Topic: Tank yew berry mooch...
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Now that I hab yer attention....
Mama and I would like to thank everyone at the Gathering for:
1) Not inflicting any unbearable pain upon my body!

2) Making us all feel welcome

3) Picking us for the comped room for the weekend!

I do have to appologize for not hanging out with the group as much as I intended to. I would have liked to meet more of ya'll personally, but....I'm really a shy guy



My alter-ego, "Adams'Apple" gets me in too much trouble, some times!!



I absolutely enjoyed the "family reunion" feel of the Gathering. It felt like I had known all of ya'll for years!! I thought the entire week/wkend was great, and the friends we met for the first time will remain a great event in our lives.
Thanks to all of the members, and especially to Adam, for creating this great site!!

Joel Adams
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I have to say... I did notice you being rather quiet and not hanging much with the group. I noticed because that behavoir was quite the opposite of what I would have expected based on your outgoing nature online. No worries though...everyone has their own comfort level. We're just glad you came and we got to meet you in person!
-Adam Wartell
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And Joel, it takes a few encounters before you can trust any of us, but it will come.
By the tenth C3VR Gathering, I expect you will be the featured speaker on the "tech tips" seminar and the highlight of the after-hour parties.
Some of us will be too old to drive by then, but we will still come.
It was great meeting you and your better half.
Hope to see you next year, if not sooner.
If you are ever up north, stop by.
By the tenth C3VR Gathering, I expect you will be the featured speaker on the "tech tips" seminar and the highlight of the after-hour parties.
Some of us will be too old to drive by then, but we will still come.

It was great meeting you and your better half.
Hope to see you next year, if not sooner.
If you are ever up north, stop by.


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Well, my wife and I had the honor of spending two days driving with Joel and his wife.....Wonderful people and he sure knows vettes were made for high speeds
. We really enjoyed your company...thanks

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No joke, Kerry! Maybe that's why Joel had to add oil to his ride! Joel, shy??
Your wife is really nice, Joel. Kerry & Janis are great people. Dave & I enjoyed everyone!
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