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The wife and I just made last minute plans to take a vacation. We will be near Milwaukee at the beginning of July and thought it would be great to visit the museum. Reading this forum I have seen a lot of you offering up your ticket since you were not going to use it, thanks to all that have done so. But I was wondering if there is someone out there that is not going to use their ticket and wouldn't mind parting with it. It would be greatly appreciated. If so, please PM me.
take mine, I wanna use it but I don't see myself getting any time off this summer. I got three weddings and plenty of other stuff going on. Next summer I'm definitely going to slap on some miles.
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