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Old 02-28-2008, 09:57 PM   #21
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will do pascal. wish you lived out here.

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Old 02-28-2008, 10:17 PM   #22
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I know, FL is flat and boring.
Cruises are not fun because of that.

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Old 02-28-2008, 10:59 PM   #23
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gettin some new strings put in it. and some fur lining.
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Old 02-29-2008, 12:41 AM   #24
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i'm sure you'll have a fantastic time off route 66. i've always wanted to do the drive myself. there's just no time.

gt500oc good to have you on!
zzlegend look forward to meeting you also.
pascal sorry you can't make it. we'll take lots of pictures for you!

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That's a GREAT idea! Will do that! We'll have a little something something for the person that drives out the farthest [sm=groupwave.gif]

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Looks like a great cruise. You got a long distance prize? 2750 miles so says mapquest, drove from here to Victorville/Hesperia in less than 48hrs. back in 99. Hope you have perfect weather and a great time.
I'm glad I could be of service. I wish I could do the trip this year but the wife has another cruise in mind and it doesn't have anything to do with cars. I want to do the route 66 stuff and a few days in Vega$ the next time we're out that way.Your cruise with a road trip up highway 1 would be acool addition too. Maybe in a year or two if gas doesn't get too high. At any rate have a great time and kill a few beers for us folks that couldn't be there.
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Old 02-29-2008, 01:59 AM   #25
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Better hope no one get's liquored up and stupid driving afterwards.[&:]BMC and it's leadersare liable now after posting that alcohol will be offered and encouraged. That's a pretty bold and risky thing to do, especially in litigation crazy California! If one person has been drinking at all at your event and gets into a serious or fatal accident even on the way home, even if not at fault, you can be jailed in this state along with them.
Iown too much stuff to risk losing due to one tard in a group![8D]And before any bonehead decides to rip me, no I am not against drinking at all, but I am against assuming liability for someone else.
Just to be clear, at this place you mix the ingredients for beer and make the labels, and they make the beer for you LATER and send it to you. You cannot drink the beer you make that day. It takes time to ferment beer.
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Old 02-29-2008, 03:11 AM   #26
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Old 02-29-2008, 03:22 AM   #27
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I live in Palos Verdes so you know I'm down plus a friend will be coming.
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Old 02-29-2008, 03:30 AM   #28
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welcome 08eleanor. can't wait to see your car in person![8D]
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Old 02-29-2008, 03:42 AM   #29
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Better hope no one get's liquored up and stupid driving afterwards.[&:]BMC and it's leadersare liable now after posting that alcohol will be offered and encouraged. That's a pretty bold and risky thing to do, especially in litigation crazy California! If one person has been drinking at all at your event and gets into a serious or fatal accident even on the way home, even if not at fault, you can be jailed in this state along with them.
Iown too much stuff to risk losing due to one tard in a group![8D]And before any bonehead decides to rip me, no I am not against drinking at all, but I am against assuming liability for someone else.
Just to be clear, at this place you mix the ingredients for beer and make the labels, and they make the beer for you LATER and send it to you. You cannot drink the beer you make that day. It takes time to ferment beer.
Umm....so it's a pub that doesn't serve alcohol?You cannot drink any other beer besides the stuff you make? Some pub! I was merely posting the legal liability issue that is involved with this event since alcohol was mentioned. I have a good friend of over 30 years that is doing a bit of time for the same thing. He assumed liability by "enabling" people access to alcohol at an event. Some d*ckhead got a bit faced and had an accident in which somebody was killed. He is doing time for involuntary manslaughter, and he was not at all involved other than he assumed responsibility by stating on fliers that alcohol will be available. I have nothing against drinking at all. I enjoy it, but as I stated earlier, there's nobody on these forums that I care about enough to give up my stuff and my freedom.
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Old 02-29-2008, 07:12 AM   #30
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im sure there will be people drinking but one can only hope that they will be responsible about it, no one wants to get a dui or anything and for the people that are going to drink be responsible about it you dont want to wreck your stang and/or possibly kill yourself or an innocent person its just not worth it plus if you do drink too much and get in a wreck i dont want to be the one to pull your lifeless body out of your car, so dont drink and drive people its just not worth it, you can get hammered all you want once you get home or at my place in i decide to have a get together afterwards (ps there is plenty of couch space at my apt)
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