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  1. #1
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    I didn't know tubing was popular elsewhere (naive Texan thinks we are the only ones that matter- haha).

    To skirt the alcohol you can : pour into water bottles (if you are drinking something like Smirnoff) or tea for beer, spike Gatorade, or put colored drinks in Gatorade bottles. Many beer cans look like silver diet coke when put in a koozie. Many of my favorites don't come in cans and glass is prohibited, so I must improvise. And now that I have added my $.02 to your deliquency, I will go back to my own region.
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  2. #2
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    Quote Originally Posted by Aggie_Ama View Post
    I didn't know tubing was popular elsewhere (naive Texan thinks we are the only ones that matter- haha).
    AggieAma, my favorite memory from my year in Texas was tubing on the Guadalupe River! It was almost 30 years ago, and my memory is cloudy, but I clearly remember there was lots of beer involved. Thanks for the subversive tips...
    Last edited by divingbiker; 07-22-2008 at 09:22 AM.

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    I'm sure Zen's buddies from under the bridge by the library could offer you all sorts of tips for disguising your alcohol. Maybe she really should invite them along...


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