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Minutes from the Mezzanine. (1/9)
 11/25/07 2:34pm
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All present except for JT's73 and WetVet.  WTFO!!!

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To my recollection, we discussed:

1. More regional get-togethers. (Duh!!)

2. Suggestions for Vette day drives (I'll start yet another thread on this)

3. A reception/send-off for the Alaska contingent and others who can make the Hot Springs trip.

4. A part-way escort caravan for those headed to Arkingsaw - possibly to Bend or K-falls.  (Maybe a BBQ in one of those fair cities???)

5. Funding of a night's bar tab in Hot Springs by those of us too candy-assed to make the trip.

My input is this:

1&2. Each person can sponsor a get together and plan the route for a drive (time of year/weather permitting).  Again, I'll start another thread for route suggestions for group and individual drives.

3. I believe Larry (bad) suggested this and would like host said reception.

4. Karen and I are in depending on day of week.  We could host a BBQ in Portland if it's not to close to the aforementioned reception.

5. Based on experience, these folks are a bunch of lightweights and $400 should be sufficient. 


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Minutes from the Mezzanine. (2/9)
 11/26/07 11:10am
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Remember, the folks from the moonshine belt are going to be well represented!
Minutes from the Mezzanine. (3/9)
 11/26/07 11:43am
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[QUOTE=ParrotHead]5. Based on experience, these folks are a bunch of lightweights and $400 should be sufficient. 
[/QUOTE] Buhahaha, that ones gonna leave a stain LOL Rolling%20On%20The%20Floor%20Laughing LOL
 
I'm looking at a few ideas for day / possibly weekend cruises.  For people from Portland to travel the Northern Cascades and down through Leavenworth, it would be more then a day trip.  The same as us Northern folk traveling to KF or Bend.
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Minutes from the Mezzanine. (4/9)
 11/27/07 12:00am
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[QUOTE=dnv]Remember, the folks from the moonshine belt are going to be well represented![/QUOTE]
 
Dennis- Do you folks bring your own white lightin?
 
As for light weight, I assume you were referring to alcoholic beverages. I fall into that group.
 
Probably head first.LOL


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Minutes from the Mezzanine. (5/9)
 11/27/07 3:19pm
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On northwestclassicautomall.com at the bottom they have cruise news. They update cruise-ins & shows for the NW. I think it would be very cool to show up at a cruise-in with lots of C3 Vettes. Big%20smile

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Minutes from the Mezzanine. (6/9)
 11/27/07 4:30pm
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Dave,

I brew my own beer and am in the process of trying to acquire a still for home production only.  You can legally produce around 40 gal/yr in the Great State of Oklahoma!  Oh yeah, and I have a concealed weapons permit as well.

Don't you think those two items go well together?Rolling%20On%20The%20Floor%20LaughingRolling%20On%20The%20Floor%20LaughingRolling%20On%20The%20Floor%20Laughing
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Minutes from the Mezzanine. (7/9)
 11/27/07 5:21pm
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[QUOTE=dnv]Dave,

I brew my own beer and am in the process of trying to acquire a still for home production only.  You can legally produce around 40 gal/yr in the Great State of Oklahoma!  Oh yeah, and I have a concealed weapons permit as well.

Don't you think those two items go well together?Rolling%20On%20The%20Floor%20LaughingRolling%20On%20The%20Floor%20LaughingRolling%20On%20The%20Floor%20Laughing
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As long as you don't play the banjo we're safe I think. Ermm


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Minutes from the Mezzanine. (8/9)
 11/27/07 8:23pm
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[QUOTE=DaveM][QUOTE=dnv]Dave,I brew my own beer and am in the process of trying to acquire a still for home production only. You can legally produce around 40 gal/yr in the Great State of Oklahoma! Oh yeah, and I have a concealed weapons permit as well. Don't you think those two items go well together?Rolling%20On%20The%20Floor%20LaughingRolling%20On%20The%20Floor%20LaughingRolling%20On%20The%20Floor%20Laughing[/QUOTE]As long as you don't play the banjo we're safe I think.Ermm
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Hey, I resemble that remark. LOL


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Minutes from the Mezzanine. (9/9)
 11/29/07 6:13pm
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How do you get perfect pitch on a banjo?

When it hits an accordion as you toss it in the dumpster.





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