Going to Dallas this weekend for the game. Suggestions?

theebs

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I know the feeling...but I been pretty good lately. Very selective now. I do have hundreds of CD's I plan to take for trade in or sell. How does that work. Do you get 2 prices, one cash, one store credit? I know places in Florida similar to forever Young did both.
Who gives better prices, Forever young, or 1/2 price?

I find old TV shows on DVD at 1/2 price, but selective on those also.

Well I am just speculating because I basically never sell any music..I am always buying but I would have to say half price books will probaby give you more because I imagine they sell a lot more inventory especially cd's They generally sell cd's for 3.99 unless its something a little more rare which usually ends up 5.99 to 8.99. They also sell a ton of cd's for a 1.00 Depends on what you are selling of course. Forever young still sells used cd's for around 8 bucks which is insanity. So i can't imagine they give you anything because they all just sit there and rarely sell it seems.

I think you will get the option of store credit or cash, I don't think you get different prices for either. I imagine its hard to get more than 75 cents or a dollar for a cd unless it is something of value. If you go in there with van halen and rem cd's they are probably going to give you like 50 cents a disc tops.
 

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There is a Pappadeaux Seafood Kitchen about a mile from AT&T that serves Cajun-style food and has some fantastic red beans and rice.

Highway 360 that runs through Arlington north to south doesn't look like it would dead-end a few miles down the road heading south, but it does.
 

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There is a Pappadeaux Seafood Kitchen about a mile from AT&T that serves Cajun-style food and has some fantastic red beans and rice.

Highway 360 that runs through Arlington north to south doesn't look like it would dead-end a few miles down the road heading south, but it does.

By the time 360 ends, you have already passed everything you need. 360 runs from South of Grapevine to 10 to 15 miles south of the stadium. Pass through Arlington, then another good 5 miles of Mansfield, then about 5 miles of nothing before it ends.
Better looking for places on Collins / 157 / Industrial....depending what you want to call it. Get North of Arlington, it is Industrial. You can find places all along there, from Euless, where I live all the to the stadium.
Plenty of places near the stadium.
 

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There is a Pappadeaux Seafood Kitchen about a mile from AT&T that serves Cajun-style food and has some fantastic red beans and rice.

Highway 360 that runs through Arlington north to south doesn't look like it would dead-end a few miles down the road heading south, but it does.
Just FYI. The last time I went there everybody in my party got sick. I'm sure they've got that straightened out but I don't recommend it.
 

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Come up here and visit the star. Take in a great high school football game Friday Night, Saturday hit Arlington Play district, Sat night hit Deep Elum, Sunday sleep in and Sunday scream your head off.
 

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I have no idea how much it costs but you could look into taking a tour of The Star. Places looks incredible. I'm planning on touring it at some point. Also Six Flags is right across the street from the stadium. You could spend a day there which is always fun. Or catch a Ranger game if you're into that.
 
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