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Hey Guys,
I got got off the phone with the Jonny about the shirts, I'm sorry but they wont be available for Leesburg he's doing what he can but he is real busy and a little backed up.
On the bright side that just means we get to set up another getogether for the Crew
Once again I'm sorry for the delay
Walt
No problems Walt. I know what you mean. Things happen and I know we all understand. I thank you for doing this for us. I need a design for our 2nd Annual Rally shirt. Any ideas? PM when you get a chance.
Murph G.P.
It seems like I wont be able to meet you all in leesburgbecause offamily commitments (Daughter_ has a softball tournament this saturday really cant miss it).
The good news is that the shirts are not ready giving me another opportunitty to make the next ride to get the shirts, see how it all works out at least for me...[8D]
thks
Al
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