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OK, guess I have to let everyone know why I backed out of the trip. Well, first I really wanted to make the ride down with T-bone, but after looking at my finances, ie the wife said Key West or Sturgis, I felt that I could do Key West some other time. Sorry Travis....
Anyway glad you made it back OK, T-bone. And I really have to say......I'm glad I didn't go....LOL. Man I've had those trips and they aren't fun. Hope I'm still ya' bro.
Alright then guys and ladies, let's plan a trip to Key West for fantasy fest. Oct. 17th - 26th.. Wecroft would be the guy to tell you how much fun we can have. If we are really doing this, we need to book hotels soon so let's plan early.
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