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Well, it wasjust a thought. Since this is my first rally, I guess I didn't think the mornings are so disorganized. That's understandable. What are the planned rides?
Don't take this thread as a rejection to your idea, we typically stray 2-3 times on a thread totally disreguarding the original reason FOR the thread. Don't take it personally, it is still a possibility, for some anyways.
I'm not adverse to going somewhere for breakfast....as long as my blood alcohol is at an acceptable level...hmmmmmm guess that kinda lowers the chances huh?
That's my boy, Dale! Good one cHarley!!!!!! Heeeee heeee heeee
Hey SS.... The guys are correct regarding a "planned time" for anything. Folks stumble out of their rooms at all different times. A "consensus" time would probably be too late for breakfast. LOL
Ya getting there Thursday? May be a PERFECT place to try to hit Friday morning. I'd be game for that.
Don't take this thread as a rejection to your idea, we typically stray 2-3 times on a thread totally disreguarding the original reason FOR the thread. Don't take it personally, it is still a possibility, for some anyways.
ROTFLMAO !!!!! Way too funny Phil!!!!! But, you are way correct.
Well, it wasjust a thought. Since this is my first rally, I guess I didn't think the mornings are so disorganized. That's understandable. What are the planned rides?
Disorganized, Hell you ain't seen disorganized. Hang around for a while.
Guys if I came across odd in my last thread, I apologize. I didn't mean that. I guess I am a scheduled type of person, I'll have to wait to get to the Days Inn, have a few beers and let you guys break me of this bad habit!
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