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Welcome to the forum man! Glad to hear you are getting to a game at last. I myself don't know.. since I haven't been to a game either. But I'm sure, quite a few people here will be able to give you info.
Welcome again and Go Rams!
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Thanks for the welcome Bro, thanks for your time and hell yeah, Go Rams!
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Welcome aboard!!!
Taking a tour of the Brewery is always a good take and it's FREE!
Also souvenir shopping is always fun.
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I have to second the advice on the brewery tour.
I think if you're already at the Arch you might as well try a riverboat tour since it's right there, and it's in season until December oddly.
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laram0
Welcome aboard!!!
Taking a tour of the Brewery is always a good take and it's FREE!
Also souvenir shopping is always fun.
Yes it is free - but you must supply your own wheelbarrow and operator ..
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Yes it is free - but you must supply your own wheelbarrow and operator ..
...and desiginated driver....or walk to your hotel.
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You could always check in advance here (posting links is not allowed but you'll figure it out): 'Explore St Louis(.com)' -- no spaces -- and there you will find quite a few places to visit and enjoy.
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Unfortunately (very much so), Rams Park and their Russell Training Center in Earth City, Missouri, are not open to the public during the NFL regular season. I called (314) 982-7267 and was very disappointed to learn this; not sure if this is the same with all NFL teams. Rams Park is only accessible to fans during Training Camp in August, possibly July too.
Still, I suppose that once in St. Louis, you will find enough to see and do to fill at least a full week's schedule of vacation! Including a Rams memorabilia store or two.
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Bienvenido a su sitio de fanaticos de Los Carneros de St Louis!! Go "Dem Rams"!!!
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Thank you so mucho to you all for the comments, Its disappointing hearing about Rams Park I was really looking forward to be there. i will take the brewery tour for sure and im happy to see that im not the only mexican rams fan so hi real ram!
By the way do you know if it is a copy of the Lombardi trophy at Edward Jones Dome? Or something else about the Rams i could see in st. Louis? Thank you so much once again
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Hi there im new here at the forum here´s a little about me and my ram history. I was transformed into a Rams fan a year after the greatest show on turf won the superbowl by my two uncles that used to love the team since they were playing at LA. Im from a small town called Veracruz in Mexico and since 2001 ive been watching my Rams and loving them everyday so much more.
I decided to search for a place where Rams fans could answer me a thing, you´ll see after more than 10 years one of my life´s dream will come true, im going to travel to St.Louis to watch the Rams play against the Jetas :D! its awesome and I will love to you know have the complete St. Louis Rams experience as im in the town.
I really would like to know Rams Park but, do anyone of you knows if it is possible to have tour into it? Or at less have a picture with lombardi trophy with my Marshall Faulk jersey on??? I´ve been searching in the web but, theres no information about it, I decided to ask directly to NFL customer service but they told me to ask the rams service that have not answer me in 3 days, so I decided to ask Rams Nation maybe you may know something
As well what other attraction could i visit in st.louis? beside the gateway arch, forest park, six flags, missouri university im looking to really enjoy the city
Thank you for your advice, I will really appreciate it,
Sincerely, a HUGE RAMS FAN!
Six Flags OMA is only open on weekends, and I believe through October. It is also far enough from St. Louis that you would need a renatl car. A cab ride would probably cost more than a rental. If you like gambling, there is a fairly new casino across the "road" from the Dome. You can also ride the metorlink across the river, into Illinois, to get to the riverboat casino. If you get to Forest Park, you owe it to yourself to visit the St louis Science Center - especially if you will have kids with you.
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Yeah I don't know if I would ever suggest six flags anyway.
To me that place is just one series of queuing after another.
It depends on what you're into and whether or not you have kids. The St. Louis City Museum is awesome too, you might check that out online and see if it has any appeal.
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Hmmm.... is the word "carneros" spanish for "rams"?
Somebody fill me in, please...
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Hmmm.... is the word "carneros" spanish for "rams"?
Somebody fill me in, please...
The phrase 'Los Carneros' means 'The Rams' in Spanish.
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Hmmm.... is the word "carneros" Spanish for "rams"?
Somebody fill me in, please...
Yes, 'carnero' is Spanish for 'ram'. Here is a Scottish Ram Fullback. :)
http://bib.ge/img_animal/90869193ScotBlkFaceRam.jpg
Per some dictionaries:
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carnero s. m. Mamífero rumiante ovino, macho, con grandes cuernos estriados y enrollados en espiral y cuerpo cubierto de lana espesa: "el carnero es el macho de la oveja."
Translation...
"ram - masculine noun. Ruminant ovine mammal, male; has large grooved spiral horns and its body is covered with rich thick wool": "the ram is the male sheep."
In general terms a 'carnero' could mean any male sheep.
For zoology experts however, the specific name for a Bighorn Ram (ovis canadensis) is 'musmón' or also, 'borrego cimarrón', i.e., the ram species that is not farmed for wool and lives in the mountains of North America from Mexico to Alaska. As we know, when mature they are quite majestic.
Following Rams are: WR, DT, DE and a G.
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Rams QB taking a break between drills.
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Below, Rams LB calling out the signals.