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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!
why just a few...couple shots of Tekillya, and plenty of beer you'll fergit all about any schedules....schedules we don't need no stinking schedules...
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!
No worries. You'll do fine. Just drink until it all makes sense.
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!
No need for apologies. One of the things we learned after the first rally, was the logistics of getting 50 "No Rules" people mobilized at the same time to do anything. Of course, getting seating for 40 - 50 people in a restaurant takes a bit of forethought as well.
The nice thing about the Days Inn, is the FL Crew party (conference) room, on-site 24 hr. Denny's, on-site bar, on-site BBQ Sat. night, etc. It makes for a safe party environment, with no need for anyone to risk mixing riding and partying. Once everyone stumbles over to Denny's in the mornings and nurses their hangovers, then we get down to the "Just Ride" part.
No need for apologies. One of the things we learned after the first rally, was the logistics of getting 50 "No Rules" people mobilized at the same time to do anything. Of course, getting seating for 40 - 50 people in a restaurant takes a bit of forethought as well.
The nice thing about the Days Inn, is the FL Crew party (conference) room, on-site 24 hr. Denny's, on-site bar, on-site BBQ Sat. night, etc. It makes for a safe party environment, with no need for anyone to risk mixing riding and partying. Once everyone stumbles over to Denny's in the mornings and nurses their hangovers, then we get down to the "Just Ride" part.
Some of us do...I know a person who over imbibed a bit last year and kinda missed most of Friday...and I'd be a liar if I said I might not do it again ....
Last edited by redman53; Oct 21, 2010 at 07:48 PM.
Some of us do...I know a person who over imbibed a bit last year and kinda missed most of Friday...and I'd be a liar if I said I might not do it again ....
I figgered since Da King only knows 90 MPH, you just planned on sleeping in and catching up later.
No need for apologies. One of the things we learned after the first rally, was the logistics of getting 50 "No Rules" people mobilized at the same time to do anything. Of course, getting seating for 40 - 50 people in a restaurant takes a bit of forethought as well.
The nice thing about the Days Inn, is the FL Crew party (conference) room, on-site 24 hr. Denny's, on-site bar, on-site BBQ Sat. night, etc. It makes for a safe party environment, with no need for anyone to risk mixing riding and partying. Once everyone stumbles over to Denny's in the mornings and nurses their hangovers, then we get down to the "Just Ride" part.
Not just Saturday but if we can commandeer the gas grill again we will have food for Thursday and Friday too. We will have some cash left over for whatever we need to keep people fed and hydrated so they don't have to go back out once they are settled in after a day of riding.
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!
Dude, I'll personally walk over to the bar with you and buy you a shot of whatever your thirstin' for if it will keep you from being "odd". We have enough of them here. I can start a list if you haven't noticed already.
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