in the translation claim to google translator


You and/or Google translator did just as well if not better than many U.S. high school graduates can do.:p

Well said. My dad told me never to make fun of someone with an accent. They probably speak one more language than you do. Unless they are from Quebec. They are assholes.

Dad was from Alberta

DrSpaceman
12-01-2018, 05:07 PM
Colts vs Chiefs 95', Elvis Grbac and 13 -3 Chiefs against the Colts.
In Chile, im a soccer fan of Santiago Wanderers a team with just 3 championship in 126 years... that's because always i cheer for the non Favorite team.

Man.....that rough. That's like the Cubs of Chile.