Always one of the highlights of the dance rally is Wednesday evening at the 11th Street Bar.
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| Look there, Max has a seat belt on so he doesn't fall off. | 
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| Our favorite Cajun, Chuck, is helping the band with his washboard sounds. | 
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| I discovered the panoramic mode on my android.  Now you can see the entire scene. | 
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| It is a 'burn your own' night.  You bring your own meat and buy a plate from the bar which has salad, baked potato and roll. | 
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| Since Ronnie isn't playing here, he and Teri get to enjoy the music and dance. | 
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| I guess 'real cowboys' ride their horses into town for the evening. | 
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| Some people like lots of horses when they are riding, some like just one. | 
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| Every bar has its own bar dog. 
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| Chuck waiting to get his boots polished. 
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| One evening is usually reserved for dressing up.  I really enjoyed wearing this lovely dress, but it was too long to dance in.  
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| The Ricky Adams Band also provided music during the rally.  Dance lessons during the day and live music at night.  What more could you ask for? 
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| The three tenors?  Maybe not. 
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| The ladies all like to get up and dance with the band.  I think the band calls us 'the irritations'. | 
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| One day some of us wandered down to Gruene (pronounced like the color green), TX, for lunch at the old mill. | 
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| And then we went next door to Gruene Hall for some music. | 
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| Live music at the Longhorn Saloon in Bandera. 
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| Longhorn's bar dog like to dance too. 
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There's still more.....
 
You look especially lovely in your dressy dress.
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