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Damn Gump, you hold a wealth of information. How do you remember all this stuff at your age. Good stuff too!
I think that was Doochies Run that I was on a couple three years ago. Does it end in Rockville at a little bar? I'vee got a friend that works (or worked) there. I think that was the one that had dudes swinging from hooks jammed through their skin.
I ride up in St. Cloud every now and then and have stopped in to say hi to Pauly a couple times. Good man.
I'll have to give Klopp a call and see what they have to offer. Otherwise I'll likely end up at Cycle Works. I was gonna have them tune my bike a couple years ago until I had to dive into the top end.
Looks like the weather's getting better for Saturday by the day!!
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