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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.
I don't consider any of us as ODD...we're all just unique...ok I'll admit Phil acts a lil odd at times...but hey bounce your noggin off the pavement like that and see how you act....
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.
Thanks cHarley. I'm just gonna relax and go with the flow. Of course, I am starting to think, living right down the road from the Days Inn might be too long of a ride home
No worries Skrimshaw, I am not odd either so that will make two of us.
Originally Posted by Skrimshaw
Thanks cHarley. I'm just gonna relax and go with the flow. Of course, I am starting to think, living right down the road from the Days Inn might be too long of a ride home
Based on past rally experience, knowing the Crew and the various states of probable hangover, I suspect getting everyone together off-site for breakfast is highly unlikely.
There's a Denny's restaurant on the property that's easier to stumble to.
... Is It Time Yet?
Good point cHarley... I have every intention of getting good and F'ng drunk that Friday night. If I come to in time for breakfast... I will stumble into Denny's. If I don't come to in time for breakfast, I'll stumble into Denny's in time for lunch.
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