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Things to do in/around Piqua?

  • said_aouita
    LJ;1457933 wrote:"The Qua"? Really? :laugh::laugh::laugh:
    :thumbup:

    Two syllables is difficult for most people from Piqua.
  • Devils Advocate
    TB's Ex is living in the "Qua" right now. You outta look her up. The party's in her mouth........










    Everybody's coming.
  • BRF
    Looks like you got some really good tips, 1_beast! :rolleyes:
  • friendfromlowry
    BRF;1458108 wrote:Looks like you got some really good tips, 1_beast! :rolleyes:
    Piqua really is a shithole, though. I don't think there's a way to respond with good tips.
  • 1_beast
    said_aouita;1457723 wrote:Continue driving through Piqua heading East on rte 36 and go to the quiet and clean little village of St Paris, where theirs even less things to do.

    Only thing worth doing in Piqua is visiting the heritage festival at Johnston farm Labor day weekend.
    We drove through St Paris to drop off wrestlers at Jordans Camp.
    said_aouita;1457810 wrote:Your best bet is the multiple strip clubs on Dixie dr. in Dayton. Only minutes from the i70/i75 crossing.
    This seemed to be the winner, as The Diamond Caberet is sweet. BYOB, naked women=winning
    friendfromlowry;1457866 wrote:What brings you to Piqua, anyways.
    No Hotels in St Paris
    BRF;1458108 wrote:Looks like you got some really good tips, 1_beast! :rolleyes:
    It panned out. :D
  • 1_beast
    (2)30 packs and 44 lbs of ice in a few coolers. We met some really nice girls. They really liked us too...you could tell by the sincerity of their conversations.
  • said_aouita
    1_beast;1458389 wrote:We drove through St Paris to drop off wrestlers at Jordans Camp.
    Team camp? Concord or his place?

    Maybe I'll go drive-by at 2AM and beep a few times.
  • Ironman92
    Don't they have a really nice high skool football stadium?
  • 1_beast
    said_aouita;1458416 wrote:Team camp? Concord or his place?

    Maybe I'll go drive-by at 2AM and beep a few times.
    team camp was last week, had youth there this weekend.
  • said_aouita
    Ironman92;1458787 wrote:Don't they have a really nice high skool football stadium?
    eh....not a bad stadium. Compared to the rest of the conference it's near the top.

    Quality facilities for the spectators but majority of the time the only participants worth watching are from visiting schools.
  • said_aouita
    Ironman92;1458787 wrote:Don't they have a really nice high skool football stadium?
    Da' Qua's stadium is regular Aluminum bleachers but they do have a cement brick building built at one end to make it look like a fancy entrance.

  • Ironman92
    said_aouita;1458832 wrote:Da' Qua's stadium is regular Aluminum bleachers but they do have a cement brick building built at one end to make it look like a fancy entrance.


    Quite a bit of seating.
  • dlazz
    That's probably the only redeeming factor in Piqua, they do have a nice stadium.