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Old July 6th, 2000   #11
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HEY - - -<P>If you want a tour that is not expensive and driving on back roads with NO interstate highways, and no stops at a factory outlet mall - - - there will be one in Colorado in August 2001. It will be the Western Divisional Tour of three days hosted by the Buzzard's Breath Touring Region.<P>Dan<BR>
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And then you can come down from the nosebleed section to recuperate. Just joking. Dan and I are good friends. But seriously, the Deep South Region will be hosting the 2001 Southeastern Divisional Tour Nov. 1-2-3 which we anticipate to be<BR>not only inexpensive (aka cheap) but fun as well. Think USS Alabama, Avenue of the Oaks to Fire Museum, Bellingrath Gardens, Southern hospitality, & food, food, food. All this plus a fish fry and hay ride! And that's only mentioning a part of it.<BR>Patt
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Ah you guys are making me sick, I want to do all of them.
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Old July 6th, 2000   #14
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Bob, Come to the Buzzy Tour [not to be considered the nosebleed run ] in 2001 and I will provide you with a car to drive. Howard<p>[This message has been edited by Howard Scotland (edited 07-06-2000).]
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If I didn't know what a fine fellow Howard is, I would think he is trying to bribe folks into coming to his tour. Tee hee! We can't compete with offering vehicles to drive (I don't think but will take it under advisement and check on it) but can guarantee you a ride on the haywagon unless you'd prefer to ride what is pulling it. HA! Now...take that HV!
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One does not try to bribe the IRS HV
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Touche'.......nuff said! <BR>Patt
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I will certainly keep that in mind Howard and for my 100 post I will state an old Chinese proverb " man who does no wrong keep money in his own pocket" That's a literal translation of course!!!
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Hey, I just finally paid my 1999 today and wish my accountant had the same translation.<P>Back on the subject - the concept of finding cars for tourists that you know so they can attend one of the "remote" tours is super. I've taken advantage of a loan and provided some. Don;t see how we can make it part of the formal tour planning, but within our group(s) for friends it's a good approach to providing opportunities for more touring. Are there any problems we should look at?<P>Congrats to Bob on 100. And just think - only a little while ago he couldn't even spell DFer. <p>[This message has been edited by ronbarn (edited 07-07-2000).]
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Isn't that the truth, I owe it all to your seminar in Philly. Good Job!
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