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I must admit that I have not been as active on the Forum as I used to be. No excuses, but just have been doing other things with the family. I still ride every chance I get.
I can remember a time when the Rally was a big deal to the Florida Crew. There just does not seem to be the interest that there used to be. There would be so many threads concerning the Rally. I have looked at Murph's post and apparently there is a good number going to attend. I am getting more excited about it for it is only 5 weeks away.
Yea Murph! It use to be that being this close to the rally there would be many threads of people cutting up and joking with one another. I never took any of that seriously. It was all in good fun to me. Well no matter what, I am expecting a good time.
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