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Great weekend in the Tomahawk area. Babyboy, sorry we didn't meet up. I was running late and didn't make downtown until later. Maybe next year if all goes well.
Also, next years Midwest meet n greet is already in the planning stages for the second weekend in June (still pending, not sure of date yet) at my place in Black River Falls WI. This is a great way to meet and chat with a lot of the guys on here.
Kris
Also, next years Midwest meet n greet is already in the planning stages for the second weekend in June (still pending, not sure of date yet) at my place in Black River Falls WI. This is a great way to meet and chat with a lot of the guys on here.
Kris
Kris, You wanna start a thread? maybe add pics over the last 2 years and then we can bump it once a week to the top. So more people can plan.
This is where you get the chance to put names with faces and hear really good set-up's.
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