New England Winter Break Meet
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Re: New England Winter Break Meet
Like Donkey Kong?
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Re: New England Winter Break Meet
like south park
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Re: New England Winter Break Meet
i might come if its close enough
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Re: New England Winter Break Meet
More Mazdas ftwcharbs152 wrote:i might come if its close enough
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Re: New England Winter Break Meet
You all should come down to/up to/over to Albany - it seems like it's a common denominator to all your locations.
Plus it's <30 minutes south from where I live. But that has nothing to do with it...
Plus it's <30 minutes south from where I live. But that has nothing to do with it...
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Re: New England Winter Break Meet
Having gone to school in Albany and living only 1.5 hours from there now, I'd totally be down for an Albany area meet. There are (or were at least) lots of cool restaurants and places near Albany and there are lots of fun open roads in the outskirts (i.e. Voorheesville, Clifton Park, Guilderland, Delmar, etc). I know it wouldn't work for some, but I for one am down
ClutchFork wrote:...So I started carrying a stick of firewood with me and that became my parking brake.
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Re: New England Winter Break Meet
Albany is not a common denominator for a real New England meet. Most of us are eastern Mass, RI, and eastern CT (if more members from the northeast notice this)
I personally think more local meets would be better. I dont really have the time for a multi-day meet, so I dont want to do much traveling.
I personally think more local meets would be better. I dont really have the time for a multi-day meet, so I dont want to do much traveling.
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Re: New England Winter Break Meet
we could always compromise and meet in springfield
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Re: New England Winter Break Meet
Sketch!
How about the Amherst area ? Theres some good WV-esque roads up and down those mountains
How about the Amherst area ? Theres some good WV-esque roads up and down those mountains
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Re: New England Winter Break Meet
Sounds like a good compromise if we've got people from Eastern MA and upstate NY willing to travel 1-2 hours. Is this Saturday too soon to organize anything?watkins wrote:How about the Amherst area ? Theres some good WV-esque roads up and down those mountains
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Re: New England Winter Break Meet
For me, yes. As is next weekend. Im good pretty much all through the rest of November however.
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Re: New England Winter Break Meet
I want a meet, too, damnit!
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Re: New England Winter Break Meet
So get your ass out here
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Re: New England Winter Break Meet
If I do, I will have to go there for a week or so, because of the long drive. It would make little sense for me to drive there for a day or so.
I'm not so sure this will be feasible until spring with the new job and all. I will not be taking any vacation for a while for sure.
I'm not so sure this will be feasible until spring with the new job and all. I will not be taking any vacation for a while for sure.
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Re: New England Winter Break Meet
I really need to get a car so I can start going to these meets.