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i really got curious about your post. googled 811–it’s a federally-mandated national “call before you dig” number.:p the parking sign is quite intriguing…Beethoven was deaf, so this parking space is probably for a deaf driver? LOL
Beethoven’s is a Beer Garden, old style, just off South Alamo, and the last time I checked, the home to oldsters playing punk polka. The red lettering made me think of Ruby Tuesday image. “Bier Garten,” I think.
And the number, “811,” that’s a semi-random serial number, like, it was the Eight Hundredth (and eleven) image I’ve posted. I’ve switched the numbering around some, but that’s the basic system. Or was.
This is intriguing! Was there a concert going on?
Cool!
My RT Merry Christmas!
Is it a concert or and event? HRT
Must have a big event happening.
My Festive Rubies says Merry Christmas.
I didn’t even know Beethoven drove!
:)
i really got curious about your post. googled 811–it’s a federally-mandated national “call before you dig” number.:p the parking sign is quite intriguing…Beethoven was deaf, so this parking space is probably for a deaf driver? LOL
enlighten us please.:p
Curious!
Beethoven’s is a Beer Garden, old style, just off South Alamo, and the last time I checked, the home to oldsters playing punk polka. The red lettering made me think of Ruby Tuesday image. “Bier Garten,” I think.
great find! :) cool!
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Really?!
That’s a great find for RT.
And the number, “811,” that’s a semi-random serial number, like, it was the Eight Hundredth (and eleven) image I’ve posted. I’ve switched the numbering around some, but that’s the basic system. Or was.
Love it!
Happy Ruby Tuesday.
Mine is up: Ruby in the Snow
Very cool sign. Punk polka sounds like an interesting concept. :)
I love EG’s comment! I ask: Do all the greats in classical music have a parking space? Happy Ruby Tuesday! :)