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    It's a good thing that the married among us have been that way long enough that we can beg off of Valentines Day.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CrisAnderson27 View Post
    If I can get down I'll absolutely see about bringing some stuff. I don't usually forge razors (I grind them), but my kitchen knives are all forged. I'll see about bringing that first katana down as well lol. It'll likely be me, my back pack, and my bike lol...so space will be at a premium .



    Haha, not yet...but I've seen his entire YouTube filmography!! If we get them mixed up just remember Howard has one ear that is much larger than the other, lol. That's why he's called 'Omimi' or 'Big Ear'!!
    A motorcycle? In February?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dafonz6987 View Post
    So I'll be attending as well! More than likely it will be victor and I sharing the ride
    Make sure Vic brings his harmonica. Man he can play that thing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bluesman7 View Post
    It's a good thing that the married among us have been that way long enough that we can beg off of Valentines Day.
    Or, bring her with you.
    If you don't care where you are, you are not lost.

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    Dave will you be chaperoned again?

    Also, from the way this gathering is shaping up, you may need to bring 5 kringles.

    No, actually you'd better make it 6. Considering this is a 5 day event, 3 might not be enough for me!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Utopian View Post
    Dave will you be chaperoned again?

    Also, from the way this gathering is shaping up, you may need to bring 5 kringles.

    No, actually you'd better make it 6. Considering this is a 5 day event, 3 might not be enough for me!
    Yeah. The Swiss Miss has known me since the 7th grade. Constant supervision is her SOP.

    As luck would have it, O&H Bakery, the undisputed champ of Racine Kringles, just opened a new bakery near our house. I will bring plenty.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ChopperDave View Post
    A motorcycle? In February?

    Well, the weather in the Southwestern US isn't quite the same as it is in TN in February, lol. The winter months here in Phoenix are the most enjoyable for riding honestly. I'm sure it'll be a bit cooler in North Texas, but I can't imagine it being unbearable. We often take day trips up to Flagstaff (7000' above sea level) during the winter. I have warm weather gear and cold weather gear as well...so it should be fine.

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    North Texas is a very very long drive from Massachusetts but I'm thinking that this may be a trip that's well worth making. Nothing etched in stone yet but I'm giving this some serious consideration.

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    Quote Originally Posted by petercp4e View Post
    North Texas is a very very long drive from Massachusetts but I'm thinking that this may be a trip that's well worth making. Nothing etched in stone yet but I'm giving this some serious consideration.

    Pete <:-}
    Yep. 1000 miles from our place to Burkburnett. Don't want to think about driving from Mass.

    Do you have someone to help drive?
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    Quote Originally Posted by rolodave View Post
    Yep. 1000 miles from our place to Burkburnett. Don't want to think about driving from Mass.

    Do you have someone to help drive?
    No, I'd be flying solo on this trip. The mileage calculator said aprox. 1,760 miles one way. That means about 3 days driving down and 3 days driving back. When I get a chance I'm going to check airfare and car rental.
    I'm still thinking it would be worth the effort. What better does an old retired guy have to do anyway?

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