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Go to the very FIRST post (page 1) of that sticky thread. The ride is ON. Looks like he moved the start time a bit.
You all have fun.
(I had to draw a flow chart to keep up with all the variations and deviations for coordinating this ride).
Simply pick a time, meet, throw a stick on the ground, head in one of two directions the stick is pointing. Fuel-up and eat somewhere along the ride. Done.
Go to the very FIRST post (page 1) of that sticky thread. The ride is ON. Looks like he moved the start time a bit.
You all have fun.
(I had to draw a flow chart to keep up with all the variations and deviations for coordinating this ride).
Simply pick a time, meet, throw a stick on the ground, head in one of two directions the stick is pointing. Fuel-up and eat somewhere along the ride. Done.
"If you could each PM me your cell phone #s, I can just text you and save you the trouble of having to check in here in the morning. Thanks. "
I'm still waiting on my damn text!!
Thanks for the heads up Paul, me and Beav don't read so well!
The other thing I noticed about Ken's posts is that he use every font size and color there is.
I think I need a toner cartridge for my screen now. Hee heeeeee heeeee.
More simple = more better.
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We love ya Ken, but probably only make changes in one place.... keep it simple. You have different guidance on different posts in the same thread that are confusing and wrought with "if then else". Don't bring up a different ride for a different date on a thread that has fifty maybes scattered about trying to deal with the current ride. You wanted phone numbers, but then at the bottom of the thread you posted that you would update the OP post..... you said 9:00am updates were coming, but didn't turn-off 9am updates when you altered the OP with ride confirmation, but then you changed the KSU time.
I gotta tell ya..... you made this as confusing as possible. Just saying buddy.......
Last edited by PoorBoy; Oct 29, 2011 at 08:54 AM.
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The other thing I noticed about Ken's posts is that he use every font size and color there is.
I think I need a toner cartridge for my screen now. Hee heeeeee heeeee.
More simple = more better.
Added-
We love ya Ken, but probably only make changes in one place.... keep it simple. You have different guidance on different posts in the same thread that are confusing and wrought with "if then else". Don't bring up a different ride for a different date on a thread that has fifty maybes scattered about trying to deal with the current ride. You wanted phone numbers, but then at the bottom of the thread you posted that you would update the OP post..... you said 9:00am updates were coming, but didn't turn-off 9am updates when you altered the OP with ride confirmation, but then you changed the KSU time.
I gotta tell ya..... you made this as confusing as possible. Just saying buddy.......
Well Paul - I did the best I could to keep everyone updated. I asked for phone numbers, and only got one number in reply. Hard to text people when you don't have their number. I then decided to put update info in the original post, and told everyone I was going to do that in my last post, and to please go to the OP for updates. I think that's pretty clear. Don't know what else I could do to keep everyone updated...
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