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We are going to go to the bike show at the fairgrounds in Albuquerque this weekend. Anyone interested in meeting up for a beverage or something, let me know.
I'm not sure what time we'll will get up andaround on Saturday, but noon or 1:00 should be about right. I'll PM you my cell, and if you want to get me yours we can get things firmed up. I'm hoping that Paul, Robin and Jay can make it too, as well as any others in the area that would like to join us.
It sound goodreally buzy saturday with Legion stuff. the wife and I are going sunday early,I hope it,s not starting to close up . Evey year I plane for the show and miss it, not this year I hope.
Met Lenrough, Maniac, and Robin in Albuquerque. We had lunch at Joker's Pub, then went to the bike show. Not a bad sho, and I enjoyed the company. It was good to see robin and Paul again, and to meet Lenrough.
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