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I'd like to add my John Hancock to that mascot someday..........
Why don't you pop into the Mascot travel planning map and get yourself pinned. Then subscribe to the "where is the mascot now" thread. When you see it making it's way towards you, pipe in. So long as it's passing your way you can either take the hand off to move it or just meet up with the current holder and sign it.
It really is a great way to get out and ride and socialize. That is how I met Flysby. She turned out to be my best road sister for both short local rides and long distance rides down south. That doesn't include all the other participants I've met because of the Mascot.
And the current holder pipes in!!!! Perfect Example...
If I get my paws on the mascot, You're gonna have to come and get it...... in person...... with WIZ......... and Terry........ and CHICKENONACHAIN..........
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