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Lets all give https://www.hdforums.com/forum/membe...3-bigalcc.html a warm Fla Crew Style welcome. The folks that went to the Iron Rhino ride have met Al and Lori and I rode with them with no notice and they hung with us no problem. They are shoe ins for the 300 mile Burger Club. Welcome Al and Lori!!!! They are standing behind Rod, Whom many of you have met, in this pic.
I only saw them at the gas station and chatted it up, seemed like good people.
Welcome aboard fellas!! Best damn crew I ever ran into, You'll have a great time.
Welcome to the group Al and Lori. Good to see you here.
Originally Posted by Phlip96
I only saw them at the gas station and chatted it up, seemed like good people.
Welcome aboard fellas!! Best damn crew I ever ran into, You'll have a great time.
300 mile burger club Lol. Good one.
Fill-up you saw them where????????
Old habits die hard don't they??
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