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Ok everybody...I've been trying to keep an updated list from those that have posted on here, PM'd me and also contacted Dale...here is what I have.....if I have something wrong please PM me and let me know---I have to contact the caterer with count no later than Thursday morning. Make sure you have your reservations made with Hotel and Have checked with Dale for collection of money as the caterer and other expenses have to be paid. Everyone have a safe trip and see ya there....Is it time yet?
1. 06FXDBI Bob
2/3 1of 2 and Mrs 1of 2 Dale & Kay
4. 2 Beers Steve
5. Bertk Bert
6. Big Vic Vic
7. Blue Dragon Greg Husband Brenda/Ladyhawk
8/9 Bulldog Moe and Passion Dave & Christie
10. CHarley Charley
11. Crash X Ted
12. Fishhead Said Hugh
13. FlSlwRyder Carolyn Wife of Dave/JustDave
14. Harley Trish & Guest Trish
15. HD Rick Rick
16. Hot77Vette Jeff
17. JaxFatBoy Eddie
18/19 JayStronghawk & Munchkin Jay & Lucy
20. Just Dave Dave Husband of Carolyn/FlSlwryder
21. Kered Derek son of Mike/Wideglide95th
22. Kimbo Kimbo
23. LadyHawk Brenda Wife of Greg BlueDragon
24/25. Murph/ Miss Murph Darrell
26. Old Skool 1983 Chris
27. Phillip96 Phillip
28. Redman 53 JIM aka SIck Puppy
29. Redman Guest?
30. Reesesteww
31. Reesesteww Guest?
32. SailnJay Jay Husband of Susan/Spunky D'Lux Father of James/TwistedHass
33/34. Schwangster/ Mrs S
35. Sefferdog Wade
36. Sftail 291
37. Sftail291 Guest 1 ?
38. Sftail291 Guest 2?
39. Sleepman Jeremy
40. Sofadog
41/42. SoFla & Mrs.
43. Spunky D'Lux Susan/ Wife of Jay/Sailnjay Mom of James/TwistedHass
44/45. Stranger 617/Mrs.
46/47. The Mensh/Barbara Chuck & Barbara
48. The Worm
49/50. Throttle Junkie Dave/ Ms Carrie Dave & Carrie
51. Twisted Hass James Son of Jay/Sailnjay & Susan/SpunkyD'Lux
52. Wideglide95th Mike Father of Derek/Kered
53. Wide glide cousin
54. Fattboy 1967 Brian 55. Confused
Last edited by Spunky D'Lux; Nov 12, 2009 at 09:50 PM.
Reason: Updated as of 10:50pm Thursday night
I think you have it covered. There are a couple of "Guest 2's" that may not exist, but no doubt, we will have a couple of unexpecteds, or someone that is extra hungry.
thank ya Charley.......figured best way to do it was pull info from here and then everyone that knows of a change can let me know......looking forward to the weekend......baking the brownies and key lime pies tomorrow to go with Saturday nights dinner......yummy. See ya there.
thank ya Charley.......figured best way to do it was pull info from here and then everyone that knows of a change can let me know......looking forward to the weekend......baking the brownies and key lime pies tomorrow to go with Saturday nights dinner......yummy. See ya there.
These wouldn't be "special" brownies, would they?
Oh yea, and I love a good piece of Key Lime pie, especially when I get the munchies, - Thank You
Think you got it covered well Spunky don't think graywolf will make it had some bad news lately medically just as soon not mention out here.. But Fine Job...
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