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I just thought of something. If we did Labor Day weekend, we'd have to skip out on the Corvette tour. Unless we made it a four-day event, which I'd still be for. But it would also mean showing up Thurdsay night or Frifday morning. Whereas Labor Day weekend means we show up on Friday night. More input is needed.
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Originally posted by asylummotorsports View PostWell you can't sleep in a Beretta. In fact you can't even **** in a Beretta at least at my age.
I'll find a Motel.
I'm 32, and I have no problems doing something in ANYTHING, get a grip, man!
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Well you can't sleep in a Beretta. In fact you can't even **** in a Beretta at least at my age.
I'll find a Motel.
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Has to be when my kids are out of school since I will be on the road at least 30hrs to and from.
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OK, we could camp. I have the same misigivings about it that some have shared. It's Kentucky, it will probably be hot and muggy, if it rains that sucks because no tent I've ever owned manages to be waterproof. But since they have mians to hook up to fans will keep the air moving at least. I just know with my luck every time I've camped psycho weather comes it that manages to ruin the whole experience. Guess we'll find out how cursed I am!
Then, we need to srt out a date. Late July I'm not so keen on, comes up too soon for some people to make preparations, nor does that first weekend in August. Any weekend after that I'm up for or Labor Day weekend. Let's hear thoughts on that for the next couple of days. In the meantime I'll call Beech Bend and inquire about camping and drag racing.
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Originally posted by ForcedFirebird View PostLooks like I'm almost a positive
After discussion with the wife, might be dropping the wife and kids off with family in Alabama and chugging the rest of the way solo.
Dogs welcome?
I like this guy already!
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Looks like I'm almost a positive
After discussion with the wife, might be dropping the wife and kids off with family in Alabama and chugging the rest of the way solo.
Dogs welcome?
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Actually I find more comfy than in the tent. At that time of the year Bowling Green is hot and humid. Everytime I got there for the meet I sleep in the car.
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Originally posted by gpse3400 View PostAs usuall I'll sleep in the car.
how do i know: being homeless for about 3 months... luckily the seats in the monte are somewhat supportive, but not rock hard
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I'm there!
But I'll find a motel close by.
But you can pencil me in.
I have put this info on BerettaStuff.com so perhaps there will be some more interest.
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Count me in. I'm in Cleveland Ohio. I'll go the 500 mile mark, but I will also take into consideration florida! Preferably by the beach with all the g-string wearing women, and on the consideration of the TIGHT lips of 60 degree members not mentioning it to my wife!
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We had 9 people at the first meet so there shouldn't be a need for 20 people. 2nd time around we had about the same. I have no idea on the tour but we can be a part of any group for that, not just us exclusively. The track isn't expensive either so overall, I wouldn't worry about some bulk price deal and just take it for what it is (cheap and awesome).
This isn't a car show, unless you count the broken rocker arm award (since john didn't take it home with him, its getting recycled to this event). Whoever has the most problems gets it. It is a 60V6 tradition.
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