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Well two red 40's lit up the trails at the pearl. It was truly a blast. can't wait to get her stuck again! By the way for all you 40 drivers, that hill that greg is coming up in that pic was a breeze.... and we took the "bypass" that barry and greg created last time. It was awesome!


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Dammit, Barry. We talk the trails up and these guys don't even invite us to go with them. Next thing you know they'll be taking our wives and girlfriends, in our trucks!
 
sorry, it was the pic that is on another thread. The one from the last weekend where greg is in his truck coming up the bluff...

everyone who was at the meeting was invited....only two trucks went.....

two red..dirty...40's

and yes i got stuck....only once though. Greg was directing me to sink my tires into every mud hole he saw...jeff yanked me out with ease....i think it was my rookie mud driving...but greg is a good coach....
 
You missed the meeting.

FastBoats74 said:
Dammit, Barry. We talk the trails up and these guys don't even invite us to go with them. Next thing you know they'll be taking our wives and girlfriends, in our trucks!
 
Yeah, I had some things come up at the last minute up here. Sounds like I missed a lot of fun. Greg, Barry, anyone- interested in hitting the trails this wknd?

We should cook out down there one evening.
 
i'm in for the weekend...let me know!
 
looks like it will be raining!!!
 
FastBoats74 said:
Dammit, Barry. We talk the trails up and these guys don't even invite us to go with them. Next thing you know they'll be taking our wives and girlfriends, in our trucks!

actually, i declined the invitation at the mtg. too busy with trip prep--though i had to think hard about it.....
 
thanks for posting this. I have been looking for something like it. Now, if I can only figure out how to read it.


yea, the chart isn't that specific, but the table below is fairly accurate for past data.
 
I have 5 houseguests in town for a regatta until Sunday morning, but I am free Sunday late afternoon. It looks like Saturday may be rainy anyway. Let's play it by ear, but I'd love to grill out sunday.
 
I'm in for a cookout on sunday!
 
I cou;dl botonbaly showup for a late afpternoon coopkout on Sundapy.

Letp tme lnow hah tims.

Happy. 5 de Mayol@@@@


GT
 
euclid said:
I cou;dl botonbaly showup for a late afpternoon coopkout on Sundapy.

Letp tme lnow hah tims.

Happy. 5 de Mayol@@@@


GT


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The National Day of Mourning occurs each year on May 5th and is known, of course, as Sinko de Mayo.
 
You spent too much time writing that. I don't know how much exactly, but however long you spent, it was too much.
 

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