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Old May 22nd, 2009   #11
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Re: Forum Breakfast in Colorado

Actually, I think Roy is #9...Suzanne is out and Don's wife is waffling...I won't try to convince her since she hasn't met me yet...and I guess I'm in the FAR, FAR NW suburbs [img]<>/crazy.gif[/img]
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Old May 22nd, 2009   #12
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Well I don't know what number I am but i will be there. It was fun last year looking forward to it.
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I think I have already said I will be there somewhere on this site, but let me be there out of sequence as number 59 in honor of the 59 Buick! I am anxious to give you guys a little taste of two states really-Texas and Arkansas. We Texans like a big breakfast! Charles D. Barnette-if pressed I might even lead us all in rounds of the song "The Eyes Of Texas Are Upon You"!
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Re: Forum Breakfast in Colorado

I have to chime in here also. Lana and I will not be there this year but our hearts will be with you. We will also send something to spice up the proceedings.

It looks like Bill is the co-ordinator this year so I will be sending something to your home.

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Please no "Eyes Of Texas" around this Aggie!
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Derek,
Good one. If its' not the far, far NW Chicago suburbs, we could just say over the State line. Looking forward to share some more B.S. (Buick Speak)time with you. That may also give you a chance to help convince her, If I or Kris haven't already twisted her arm by that time. Will be bringing the "Senior" this year. Give you something different to check out. Have a safe trip. See you in the Springs.
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Originally Posted By: old-tank
Charles
Please no "Eyes Of Texas" around this Aggie!
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Even "I've been working on the railroad" makes him bristle. [img]<>/laugh.gif[/img]
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Heck, Bill, we're filling the hotel...who is there to PO other than BCA members? [img]<>/wink.gif[/img]

Derek;
Good question. I'm sure if we try hard enough, as a group we'll be able to P O somebody. Do we really care??? LOL!!!!!
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Charles
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Ah! I see a good Texas rivalry has emerged on this site. I should feel right at home in Colorado Springs! I am sure we can make room for the Aggie War Hymn as well. I may have to bring my new 5 volume set of Aggie jokes. However for the record I graduated from Baylor University in Waco, Texas, so we will have to sing "That Good Old Baylor Line" sung to the tune of "In The good Old Summertime". Although I had two brothers graduate from UT at Austin in Aerospace Engineering, we do have a Texas A&M branch in Texarkana that we are very proud of and are building a beautiful new campus here as I type this post. I will arrive in Colorado Springs on Thursday in time to organize a massive choir out of the B59 folks celebrating 50 years of the 59 Buick. I will have them at the breakfast as well to sing San Antonio Rose by Bob Wills, Yellow Rose of Texas, and end it all with Willie Nelson's "Crazy" song (I am a church piano player and if there is a piano in the Breakfast Room I think we could draw the largest crowd you ever had for a Forum Buick Breakfast!). Only the love of Buick can bring Aggies and UT Texans harmoniously together! Charles D. Barnette
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Well, Bill, looks like you need to find a piano for our Forum Breakfast and get the BCA BOD video camera so we can save this event for You Tube, and hopefully the BOD meeting is at 9AM, cause otherwise we are all going to be late!
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