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Meeting up in Melbourne with Sick pup for lunch. We have been to Captain Katanna's before and it is a good place to meet for lunch. Anyone else interested? We will be there around noon.
I left you a cell message Dale. Barbara and I are riding down to Palm Bay to visit my daughter anyhow, maybe we can meet up and ride down together?
No plans yet on when we are coming back. Last time we rode down, we stayed at
a nice place right off the interstate near Viera (wickham road exit) on the way back (got a late start).
My daughter is leaving for Mcallen,Texas on March 31st. May be my last time to
see her for awhile. Otherwise, I would spend the day with the Crew.
Easy there big guy. Plenty of time to ride after you are through with rehab. Then we'll run to the store for a beer. and I still want to do the pancake breakfast in Bradenton.
Dale, I would have loved to make this ride, but I have commitments on Saturday. That's why I posted up the Sunday ride. Sure wished we could of tied these together. Would be nice to get together with you guys.
Woo Hoo...gonna get 2 days of Crew this weekend....I gotta be in Melboring anyway for a maternal visitation...so Dale and I thought this would be a good excuse to get together.....
Then Sunday hopefully I ill get to ride with my North Cuba and Hanging Chad bro's....
Great ride today. I rode up A1A to Melbourne to make the 12:00 oclock meetup. Jay and Spunky were already there. Then from out of the parked cages who should appear. That jolly old SP. Once Dale, Kay, Chuck & Barbara arrived we went in for a great lunch. It was good to see everyone. The ride home down US 1 was nice and the weather was perfect.
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