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And it's HOT.
And it appears all of us in Alabama are not active in our forum.
I confess, I having been leading the charge in being absent from our chapter forum.
I have been super busy at work, and out of town a good bit.
My son starts back to school in a few weeks so maybe things will slow down some.
I don't know about a bike ride but if I can afford it I would be interested in doing something. I have been away from computers for practically the whole summer. I worked with my stepdad doing surveying in Birmingham, and I worked for his cousin doing commercial flooring all over Alabama. I was burned, bitten, cut and my back and knees hurt but I was just glad to have a job. This summer I helped some older guys crank their '78 F100 after the timing went awol. I loosened the distributor and turned it as they tried to turn it over. It wasn't much but the feeling of helping another Ford owner was great. Now I am back in Auburn where I have access to a computer at anytime of the day and it's free internet. Anywho I will try to post more myself
One more Idea that a great amount of Car Clubs use is a Coffe/breakfast at some obscure resturant on a Saturday Or some other similar....day place or time.
We'd like a place with enough table space. That's not too far off the beaten path.
Let's all go shopping for a place like that.
I think BHam is about central.
We dont want to make it right inside BHam.
Let's make it out in the Burb's somewhere!
Those guy's that travel the hiway and biways can be shopping for a place.
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