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[sm=WTFsgign.gif]what is this charging admission crap? I would think that they will make plenty of cash off of us once we are in.[sm=wtf.gif]
I thought that too but it is not really that much; especially if it is a good time. From the pics, it look like it would be. Imet the guy who built the place at a recent bike show in Atlanta and he seemed like a really good guy, you know, biker type.I can understand trying to recover certain costs. I thought the vendor fees would be more $$ to accomplish that objective.
No offense, but you signature pic is a little large. Makes reading the threads somewhat difficult for us old users who refuse to spend more money on their computers.
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