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Called my friend that was supposed to go to the Rally...by the time I got off the phone, I realized that I cannot go to this rally. I'm leaving for Yuma on the 3rd of October and won't be back until the 11th...
Sorry about that, maybe we can make it happen in the spring.
Mac, sorry to hear you can't make the show. We'll definitely have to try for the Spring.
Hey Mike, you coming over for the day or are you staying for a while? I do hope we can get the group together. SB@B sounds good to me but we can make it anywhere. It's up to everyone else.
ill be going just for the day, but ill probally go wednesday friday and saturday, i kinda liked where we met before, easier to find each other, we could always go for a ride and end up at sbb. but id like to have an easy place for everyone to meet!
ill be going just for the day, but ill probally go wednesday friday and saturday, i kinda liked where we met before, easier to find each other, we could always go for a ride and end up at sbb. but id like to have an easy place for everyone to meet!
Though I haven't been to the place Mike is talkin' about, I agree that any place to meet other than SBB would probably be a better idea. We went into the old SBB and it was so freakin' packed, there was no way we would have been able to pick someone out. (I'm assuming the new SBB is just as busy)
Anyway, let's pick a place and everyone can meet up. How about even early Saturday morning for breakfast? Just a suggestion.
I'll have to pass on the breakfast meet because we will be pulling out on Saturday morning, but you all have a great time and take some pics to post. We'll be there Tuesday thru Friday leaving Saturday morning. I hope everyone has a good time and be safe!!
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