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I've got a ham that's not due to be done for over three hours from this point - 2PM - so if you haven't left and/oryou get this before you leave call me... 377-1333. I can be ready in 5 minutes or so.
Damn, I wasn't even outta bed yet when you posted that....Am I the only one that got hammered last night and didn't get in until 3:00 in the am??? [/align]
nice vid Rat, sheet that mussa been rush hour last time I rode it didnt see a soul out there. ya stop at harry's for a lil liquid refreshment?
yeah it's real purty down through there but not at that speed
looks like saturday is gonna be real nice................. I can put together a nice loop with a couple of stops at Harry's and then over to Luckenbach then wind our way back to Austin via Blanco.
totals about 200 miles plenty of time for refreshment stops
I deleted the map link, it's a fairly easy route. was going to try to post it like Rat did but couldnt figure out a way to link it without it being like that. you can pull that quote out and that should get rid of of a 3 foot long string
nice vid Rat, sheet that mussa been rush hour last time I rode it didnt see a soul out there. ya stop at harry's for a lil liquid refreshment?
yeah it's real purty down through there but not at that speed
looks like saturday is gonna be real nice................. I can put together a nice loop with a couple of stops at Harry's and then over to Luckenbach then wind our way back to Austin via Blanco.
Hey John, if you were posting a Google map link it came through as a bunch of code... okay, I deleted it... didn't know I could do that - purty kool!
I'm out of pocket the rest of today (Thursday 1/3). I'll check back tonight when I get in for more route details.
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